Multigrain Vegetable Cheela

Multigrain Vegetable Cheela

If you’re bored with the regular breakfasts and want something different yet delicious, then Multi-grain Chilla to the rescue! This tasty recipe can be served with green chutney or tomato ketchup. It is a quick recipe and will not take much of your time. You can also add vegetables to this chilla recipe to give it a more crunchy feel. Veggies like capsicum, tomato, baby corn, and carrot will add a nice aroma and texture to the breakfast recipe. If you’re a spice junkie then you can also add red chili flakes in the batter to get that fiery taste!

ALL THAT YOU NEED TO PREPARE THIS RECIPE

  • 1/4th cup gram flour (besan)
  • 2 tsp, whole wheat flour
  • 2 tsp, oats grounded or flour
  • A pinch, Ajwain
  • Turmeric as required
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 tsp, finely chopped onion
  • 2 tsp, finely chopped green capsicum
  • 3 tsp, grated paneer
  • 2 tsp, grated carrot
  • Oil as required

HOW TO PREPARE?

  • Heat a sauté pan and add little oil to it.
  • Add chopped vegetables and sauté for some time.
  • Now add salt to taste and mix well. Remove the pan from the flame and let the vegetables cool.
  • Once at room temperature, add grated paneer to the mixture and mix well.
  • Mix wheat flour, gram flour, and oats flour in a bowl. Add turmeric powder, Ajwain and salt in the bowl and mix well. Keep adding water to form a thick batter-like consistency.
  • Mix all the ingredients well to prepare a batter. There should not be lumps in the batter.
  • Make sure the consistency of the batter is thick. Once the batter is formed, cover with a lid and keep it aside for about 10-15 minutes.
  • Heat a pan on medium flame, smear 1 teaspoon oil and pour 2 tablespoons of the batter. Spread the batter in a circular motion till a thin layer is formed.
  • Now pour some oil on this pancake and turn it to another side. Cook the cheela from both sides, ensuring that it doesn’t burn.
  • Once cooked, put a spoonful of filling on it and flip one side onto the other to close it.
  • Remove it from the pan once it is crispy and appears brown in colour. Follow this method for making more cheelas.
  • Serve cheela hot with mint coriander chutney or tomato chutney.
See also  Buck-wheat Flour Cup Cakes

TIPS

  • You can add grated cheese in the filling if your child is fond of them.
  • You ca also make the filling of potato along with paneer like that of masala dosa.
  • Present it in the form of a wrap, cut in two equal parts.

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