Bathua Paratha Recipe | {Indian, Healthy, Winter Recipe} (2024)

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Do you know Winter greens are not just delicious but a bundle-pack of nutrition?

This Bathua Paratha, a hearty Indian breakfast made in desi ghee is incredibly crispy and rich in flavor of earthy green bathua leaves!

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Bathua Paratha is one of the most popular parathas (flat-breads) of Indian cuisine. I believe we all wait for winters to show as we get amazing choices of greens to include in our daily meals. Winters for a Punjabi-born like me mean parathas as breakfast: Stuffed Aloo/ Gobhi/ Mooli parathas or Methi, Palak Parathas.

Due to an agricultural evolution, many vegetables are available throughout the year but I being a typical Desi Foodie, would eat fresh ones always. So, for me winters are really special.

Made from scratch, each component of Bathua Paratha Recipe is fresh and oozing savory spicy flavors. Blanching bathua leaves, kneading them in whole wheat flour along with spices, green chilies is a simple recipe that gathers in no time.

Trust me, they taste far better if they are fresh and not preserved. The whole process of sorting the leaves, washing them under tap thoroughly is like a therapy. Its a huge task but its rewarding at the end. You May Also like: Aloo Bathua Saag, Bathua Raita, Pumpkin Paratha and Ragi Paratha, Saag Paneer.

Why Would You Love This Recipe?

  • Amazingly rich in nutrition.
  • Desi Ghee Crispy Wheat Paratha
  • Easily convertible to Gluten free and Vegan
  • Use of Fresh Bathua Leaves
  • No Processed food.
  • Kids Friendly
  • The Best Bathua Paratha Recipe Ever!

Ingredients

  • Bathua Leaves: The essential ones are the fresh Bathua (Chenopodium Album) leaves. Bathua can be replaced by Methi (Fenugreek) leaves, Palak (Spinach) or Kale leaves.
  • Wheat Flour: I am a big fan of wheat flour. We get wheat flour from a near by Chakki (Mill). I have kneaded the leaves with the wheat flour. One may fell free to stuff the leaves as well.
  • Desi Ghee: I highly recommend making these flavor packed paraths in desi ghee. For a vegan swap, you may use olive oil or any vegetable oil of your choice.
  • Salt & Spices: Use of green chilly (chopped) in the dough definitely adds the perfect heat. I add salt, Carom seeds, Red chilly powder, Garam Masala and Amchur/Lemon Juice also in the dough.
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Benefits of Bathua Leaves

Rich in water content, high in fiber, bathua is a great for relieving constipation. It is loaded with Vitamin A, C , B6, calcium, potassium , magnesium and amino acids.

Variations

  • Bathua Raita: The boiled Bathua leaves can be used to make bathua raita, a popular curd recipe for winters to keep you warm. This savory curd is not just delicious but healthy too. When I boil Bathua, I store some of it for making raita too. Our Bathua Curd recipe is super amazing!
  • Bathua Aloo Paratha: Dunk the boiled and mashed potatoes along with bathua leaves.
  • Try another Green: Spinach, methi or kale can be used in place of Bathua and the same recipe works for them too.
  • Gluten Free Paratha- You may swap wheat flour with gf flours like Ragi, Jowar, Bajra or Amranth.
  • Make as a vegetable: Made in desi ghee, bathua saag is a very popular Indian dish and is teamed with Makki Roti or wheat paratha. Bathua can also be made with potato as dry vegetable.
  • Stuffed Bathua Paratha: For picky eaters, I have made this bathua paratha by kneading dough with bathua leaves. One may stuff the bathua leaves in wheat paratha too.
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Recipe Overview

  • Sort Bathua leaves. While sorting we take out leaves with soft stems and leave the hard long stem. Bathua leaves is muddy and must be washed thoroughly under running water.
  • I take two large utensils and soak the leaves in one utensil and keep changing water while swapping utensil. If you notice, dust settles down in water after a while. Then I take a colander and wash leaves under tap.
  • Boil the washed leaves till they change color from light green to dark.
  • Sieve them and use immediately or you can refrigerate it upto one day.
  • For storing them longer, keep the dry sorted leaves in a clean kitchen cloth or wrap them in a newspaper. They would be fresh for 2-3 days in refrigerator.
  • Once the boiled leaves cool off, knead them in a dough and add spices as per your preference.

Expert Tips

  • Make sure to cool off the boiled leaves before adding them to wheat flour for kneading or else the dough would not be enough tight.
  • Since the leafy veggies leave water, the dough should be made a bit tight and little water gradually or else dough would not be easy to roll.
  • Make sure the Tawa is hot before placing rolled paratha on it. Simmer the flame and cook on slow flame for a crispy paratha.
  • Iron tawa is the best. Its a myth that paratha would stick to it. You need to cook on slow or medium flame and not High flame for best results.

FAQs

How long I can store Bathua leaves?


Dry sorted leaves can be stored in a clean kitchen cloth or wrapped in a neat newspaper in refrigerator upto 3-4 days in winters.
The boiled leaves are good for 1 or 2 day max.

Is bathua bitter in taste?

Owing to its dense and non-juicy texture, it might taste slightly bitter to beginners. The new and tender leaves can be used without boiling but old ones shall be boiled before use.

How many calories are there in bathua paratha?

Bathua paratha with this recipe has about 188 calories. For reducing calories, you might wish to make it as a chapati with less ghee than paratha.

How To Make Bathua Paratha

1) Sort Bathua leaves. Wash them thoroughly and boil them in water in an open pan. Make sure to soak leaves in water. It takes around 10 min for leaves to soften up and change to a dark green color. Sieve the boiled leaves and let it cool off.

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2) Take a large parath (steel broad pan). Add wheat flour, boiled leaves, green chilies, red chili, salt, ajwain and knead a slight stiff dough.

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3) Let dough rest for 15 min. Then take a small ball and make a flat bread (chapati) on rolling pin after dusting some flour. Place it on hot iron tawa and let it cook on simmer. It takes around 2-3 min to cook from one side.

Flip and cook from other side. Apply desi ghee when flipped and if you wish to make a chapati instead of paratha (avoid ghee at this step)

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4) The crispy and spicy bathua paratha are ready. Serve with your favorite achar and curd.

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Stories From Kitchen

I had hated all winter greens most of my life and now I love them! Do you know what changed my feelings?

Well Its a long story for and I would cut it short for you. It was this family recipe that was the reason of this flip-flop. The elegant way of eating greens in which you wont get leafy bites (which was a repelling enough for me) made the same bathua paratha delicious for me.

If you have fussy eaters like me in your family, now you know the game changer trick!

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Bathua Paratha Recipe- Indian Winter Breakfast

Bathua Paratha is one of the most popular parathas (flat-breads) of Indian cuisine. I believe we all wait for winters to show as we get amazing choices of greens to include in our daily meals.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Resting dough 15 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Indian breakfast, indian recipes, winter greens

Cuisine Indian, indian traditional

Servings 8 parathas

Calories 188 kcal

Equipment

  • pan for boiling leaves

  • steel wide pan for dough

  • sieve/colander

  • Iron Tawa for making paratha

Ingredients

  • 200 gm Bathua leaves sorted leaves would weigh less
  • 1.75 cup wheat flour
  • 2 small green chillies
  • 1 teaspoon red chilli powder
  • ½ tsp ajwain (carom seeds)
  • 1 teaspoon garm masala
  • 1 teaspoon Amchur powder (dry mango powder) can use 2 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoon desi ghee while kneading flour
  • 2 tbsp. desi ghee for making tawa parathas
  • ½ cup water can adjust
  • salt as per taste

Instructions

  • Sort Bathua leaves. Wash them thoroughly and boil them in water in an open pan. Make sure to soak leaves in water. It takes around 10 min for leaves to soften up and change to a dark green color.

  • Sieve the boiled leaves and let it cool off. Take a large parath (steel broad pan). Add wheat flour, boiled leaves, green chillies, red chilli, salt, ajwain and knead a slight stiff dough.

  • Let dough rest for 15 min. Then take a small ball and make a flat bread (chapati) on rolling pin after dusting some flour. Place it on hot iron tawa and let it cook on simmer. It takes around 2-3 min to cook from one side.

    Flip and cook from other side. Apply desi ghee when flipped and if you wish to make a chapati instead of paratha (avoid ghee at this step)

  • The crispy and spicy bathua paratha are ready. Serve with your favourite achar and curd.

Notes

  • Make sure to cool off the boiled bathua leaves before adding them to wheat flour for kneading or else the dough would not be enough tight.
  • Since the leafy veggies leave water, the dough should be made a bit tight and little water gradually or else dough would not be easy to roll.
  • Make sure the Tawa is hot before placing rolled bathua paratha on it. Simmer the flame and cook on slow flame for a crispy paratha.
  • Iron tawa is the best. Its a myth that paratha would stick to it. You need to cook on slow or medium flame and not High flame for best results.
Nutrition Facts
Serving size:2
Servings:8
Amount per serving
Calories188
% Daily Value*
Total Fat9.8g13%
Saturated Fat 5.3g26%
Cholesterol13mg4%
Sodium648mg28%
Total Carbohydrate22.7g8%
Dietary Fiber 4.1g15%
Total Sugars 1.2g
Protein4.7g
Vitamin D 0mcg0%
Calcium 53mg4%
Iron 2mg11%
Potassium 174mg4%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet.2,000 calorie a dayis used for general nutrition advice.

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  1. Kalpana Sharma says

    Bathua Paratha Recipe | {Indian, Healthy, Winter Recipe} (30)
    Made these Bathua paratha with your recipe and everyone loved them. I made them using ghee for the first time and I can surely notice the difference in taste! thanks

    Reply

    • Deepti says

      So glad to know this Kalpana! Keep visiting for more such recipes. thanks

      Reply

  2. Girija says

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    Awesome recipe!! And We also make these green parathas in winters...Thanks.

    Reply

    • Deepti says

      So happy to know! Thanks Girija for stopping by!

      Reply

  3. Prakarti Ahuja says

    Bathua Paratha Recipe | {Indian, Healthy, Winter Recipe} (32)
    Perfect recipe for my kids. turned out so well. gone are the days they shied away from greens. Thanks so much:)

    Reply

    • Deepti says

      Thanks Prakarti for sharing your views. Yes, if I could change and started having greens after marriage, kids can surely adapt sooner.

      Reply

  4. Kiara Sabbharwal says

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    I made Bathua Paratha using your recipe and it was a hit! The use of desi ghee made it amazing! Thank you!

    Reply

    • Deepti says

      So glad to know this, Kiara. Thanks for sharing.

      Reply

  5. Laura says

    Bathua Paratha Recipe | {Indian, Healthy, Winter Recipe} (34)
    Looks amazing!

    Reply

    • Deepti says

      Thanks, Laura. Let me know how this bathua paratha turned out for you.

      Reply

  6. Joanne says

    Bathua Paratha Recipe | {Indian, Healthy, Winter Recipe} (35)
    I found this recipe online and I've never heard of Bathua leaves here in the U.S. - do you think I could find them in a specialty store, or should I just sub in kale? I have tons of kale.

    Reply

    • Deepti says

      Hi Joanne, While bathua leaves can be replaced by Kale or spinach, Bathua leaves are also available in the U.S. They are called Lamb's Quarters and grow like a weed. Let me know when you try this recipe. Thanks for stopping by!

      Reply

  7. Jomelyn Mauermann says

    Bathua Paratha Recipe | {Indian, Healthy, Winter Recipe} (36)
    I can't wait to make this with spinach and kale. It looks delicious and nutritious.

    Reply

    • Deepti says

      Thanks for the kind words, Jomelyn. Let me know how it turned out with kale or spinach.

      Reply

  8. Tressa says

    Bathua Paratha Recipe | {Indian, Healthy, Winter Recipe} (37)
    Perfect with eggs and achar. Thank you for sharing the recipe!

    Reply

    • Deepti says

      So glad to know this, Tressa! Thanks so much.

      Reply

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FAQs

Can paratha be eaten cold? ›

The cheese can become dense and the parathas become chewy once they turn cold. So these paratha have to be served hot or warm. Accompany these cheesy paratha with curd (yogurt) or mango pickle or tomato ketchup or sriracha sauce or a spicy chilli sauce.

How many calories are there in Ek bathua paratha? ›

Bathua paratha with this recipe has about 188 calories. For reducing calories, you might wish to make it as a chapati with less ghee than paratha.

What are the disadvantages of eating paratha? ›

Parathas, as yummy as they are, can be quite heavy for your stomach and are packed with calories and fats. Having this with sugary milk tea can make you consume extra calories at the start of your day. With time, this calorie-rich morning routine could spell out weight gain and other related health troubles.

How unhealthy are parathas? ›

If made in just the right way, parathas can actually be a healthy dish. Parathas are considered unhealthy because most people stuff them with a lot of unhealthy stuffing and cook them in an ungodly amount of ghee, oil or butter.

What is the English name of bathua? ›

Bathua, also known as chenopodium album, lamb's quarters, melde, goosefoot and fat-hen, is a powerhouse of Ayurvedic health benefits. “Bathua, also known as pigweed, is a very nutritious winter vegetable that has multiple health benefits.

What is the benefits of bathua paratha? ›

Health Benefits of Bathua

Its high fiber content and laxative properties help cure constipation. Juice made from bathua leaves keeps the digestive system healthy, and it's also known to have blood-purifying characteristics.

Is bathua good for health? ›

The significant presence of vitamin K and calcium in bathua leaves makes them beneficial for bone health. Incorporating bathua helps fortify bone development and lowers the risk of fractures and osteoporosis. Bathua leaves are a good source of iron, contributing to the prevention of iron-deficiency anaemia.

Can you eat paratha next day? ›

Baasi or stale rotis should be best consumed in breakfast along with milk or vegetables, say experts. However, it's better to consume them within 12-15 hours of preparing them and freezing them for best results.

Can I eat aloo paratha during cold? ›

If you are hungry you can take any home made food. Paratha//gobhi/lassi is ok. In fact your appetite is good that means you have no serious infection.

How is paratha traditionally eaten? ›

Parathas are a flaky, buttery, and layered style of flatbread that can be served alongside curries, rolled up and dipped into hot chai, or made into a meal by themselves with a side of raita for dunking.

Can you reheat paratha? ›

You can reheat the parathas hours later and they will still stay soft.

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