Matar Paratha (Green Peas Paratha Recipe) - Cubes N Juliennes (2024)

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Come Winters and I intensely wait to savour these green peas parathas. Matar Paratha or sweetPeas Paratha is a true winter breakfast recipe of North India. A delicious stuffed flatbread of fresh peas mixed with spices, served with butter and pickle is heaven on plate. Here is to how make simple, easy and utterly yummy Matar Paratha recipe step by step.

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Matar Paratha

For me, winter is the happiness of enjoying all those vegetables and their preparations when they are in abundance. Namely, fresh peas to gorge on matar ke parathe, Aloo Matar, Matar ghugni, Matar ka nimona, Matar kachori, Keema Matar, Matar Gosht. Similarly, the other vegetables like radish, carrot, cauliflower, leafy greens and its cooking are at the peak in my kitchen.

Matar Paratha that I am sharing here today is our foolproof family recipe, we are making since years. And I am sure, if you try this UP style traditional matar ka paratha recipe, you will absolutely love them.

I know, I am bit late to post this lovely matar paratha recipe, but it is better to be late then never. The reason being, I was on vacation last month and omg! Was crazy tired to even unpack my luggage. It took me almost 2 weeks just to get back to the daily routine.

However, the thought of peas season fading away soon has been haunting me. Because, I really cannot afford to not to enjoy matar paratha in winters.

Thanks to my house help, who knows very well that I love fresh green peas when they are in season. She buys them in bulk from local market and peels them for me. In last 15 days, everyday I have been making some or the other matar recipes, either for breakfast or for main meals.

Important Tips to make best matar paratha recipe

Using fresh green peas is the key to make best peas parathas. However, if they are not available in your region, you can grab a packet of frozen peas and proceed with the recipe. First thaw them on the counter for some time and the make the recipe

To make matar ka paratha always knead the dough soft and smooth. Furthermore, allow the dough to rest for 15-20 minutes before making the parathas.

Adjust the spice levels as per your liking.

I have added chopped dill leaves (suva bhaji)in the stuffing. Dill leaves lends fresh flavour and taste to the peas stuffing. Although adding it is optional, but I would highly recommend you to add it to the recipe. If it is not available with you, then you can skip addition of dill leaves.

Looking for no onion no garlic recipe of paratha? Don't worry, you can skip adding garlic and proceed with the recipe

If you want make the vegan version of peas paratha, then instead of ghee, use oil to cook peas and fry the parathas.

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Can we Freeze The Matar Parathas?

• Yes, you can definitely freeze the peas parathas for good 2 -3 months. But do follow the below mentioned steps.

• Make the mutter parathas and only half cook them from both the sides until brown spots appears.

• Once you are done with half cooking the parathas, then place the parchment paper between each paratha stacking it well.

• You can either store them in portions or make a single stack and freeze.

• Place the stack in a clean air tight container and freeze. Or, alternatively, wrap the whole stack of parathas with another big parchment paper and then store them in clean ziplock.

What goes Peas Paratha Recipe (Matar Paratha)?

Fresh Green peas

Spices - green coriander leaves,mint leaves, dill leaves,garlic,ginger, green chillies,cumin seeds, carom seeds (ajwain)

Spice Powders - garam masala powder, dry mango powder (amchur), turmeric powder, salt.

For paratha dough - whole wheat flour (atta), salt, water

How to make peas paratha without stuffing?

The recipe of peas paratha without stuffing is extremely easy. However, the taste and flavour of the stuffed peas paratha undoubtedly exceeds in the race of these two. To make the parathas without stuffing, all you need to do it, make a smooth paste of green peas, coriander leaves, mint leaves, green chillies, ginger and garlic. Transfer the paste in bowl.

Then, add dry mango powder, dill leaves, cumin seeds, ajwain, turmeric powder, garam masala powder and salt, mix. Add the atta (whole wheat flour), water and knead everything into a soft smooth dough. Allow the dough to rest for 15 minutes.

Divide the dough into equal sized balls. Take one ball, dust it with some flour and roll it into parathas. Place the paratha on hot tawa/griddle and cook from the both the sides until brown spots appear. Apply ghee or oil and fry until golden. Top it with butter and served with curd and pickle on the side.

How to make Matar Paratha Recipe (Green Peas Paratha) - Step by Step

To begin with, first, heat oil or ghee in pan or kadhai. Add peas and sauté on high for a minute. Now, without adding any water, cover and cook for few minutes until peas are cooked through and mashable. Take it off the heat and cool completely.

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In a blender or chopper, add coriander leaves, ginger, garlic, green chillies and cumin seeds. Blend it to coarse paste.

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Now add cooked peas in the same blender and blend to form a coarse peas mixture.

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Then transfer the mixture in to a large bowl. Add dill leaves, mint leaves, amchoor, turmeric, salt, ajwain and mix well.

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Once the mixture forms the dough, divide it into equal balls depending upon the size of the parathas you want to make.

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Now, to make the dough, add whole wheat flour (atta) into the bowl along with some salt. Add water and knead it into a soft and smooth dough. Cover and allow it to rest for 15-20 minutes

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To roll the stuffed peas parathas

Now divide the dough into balls equal to the number of peas stuffing balls. Take one dough ball, dust it with some flour. Roll it into 4 inch disc with edges bit thinner than the centre. Now, place the peas mixture ball in the centre of the disc and seal the edges to secure the stuffing within.

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Dust the stuffed ball with flour and gently roll it into parathas.

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Then, place the parathas on hot griddle or tawa and cook until brown spots appears. Now flip and cook on another side.

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Apply ghee or oil and fry them until golden brown. Matar Parathas are ready to serve. Top them with butter and serve them with curd and pickle on the side.

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Matar Paratha (Green Peas Paratha)

Matar Paratha or Green Peas Paratha is a true winter breakfast recipe of North India. A delicious stuffed flatbread of fresh peas mixed with spices, served with butter and pickle is heaven on plate. Here is to how make simple, easy and yummy Matar Paratha recipe step by step.

Course Breakfast, Main Course

Cuisine Indian, Vegan

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 45 minutes minutes

Calories 211kcal

Author Farrukh Aziz

Ingredients

For Green Peas Paratha Stuffing

  • 4 cups Green peas (Hari Matar) (shelled)
  • ¼ cup Coriander leaves (finely chopped)
  • 3 tbsp Mint leaves (finely chopped)
  • 2 tbsp Dill leaves (finely chopped)
  • 3-4 Green Chilies
  • 4-5 Garlic
  • 1 inch Ginger
  • 1 tsp Cumin seeds
  • ½ tsp Garam masala powder
  • ¼ tsp Turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp Carom seeds (Ajwain)
  • 1 tsp Dry Mango Powder (amchoor)
  • 2 tsp Oil or ghee ((to cook peas))
  • Salt to taste

For Matar Paratha Dough

  • 4 cups Whole wheat flour ((Atta))
  • Salt to taste
  • Water as needed
  • Oil or ghee to fry the parathas ((to fry the parathas))

Instructions

how To Make Matar Paratha Recipe (Peas Paratha)

  • To begin with, first, heat oil or ghee in pan or kadhai. Add peas and sauté on high for. minute. Now, without adding water, cover and cook for few minutes until peas are cooked through and mashable. Take it off the heat and cool completely.

  • In a blender or chopper, add coriander leaves, ginger, garlic, green chillies and cumin seeds. Blend it to coarse paste.

  • Now add cooked peas in the same blender and blend to form a coarse peas mixture

  • Then transfer the mixture in to a large bowl. Add dill leaves, mint leaves, amchoor, turmeric, salt, ajwain and mix well.

  • Now, to make the dough, add whole wheat flour (atta) into the bowl along with some salt. Add water and knead it into a soft and smooth dough. Cover and allow it to rest for 15-20 minutes

To Roll The Stuffed Peas Paratha

  • Now divide the dough into balls equal to the number of peas stuffing balls. Take one dough ball, dust it with some flour. Roll it into 4 inch disc with edges bit thinner than the centre. Now, place the peas mixture ball in the centre of the disc and seal the edges to secure the stuffing within.

  • Dust the stuffed ball with flour and gently roll it into parathas.

  • Then, place the parathas on hot griddle or tawa and cook until brown spots appears. Now flip and cook on another side.

  • Apply ghee or oil and fry them until golden brown. Matar Parathas are ready to serve. Top them with butter and serve them with curd and pickle on the side.

Nutrition

Calories: 211kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 6g | Sodium: 38mg | Potassium: 249mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 380IU | Vitamin C: 19.6mg | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 2.1mg

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Matar Paratha (Green Peas Paratha Recipe) - Cubes N Juliennes (2024)

FAQs

How many calories are there in 2 matar paratha? ›

One Green Peas Paratha gives 164 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 99 calories, proteins account for 28 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 41 calories. One Green Peas Paratha provides about 8 percent of the total daily calorie requirement of a standard adult diet of 2,000 calories.

Is matar paratha good for health? ›

Matar paratha can be a healthy addition to a diet plan for weight loss if made with whole wheat flour, less oil, and less salt. It can provide a good source of protein and dietary fiber, which can help you feel fuller for longer and reduce overall calorie intake. However, portion control is crucial to avoid overeating.

Why is paratha chewy? ›

The Dough Most paratha recipes feature whole-wheat flour, which gives the dough a chewy texture and subtle nutty flavor. Its gluten also helps the resulting dough stretch and prevents it from tearing when you're wrapping it around the filling.

Can I eat 2 paratha during weight loss? ›

Before your mouth starts watering, are you on a weight loss diet? Don't worry, you can still enjoy some lip-smacking parathas without adding any extra kilos. Make sure you do not overeat and do not use too much oil, ghee or butter. Happy eating!

Why is paratha so high in calories? ›

Parathas can be high in calories and fat, especially if they are stuffed and cooked with oil or ghee. One plain paratha can have around 100 to 200 calories, while a stuffed paratha can have up to 400 calories or more. Therefore, consuming parathas in excess can lead to weight gain.

What are the side effects of eating paratha everyday? ›

Parathas, as yummy as they are, can be quite heavy for your stomach and are packed with calories and fats. Having this with sugary milk tea can make you consume extra calories at the start of your day. With time, this calorie-rich morning routine could spell out weight gain and other related health troubles.

Can you eat paratha every day? ›

Can I eat paratha in a diet? Yes, you can include paratha in your diet, but it's important to be mindful of portion sizes and the ingredients used in the preparation. Opt for whole wheat flour, and consider incorporating healthy fillings like vegetables. Moderation and balance are key in any diet.

Are green peas bad for cholesterol? ›

Helps regulate cholesterol levels: Green peas are abundant in niacin which helps reduce the production of triglycerides and VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein, which results in less bad cholesterol, increased HDL (good) cholesterol.

Which is the best combination for paratha? ›

8 food items that Paratha tastes best with
  • Yoghurt. ...
  • Achar. ...
  • Green Chutney. ...
  • Raita. ...
  • Butter. ...
  • Dal. Enjoy the paratha with a protein-rich dal like Dal Tadka or Dal Makhni. ...
  • Masala Chai. Conclude your paratha meal with a cup of masala chai. ...
  • Chaas. It's a refreshing and probiotic-rich drink and a perfect companion to paratha.
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Which is better paratha or roti? ›

Both paratha and roti can be part of a healthy diet when consumed in moderation. Roti, being made with whole wheat flour, is high in fiber and lower in fat compared to paratha. Paratha, with its layered and fried nature, tends to be richer and higher in calories.

What is the secret to soft parathas? ›

A foolproof way to get soft parathas is to not fry them on a low flame, which hardens them. It is also important to keep the parathas moist using a kitchen cloth.

What is the best way to eat paratha? ›

Slice up a ripe banana and layer it over a cooked paratha. Top with plenty of sweetened condensed milk and a pinch of salt. If condensed milk isn't to your taste, try it with honey or date syrup. You could even go with peanut butter or Nutella - the paratha is your canvas.

How long to leave paratha dough? ›

Leave dough in bowl and cover with plastic wrap or a moist towel. Set aside to rest at room temperature for at least 1 hour and up to 24 hours in the refrigerator. After dough has rested, divide into 8 equal portions.

How many calories are there in 2 parathas? ›

The number of calories in 2 parathas can vary depending on the recipe and size, but on average, a plain paratha typically contains around 150-200 calories. Therefore, 2 parathas would have approximately 300-400 calories.

How many calories are in 1 paratha? ›

Calories in Different Quantities of Paratha
Types of Servings & Portion SizeCalories
Calories in 1 paratha (79g)258
Calories in one onion paratha (116g)277
Calories in one aloo paratha (131g)300
1 mooli paratha calories315
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How many calories in a whole paratha? ›

What is the calorie content of 1 paratha? A medium-sized plain whole wheat paratha contains approximately 150 to 200 calories. This amount, however, is an approximation and may vary depending on the precise recipe and ingredients used.

Which paratha has less calories? ›

1. Methi Paneer Paratha is a quite popular and flavourful low calorie paratha because low fat paneer is used for its preparation perked up with methi leaves. 2. Another tasty paratha is Besan Paratha which is healthy as it is loaded with fibre, iron and B-complex vitamins.

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