Ingredients
left over or fresh Chappathis- 4 cut into squares
onion-1 chopped lengthwise
tomatoes -1 medium sized chopped finely
tomato sauce- 1 tsp
capsicum - 1 small chopped into squares or lengthwise
green chillies- 1 slited
ginger- 1 " piece- crushed
garlic- 3 flakes - crushed
saunf- 1/4 tsp
mustard seeds- 1/4 tsp
curry leaves- a few
turmeric powder- 1/4 tsp
chilli powder- 1/2 tsp or acc to taste
oil- 2 tbsp
salt to taste
coriander leaves- a few chopped finely
Method
Heat oil in a pan and add the mustard and saunf seeds.When they sizzle add the chopped onions , curry leaves and green chilli. Saute for some time and when the onions turn transparent add the crushed ginger,garlic and chopped tomatoes. Fry till the tomatoes are mushy and then add the chopped capsicum pieces and tomato sauce.Then add turmericpowder,chilli powder and salt. Keep in a slow flame for a few minutes or till the oil comes on top and then finally add the chopped chappathi pieces. mix well and garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
Serve hot just like that or with raitha.
U can try this with parottas too to make kothu parotta.
Prema, made this exactly few weeks bacj, this is one good recipe
ReplyDeleteThis is good recipe for leftover chapatis. :)
ReplyDeleteprema..the pic looks good..nice recipe
ReplyDeleteIs this same like Sra had in her blog ? Very novel way to use left over chapatis
ReplyDeletewow l love this unfortunately i never have left over chapatis now i am gonna make extra only for this dish!
ReplyDeleteit sure is a tasty meal. malaysian paratha works well too :)
ReplyDeleteNice recipe prema! Why don't you send this to the event on left overs in nanditas saffron trails!
ReplyDeleteJust saw kothu parathas at Asha's and now this! Have to try!
ReplyDeleteThis went around the blogs recently, yours looks good! You get Vijay TV in the US?
ReplyDeleteI think this recipe must be famous as few times in this week i've seen in different blogs.
ReplyDeleteLooks good even though i've never ate the dish.
Comto think of there re lots of dishes i've never tasted ;-(
Oh yum!!! Saunf and veggies added sounds great. I will try your's next time,easy with chapatis too!:))
ReplyDeletewow...is this a season for kothu parottas? This is my fav dish. I've got one in my blog too. check it out if you have time. I have never tried it with chappathis. Will do it next time. Adding veggies is a nice touch too.
ReplyDeleteHey recently saw it on Sra's blog and your also looks awesome...Nice colorful dish in our home we call talimpu chapati....
ReplyDeleteHi Prema,
ReplyDeleteThis is really good idea....i use to do with paratho...my sister was telling just yesterday only that they are making kothu chappathi....today i'm seeing it into your blog.
wow..nice way of making use of leftover chapathis. Shall try for sure.
ReplyDeleteI have been visiting your blog regularly for sometime now, i admire the interest you have and ur neat presentation of pictures and recipes. Infact nowadays before goin to bawarchi website, i visit your blog first. It's that good. Keep posting !
-K mami
Served with raita this makes one awesome meal!
ReplyDeleteseeing a lot of kotthu porotas and chappatis in the blogsphere these days. your picture looks so good.
ReplyDeleteYour picture says it all..yum yum yum
ReplyDeleteVery creative recipe with a convincing picture. I might just make some extra chapathi's to create leftovers, lol.
a really tasty snack. I have been wanting to make this for a while now but unfortunatley no left over chapatis :)
ReplyDeleteVery unique Prema! Love the look and sound of this recipe. Great way to use up leftover chapathis!
ReplyDeleteLooks like one pot meal pream. Delicious. Viji
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy.
ReplyDeleteNice recipe my dear...This is nice use of roti. This is very easy to cook for snack and also instant recipe.:)
ReplyDeleteHi Prema.. this looks very good. I love kothu parotta so am sure this tastes yummy too.
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Thats a good idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
I too used to do the same way. Looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI have seen this recipe so many times on the blog world that I must surely make it. It looks so delicious
ReplyDeleteRamya
ReplyDeleteI tried it was very nice & tasty.Thanks for the good recipe.One more tips also for this recipe.Add some peas on it the taste will become much better
hi, came to your blog when i was searching for manchurian recipe,Saw this recipe and tried it today.Came really really tasty.Thanks.Am linking this blog to me blog.I hope youdont mind :)
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