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How To Make Crispy, Layered Laccha Paratha At Home: A Step-By-Step Guide

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Tired of the same old parathas? Try crispy, layered Laccha Paratha, perfect with curry or tea, and easier to make at home than you’d think!

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Serve hot laccha paratha with your favourite curry, dal, chutney/ pickle, or just enjoy it with a cup of masala chai. (AI Generated)

Serve hot laccha paratha with your favourite curry, dal, chutney/ pickle, or just enjoy it with a cup of masala chai. (AI Generated)

You may often enjoy parathas for breakfast, but when the usual varieties feel a bit repetitive, it’s the perfect time to try something new like Laccha Paratha. Loved for its beautiful layers and crisp texture, this paratha pairs wonderfully with curry, vegetables, or even a simple cup of tea.

While it may seem a bit tricky to master, with the right technique, you can easily prepare restaurant-style Laccha Paratha at home.

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Ingredients For Laccha Paratha

  1. Whole wheat flour or plain flour (or a mix of both): 2 cups
  2. Salt to taste
  3. Sugar: 1 tsp
  4. Oil or ghee: 2 tsp
  5. Lukewarm water (as needed)
  6. Extra oil or ghee for cooking

How To Make Dough For Laccha Paratha?

  • In a large bowl, mix the flour, salt, and sugar.
  • Add 2 teaspoons of oil or ghee and combine well.
  • Slowly add lukewarm water and knead into a soft, pliable dough; not too stiff or too loose.
  • Cover with a damp cloth and allow it to rest for 30 minutes.
  • Take a portion of dough and roll it into a ball.
  • Dust with dry flour and roll it into a very thin roti, the thinner, the better for layering.

How To Create Layers In Laccha Paratha?

To create layers in lachcha paratha, try one of the two methods provided below:

Method 1: Fold the roti back and forth like a paper fan. Once done, stretch it gently to lengthen it, then coil it into a round shape. Press the end to secure.

Method 2: Brush the rolled roti with ghee or oil, sprinkle some dry flour, and cut vertical strips while keeping one edge intact. Roll the strips together to form a long rope, then coil it into a ball and press to seal.

Cooking Laccha Paratha

  • After, trying one of the methods for layering, gently flatten the coiled ball and roll it out again, taking care not to press too hard so the layers remain intact.
  • Cook on a hot tawa or pan, flipping and brushing with oil or ghee until both sides are golden and crisp.
  • Serve hot with your favourite curry, dal, chutney/ pickle or just enjoy with a cup of masala chai.
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