Description
Plain parantha is a known North Indian flatbread planned from whole wheat flour. It offers a crisp, flaky feel and is a staple food in many Indian households. Unlike chapati or roti, parantha is laid out and fries in ghee or oil, giving it a rich taste and an irregularly crisp feel.
The dough was created using whole wheat flour, water, and a little of salt. It is rolled out, folded with ghee, then rolled again into layers. Cooked on a hot tawa (griddle), it is tossed multiple times and covered with ghee or butter to generate a golden brown finish. Plain parantha is malleable and complements well with a number of meals, such as curd, pickles, chutneys, and a hot cup of chai. It is also frequently served with dal, crops, or an ounce of butter, resulting in a wholesome and cosy dinner.



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