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How to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfast

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 3, 2026, 00:04 IST
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How to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfast

If you are a vegetarian and looking for a protein-rich breakfast for an energetic beginning of the day, then this Sattu Paratha recipe is for you. It is rich in protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and iron, making it highly nutritious. Take a look at the simplest Sattu Paratha recipe filled with the goodness of mustard oil. Scroll down to read the recipe.

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Ingredients

2 cups whole wheat flour, salt to taste, water, 1 cup sattu, 1 small onion, 2 green chillies, 2 cloves garlic, 2 tbsp coriander leaves, 1½ tbsp raw mustard oil, 1 tsp juice, ½ tsp ajwain, salt to taste, and mustard oil for cooking

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Step 1


Sieve flour in a bowl, add salt and knead a soft dough using enough water. Set it aside.

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Step 2


Chop onion, green chillies, garlic, and coriander leaves.

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Step 3


Add sattu powder in a bowl, also add all the herbs, salt, and mustard oil. Combine well and make sure it has binding consistency.

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Step 4


Divide the dough into small balls and fill each ball with enough sattu mixture.

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Step 5


Roll out thin paratha and also preheat a tawa on a low flame.

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Step 6


Cook the parathas on preheated tawa using enough mustard oil, until golden and crisp.

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Step 7



Serve hot with green chutney or pickle and curd on the side.

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