If you are having so much of coriander you can do this curry which is so tasty and goes very well with hot hot phulkas and jeera rice. Its wonderful combo of potato, mutter and mushroom. Easy to make and taste delish with aroma of butter in it . Try it out. And I usually make color chappathis by adding pureed vegetables to the dough. It gives mild flavour to chappathi and also a variation for kids.. That way this tomato chappathi goes very well with this curry. Here goes the recipe...
Ingredients :
Potato - 2 peel the skin and cut to medium cubes
Onion - 1 sliced
Mushroom - 2 cups chop into 6 pieces
Mutter - 1 cup
Coriander - 1 bunch chopped finely
Garam masala - 1 tbsp
Chilli powder - as required
Salt, oil
Butter - 1 tbsp
Method :
1. Heat oil in the frying pan. Add the onion, saute for few seconds.
2. Add the potato, mushroom, peas and add the chilli and garam masala.
3. Divide the coriander to 2 portions. one portion add to the veggies.
4. Add salt and saute it for few seconds.
5. Now add water so that the veggies should be immersed 3/4th.
6. Close with lid 3/4 th and let it cook until all the water is absorbed.
7. Now add the remaining coriander and dollop of butter serve hot with roti and rice.
Note :
1. The left over of this can be used for bread making bread sandwich..tastes great.
Tomato chappathi
Ingredients :
Wheat flour - 2 cups
Tomato - 1 big
Garlic - 1
Chilli powder and salt
water for making dough
Method:
1. Puree the tomato and garlic and strain it using strainer.
2. Add them to the flour and make dough by adding chilli powder and salt to it. Divide into equal balls.
3.Take a ball, press it in dry flour on both sides. Roll into a circle.
4. If the dough sticks to the rolling pin or rolling surface, lightly dust it with dry flour.
5.Heat the skillet . Place the chappathi over skillet. They start puffing with small bubbles now flip over another side press slightly with spatula so that it puffs well again.
6.Make chappathi and serve hot with curry or raita.
Note :
You can add chopped coriander , mint or methi to the dough.
And serve with any vegetable raitas...
Ingredients :
Potato - 2 peel the skin and cut to medium cubes
Onion - 1 sliced
Mushroom - 2 cups chop into 6 pieces
Mutter - 1 cup
Coriander - 1 bunch chopped finely
Garam masala - 1 tbsp
Chilli powder - as required
Salt, oil
Butter - 1 tbsp
Method :
1. Heat oil in the frying pan. Add the onion, saute for few seconds.
2. Add the potato, mushroom, peas and add the chilli and garam masala.
3. Divide the coriander to 2 portions. one portion add to the veggies.
4. Add salt and saute it for few seconds.
5. Now add water so that the veggies should be immersed 3/4th.
6. Close with lid 3/4 th and let it cook until all the water is absorbed.
7. Now add the remaining coriander and dollop of butter serve hot with roti and rice.
Note :
1. The left over of this can be used for bread making bread sandwich..tastes great.
Tomato chappathi
Ingredients :
Wheat flour - 2 cups
Tomato - 1 big
Garlic - 1
Chilli powder and salt
water for making dough
Method:
1. Puree the tomato and garlic and strain it using strainer.
2. Add them to the flour and make dough by adding chilli powder and salt to it. Divide into equal balls.
3.Take a ball, press it in dry flour on both sides. Roll into a circle.
4. If the dough sticks to the rolling pin or rolling surface, lightly dust it with dry flour.
5.Heat the skillet . Place the chappathi over skillet. They start puffing with small bubbles now flip over another side press slightly with spatula so that it puffs well again.
6.Make chappathi and serve hot with curry or raita.
Note :
You can add chopped coriander , mint or methi to the dough.
And serve with any vegetable raitas...
Thanks for those lovely words in my alagar koil dosai dear.
ReplyDeleteTomato chapathi is very new to me. But seems so attractive. Should try soon. Potato n mushroom curry with that butter decoration makes me drooling. Seems like a feast for me.
Viki those are not butter , they are button mushroom.
ReplyDeleteTomato chapathis are so new to me sounds good. Mushroom curries are always a favorite at home.. fast to cook and good to eat.
ReplyDeleteThat putti putti chapathy's are tempting me gal.....I do something like this for me....Love to be kid sometimes..he he..
ReplyDeleten complete protien packed curry...
n wat happened to ur dosa series?? he he..:)
Wow tomato chapathi. Looks yummy and lovely. Delicious curry.
ReplyDeleteWow good one anni.. tomato season is on in ur blog is it... :)
ReplyDeleteWow tomato chappathi is really a new innovation..hats off to you pavithra... this weekend i'm going to try .. i have so many things bookmarked to do from your site.. i remember my mom used to give colorful pooris in order to incorporate the veggies
ReplyDeleteTomato chapathi is new to me, very nice way to incorporate veggies :) tempting presentation dear
ReplyDeleteTomato Chappathi, Tomato dosa, wow Pavithra you are making a new revolution in kitchen huh :)
ReplyDeleteI love to see Indian dishes and especially variations in Indian dishes :)
I am all set to FOLLOW your blog :)
Btw, I am trying ur tomato dosa
today, will let u know how it came.
Wow you are so innovative Pavithra! Love your unique dishes. Tomato chapati looks so delicious. Hvae to try soon! The mushroom curry looks great too.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried chapatis with tomatoes .. very innovative .. shall try it ..
ReplyDeleteWoww cute tomato chappathis, looks fabulous, am drooling over the potato and mushroom curry...am a great fan of ur creative and lovely presentation Pavithra!
ReplyDeletethe buttom mushroom decoration looks so cute.its such a scrumptuous looking dish
ReplyDeleteCute chappatis! Nice curry.
ReplyDeletethe sabzi n chapati both looks so yummy..it is making me hungry
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely snaps!!Both the curry and tomato chapathi sound great :)
ReplyDeleteNew & nice chappathi, delicious curry, lovely presentation.
ReplyDeletethat's the kind of vegetarian food I love! Very tasty looking, yummy!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
tasty - tasty - tasty
ReplyDeleteyummy combo..looking yummy..
ReplyDeletewish i wud have come here a lil earlier..will try this tomo!!
ReplyDeleteTomato chapathis looks too good Pavithra and also the mushroom curry :)
ReplyDeleteAgree with you on adding some color to the chapatis for the kiddos. The tomato chapati looks great...
ReplyDeletewow! innovative idlis, dosas and chappatis! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteIm ssure u'll have a huge crowd making tomato chappati nexT!
Wow, very innovative Pavithra as usual, I appreciate you take time to organise your plate so nicely, I feel like having from the dish right away..
ReplyDeleteThat looks beautiful and healthy! THose chappathis are very cute and small.
ReplyDeletethnks for letting me know..that is super quick and easy yaar..thnks for givin the recipe!!
ReplyDeleteNice presentation.Love the cilantro on chappathi.Delicious dishes.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy...love the tomato roti idea gal
ReplyDeleteall yummy yummy, and nicely presented! lovely decoration for the chapatis :)
ReplyDeletewow u r so creative..looks really good,bored of usual chappathies,great idea..will giv it a try..ur tomatao dosa is becoming so famous dear,i will also try..
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation I like what you did with the mushrooms. The combination seems great will have to give it a go as my husband likes mushrooms a great deal.
ReplyDeleteYou love tomatoes don't you girl? Loved the tomato dosa and now this tomato chapathi.
ReplyDeletewow never heard of a tomato chapathi.......looks awesome dear!!
ReplyDeletewow what a combination .I always like your presentation that make s your dish looks more yummmy and potato and mushroom a new combination for me and tomato chapati also both looks so yum yum . Will give a try soon.
ReplyDeletePavithra, I love this presentation so tempting :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Hmmm tomato chapathis sound interesting...
ReplyDeleteSpunds great ! wow! coool pics ..as always ...:)very innovative creative ...keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteI just love your presentation.....
ReplyDeletethere is something for you waiting on my blog ....
YUM! Loving the Tomato chapatis, good job!
ReplyDeleteI am busy with kids' school graduation stuff these days, should be over soon and then a Summer vacation. Have fun blogging dear girl, I will see you in Fall! :)
You are always invivted to our bbq party pavithra..Beautiful presentation and looks great..
ReplyDeleteTomato chappathi is new to me..The curry sounds yummy too. Nice shots Pavithra.
ReplyDeleteOh wow.....tomato chapati....sounds new.....looks yum......Those idli's also look yum dear...
ReplyDeleteLovely tomato chappathi..
ReplyDeletethis is my first visit to ur blog... good recipes..
If u have time, pls check out my blog!!!
Mushroom my all time favourite..and Tomato paratha this is very new concept... to me.You have very great idea too...Pavithra.
ReplyDeleteMy menu for tonight is Tomato Chappathi...:) :) You rock with all these innovative dishes...bring on more soup recipes please...
ReplyDeleteWow actualy i have to thank you first for this lovely post. Tomato chappti and a very differnt curry. I love potato and mushroom. I feel like grabbing them from the monitor. Lolz..
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for ur wonderful lovely comments..
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