When I think about my college days, first thing that comes to mind is fun time I spent with friends at the college canteen. Our all time favorite dish in the menu was Kothu poratta. A simple yet delicious dish that can be shared with friends.
Ingredients :
Parotta : 2
Onion : 1, Chopped
Tomato : 1, Chopped
Ginger : 1/2tsp, Chopped
Garlic : 1/2 tsp,
Green Chilli : 1, Chopped
Egg : 2
Turmeric Powder : 1/2tsp
Chilli Powder : 1/2tsp
Coriander Leaves : 1/2Cup, Chopped
Fennel Powder : 1/2tsp
Garam Masala : 1/2tsp
Oil
Salt
Method :
1.Shred the parottas into very fine pieces and keep aside.
2. Heat oil in a kadai and saute Onion till it becomes translucent. Then add ginger, garlic and green chilli to the kadhai and saute well.
3. Now add the Tomato and close the kadhai with a tight lid. after 3-4 min add chilli powder, turmeric powder, fennel powder, garam masala and saute well till it becomes a golden brown masala.
4. Add the eggs and mix it with the masala. When egg is 90% done add the parottas and combine well.Add salt if needed.
5. Finally add coriander leaves and combine well. Cover with the lid and keep for 2minutes in low flame .
6. Serve hot n enjoy :)
Note : a) this is the best way to use left over parottas b) If you have left over chicken gravy, substitute that with the masalas (third step).
Note : a) this is the best way to use left over parottas b) If you have left over chicken gravy, substitute that with the masalas (third step).
ohh lena. u made me nostalgic...Give this to me anytime, i will gobble up the whole plate da...
ReplyDeleteKothu parotta looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect...
ReplyDeleteVery tempting kothu parotta...makes me hungry..
ReplyDeleteo m g - this dish is just drool worthy! very well done
ReplyDeleteSimply love kothu parotta anytime..very tempting!
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It's simply fantastic! The aroma must've wafted in the house!
ReplyDeletesuperb n perfect:) and very tempting
ReplyDeletei just love this Lena
ReplyDeleteI love this...but I dont prefer egg in it...looks gr8
ReplyDeleteI have heard the name kothu parota but never seen it before. We get here something called as chilly parota ;)
ReplyDeleteThe recipe looks nice.
Thats a new recipe for me.....thanks for sharing this one.
ReplyDeletehey lean....this look fabulous...pack me some...yummylecious n would be a surprise to my tummy..
ReplyDeletesnap is too tempting Lena
ReplyDeletePerfect Kothuparatta....so tempting..
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kottuparatta looks perfect!!
ReplyDeleteFab use of leftover paratas...looks tempting...
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i loved that serving dish :) . snap is too tempting Lena
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Kothu parotta! Gosh...am drooling here! So inviting! :D
ReplyDeleteOne of favourite.... can finish them all in no tiem... looks mouthwatering Lena.
ReplyDeleteLovely Kothuparotta Lena! Visiting here after a long time...love the new look of your blog!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what parotta is, but it looks delicious! The combination of spices sounds really fragrant and tasty! I wish I could share it with you!
ReplyDeleteThere was this fast food restaurant in my Home town...My family used to visit it often to have this and other spicy Non-veg curry...Gr8 :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Reshmi
My all time fav parotta..looks yum and delicious..
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Aaha Oho
Simply love this..makes me nostalgic, beautiful clicks Lena.
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