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Jain Rotis, Jain Parathas recipes


Last Updated : Aug 13,2024



जैन रोटी की रेसिपी , जैन पराठा रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Jain Rotis, Jain Parathas recipes in Hindi)
જૈન રોટી વાનગીઓ, જૈન પરાઠા રેસિપિ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Jain Rotis, Jain Parathas recipes in Gujarati)

Jain Roti Recipes, Jain Paratha Recipes

Jain Roti Recipes, Jain Paratha Recipes. At least one Indian bread is served with most meals, be it Rotis, Parathas, Bhakri or others. It is essential in every Indian home and is made in many forms! Some people even like to take these in the dabba to eat at work or in school. Ideally, People who follow Jainism do not consume any root vegetables and many green leafy vegetables in the monsoons.

 

Many Jains do not follow this rule exactly as they eat all vegetables except onions, potatoes and garlic but we have still mentioned a few examples of ingredients that Jains avoid. This list is not exhaustive but is indicative.  

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Items avoided by Jains

  1. onions
  2. garlic
  3. Green ginger and Turmeric
  4. Yams
  5. Carrots
  6. Bambo Karela
  7. Radish
  8. Funghi (mushrooms)
  9. Tubular vegetables like potatoes, sweet potatoes
  10. Green Leafy Vegetables like coriander, spinach, methi, cabbage, cauliflower greens and suva bhaji are avoided during the monsoon season.
  11. Cauliflower
  12. Many seeded vegetables like eggplant
  13. Pods of many trees including banyan tree, pipal tree etc
  14. Yeast
  15. Alcohol

Jain Roti Recipes

Jain roti recipes. This section gives you a wide choice of such rotis and parathas that even Jains can eat so that they can make a different dish each day. The most basic and most common out of this is the phulka roti or as Gujaratis call it, Rotli. This is had on a daily basis with different subzis like Bhindi or gobi.  Another type of roti is Thepla which is made by adding different masalas to the whole wheat dough and is cooked in oil to make it very soft. A very popular variant of thepla is Methi Thepla.

TheplaThepla

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Usually rotis are made in oil or ghee, but sometimes you can use everyone's favorite, butter, and make Makhani Rotis to eat alongside different subzis. Not only does it taste amazing, but the texture turns out great as well.

Makhani RotiMakhani Roti

Another type of basic roti is the Padvali Roti. This is a pair of really thin chapatis that are usually served with aamras during the summers. The thin rotis are gotten by sticking two small dough balls and rolling them out together to get 2 thin layers.  You can even try adding coriander to the dough to make these beautiful Coriander rotis.

Padvali Roti, Gujarati Thin Rotli RecipePadvali Roti, Gujarati Thin Rotli Recipe

Jain Paratha Recipes

Jain paratha recipes. Parathas are thicker than rotis and are often made with whole wheat dough as well. Usually filled with a stuffing of different vegetables, you can make many Jain variations of it as well. Cabbage and paneer parathas is quite an easy and wonderful dish to make. The succulent paneer with cabbage is a unique way to incorporate protein in your diet along with a wonderful taste. It is jazzed up with coriander and green chillies and tastes best served hot with homemade butter.

Cabbage and Paneer ParathasCabbage and Paneer Parathas

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Another mouth-watering paratha is the Masala Paratha. Here, instead of adding the masalas to the dough, the masala is stuffed inside the dough. Not only that, the masala is a not usual,  but a unique mix of cumin seeds, hing, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon and chillies. You can also have a go at delectable options like the Green Pea Parathas and Pudina Parathas.

Masala ParathaMasala Paratha

Unique Jain paratha and Jain puri preparations

Puran poli, a sweet jaggery and toor dal stuffed paratha, even though is quite common to Gujaratis, it is very unique to everyone else. The dal and jaggery are cooked down to get a beautiful paste that is then stuffed in whole wheat dough, rolled out and cooked in oodles of ghee!

Puran Poli Puran Poli

On the savory side we have the Stuffed Shahi Puri. Stuffed with a classic combination of paneer, chillies and coriander, this deep fried delicacy is a treat on its own.

Stuffed Shahi PuriStuffed Shahi Puri

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Hare Mutter Ke Parathe
Recipe# 1614
08 Feb 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
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Hare Mutter ke Parathe have a simple yet lingering flavour and texture that appeal to all. Mouth-watering whole wheat parathe made with a delicious stuffing of boiled and crushed green peas, this main course is not only sumptuous but also excitingly crisp and flavourful. It is amazing how a few gree ....
Makhani Roti
Recipe# 4386
16 May 13

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A simple yet delicious way to make rotis. Flavoured with butter and freshly crushed black pepper this whole wheat roti is perfect to serve with most of your favourite vegetable dishes.
Toasted Methi Rotis ( Jain Recipe)
Recipe# 7559
21 Nov 07

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
With a toaster at hand, why toil in the kitchen making rotis till the last minute? you can now toast and serve hot and crispy rotis on the dining table itself, and oil-free too!
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