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November 2, 2022 Breakfast

Mooli Parantha – Punjabi Radish stuffed flatbread

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Mooli ke paranthe (pl.) or Mooli paratha (sing.) is a famous Punjabi breakfast dish that has now taken over the rest of the country for its simple yet delicious taste. It pairs perfectly with pickles, curd, sabzi or yoghurt dip (raita). Mooli Paratha is prepared like any other stuffed flatbread (Aloo ka paratha). It is traditionally made with grated radish, whole wheat flour and spices. This method makes the parathas healthy, and fulfilling. Follow my recipe step-by-step guide to learn how to make some radish parathas and make your breakfast time a kickass one.

Mooli Paratha served with mango pickle and raita placed on a plate

I have noticed that I post a lot of paratha recipes on the site because Parathas are LOVE. And I can’t stress this enough. I love parathas and I would love to see you give these recipes a try.

Why Mooli Paratha?

Mooli (Hindi) or radishes have a pungent taste and smell which makes it one of the most avoided vegetables, at least in India. It is prepared as a sabzi (veggie preparation) and served with roti or chapati. Many people object to eating mooli because of the smell and the flatulence it causes. Despite this, eating radishes is healthy, and nutritious and is rich in vitamin C, vitamin B6, magnesium, phosphorus, iron and calcium. Mooli Paratha is perfect to consume if you’re not a big fan of radishes because trust me, you won’t even realise these parathas have radishes in them.

For this recipe, we are going to use white radishes. You can also use daikon radishes if you find them.

How to make Mooli Paratha? (tips and tricks)

Preparing the dough

  • Knead the dough by mixing flour, salt, and water until you form a soft and pliable dough. Set aside. Check my Roti recipe to make the dough.

Mooli masala filling

  • Grate the white radish and squeeze the water from it with a cloth. 
I am grating the raddish using a grater
Here I am picking up the grater to show a better shot of the grated raddish on the chopping board

Note: Juice from the grated mooli should be squeezed while creating mooli paratha. The paratha might fall apart if the water is not squeezed out. This mooli juice can also be used to knead the dough for paratha or used to water the plants.

Here I am adding the grated raddish on to a sieve so I can squeeze out the excess water
Squeezing out the excess water from the grated raddish
  • Put the squeezed-out radish into a bowl. Add chopped green chillies.
Adding chopped green chillies to the Mooli stuffing masala
sprinkling red chilli powder to the Mooli stuffing masala
  • Now add ground spices, salt and chopped coriander to the grated mooli.
sprinkling to the Mooli stuffing masala
sprinkling chopped corriander to the Mooli stuffing masala

Stuffing the dough with Mooli filling

  • Now pull out a lemon-sized ball from the dough and roll it out into a small circle, about 5 cm on a flat, floured surface.
image of me stuffing the flattened dough with a spoonful of Mooli or raddish filling
image of me stuffing the flattened dough with a spoonful of Mooli or raddish filling

Note: Take 1-2 tbsp or two of the radish filling and place it in the middle. Don’t use too much stuffing as the parathas could break while rolling. Fold and join the edges with your fingers, press it down and seal it tight.

image of me patting the dough ball to flatten it out
rolling the mooli stuffed dough into a flattened shape using a rolling pin
  • In the meantime, heat a griddle or flat pan. Roll out the stuffed dough ball in a round shape.
  • Add some oil to the pan and place the paratha in the centre, keeping it at medium-high heat. Never cook the paratha on a low flame as it can make the parathas hard or dense.
Adding oil to the hot tawa or pan
Image of raw Mooli paratha being tossed on to the hot pan
  • Spread a generous amount of oil to cook the parathas. You want golden brown spots and light puffing up.
Image of me smearing oil on top of the Mooli paratha on the hot pan
Image of Mooli paratha getting cooked on the hot pan
  • Flip the paratha a couple of times until the parathas are cooked evenly. Finish up the rest of the parathas the same way.
  • Serve Mooli Parathas hot with hot mango pickles or salted and spiced yoghurt. These are perfect for lunchboxes or for breakfast/lunch with a cup of chai!
Shot of cooked Mooli paratha being torn in halves

And that’s how easy it is to make Parathas. There are many sweet or savoury fillings that you can use to make the parathas. Various ingredients can be used to produce parathas, which are also a fantastic option for breakfast or lunch because they are extremely filling.

Try making parathas with the filling of your choice, and don’t forget to tag @beextravegant. It’s so nice to see you all try out my recipes. It makes mama bee glow with happiness! ❤️🐝

Check out my other breakfast recipes:

  1. Aloo Paratha – Potato filled flatbreads
  2. Bajra Roti – Gluten free millet roti
  3. Idli Podi recipe
  4. Besan ka Cheela – gram flour pancakes
Mooli Paratha and raita placed on a plate

Mooli Paratha

A whole wheat flatbread – mooli paratha is filled with grated daikon or mooli, also known as white radish. It has a delicious spice seasoning and is hearty filling for breakfast or lunch.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
Cuisine Indian
Servings 2 people
Calories 216 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the Dough

  • 2 cups atta or whole wheat flour
  • ¼ to ½ teaspoon salt or to taste
  • water as needed to form supple dough

For radish filling

  • 1 white radish (mooli, daikon), large
  • 1-2 green chili peppers finely chopped
  • 1/2 tsp red chilli powder
  • 1 tsp cumin powder
  • 1 tsp garam masala
  • salt to taste
  • oil for cooking

Instructions
 

  • Knead the dough by mixing flour, and salt, and adding water little by little until you form a soft and pliable dough. Set aside.
  • Grate the white radish and squeeze the water from it with a cloth.
  • Add chopped green chillies, ground spices and salt to the grated mooli.
  • Now pull out a lemon-sized ball from the dough and roll it out into a small circle, about 5 cm on a flat floured surface.
  • Take 1-2 tbsp or two of the radish filling and place it in the middle.
  • Fold and join the edges with your fingers, press it down and seal it tight.
  • In the meantime, heat a griddle or flat pan. Roll out the stuffed dough ball in a round shape.
  • Add some oil to the pan and place the paratha in the centre, keeping it at medium-high heat.
  • Spread a generous amount of oil to cook the parathas. You want golden brown spots and light puffing up.
  • Flip the paratha a couple of times until the parathas are cooked evenly. Finish up the rest of the parathas the same way.
  • Serve Mooli Parathas hot with hot mango pickles or salted and spiced yoghurt.

Nutrition

Serving: 2peopleCalories: 216kcalCarbohydrates: 40.3gProtein: 5.7gSaturated Fat: 0.4gSodium: 1400mgPotassium: 132mgFiber: 1.7gSugar: 1.1gCalcium: 16mgIron: 3mg
Keyword Mooli Paratha, radish Paratha, White radish stuffed flatbread
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Categories: Breakfast Tags: Indian breakfast, Indian stuffed bread, Mooli ke parathe, Mooli paratha, punjabi mooli paratha, punjabi paratha, Raddish stuffed flatbread, raita, stuffed bread, traditional reddish paratha, vegan paratha

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  1. Shruthi says

    April 1, 2023 at 1:34 pm

    5 stars
    I tried Mooli ki paratha for the first time. It was easy to make and was for sure delicious. I get to know about the recipe via Anjali’s youtube video and thank you for introducing the recipe for me.

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    • Beextravegant says

      April 3, 2023 at 7:30 am

      Wow! thanks for letting me know 😀 So happy that you enjoyed these parathas!

      Reply
  2. shin says

    December 2, 2023 at 11:05 pm

    it should be mandatory for any recipe with garam masala to specify exactly how its made. it drives me nuts because it is so different and without an exact proportion of ingredients there is no way to get the taste right

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