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​6 high-protein parathas for a stronger start to your day​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 7, 2025, 22:00 IST
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6 high-protein parathas for a stronger start to your day

Parathas don’t always get the best rep in the world of healthy eating, but that’s only because most people are stuck on the plain aloo version. Add a little creativity and the right ingredients, and your paratha can turn into a legit power breakfast. The key is what you put inside, think protein-rich fillings, smart flours, and a bit of desi balance. These aren’t cheat-day meals, they’re the kind that fuel you through a workout, a meeting, or just life in general. Here are six delicious parathas that do more than just taste great — they actually help build muscle, keep you full, and stop those mid-morning snack attacks.

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Paneer and moong dal mash-up

Soft crumbled paneer mixed with mashed moong dal is one of those combos that hits the spot without feeling heavy. You get plant protein from the dal, animal protein from the paneer, and enough fibre to keep your digestion happy. Add green chillies, ginger, and maybe a squeeze of lemon, it’s comforting, spicy, and solid.


Roughly 14–16g protein per paratha

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Sattu-stuffed with a twist

Sattu (roasted gram flour) has long been the go-to of farmers, wrestlers, and basically anyone who needed strength without frills. Stuff it into a paratha with chopped onions, ajwain, green chilli, and a splash of mustard oil, and you’ve got yourself a slow-burning fuel bomb. It’s especially great in the summer since sattu naturally cools the body while packing in protein and minerals.


Roughly 13g protein per paratha

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Egg paratha with masala magic

This one’s part omelette, part paratha, and all heart. Beat a couple of eggs with onions, coriander, spices, and pour it onto a half-cooked paratha before flipping it back on the tawa. What you get is a crispy outside and a soft, spicy egg layer that’s bursting with protein. Perfect for people who want something fast and filling.


Roughly 15–17g protein per paratha

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Mixed dal and methi combo

Grind up a mix of soaked dals, chana, urad, masoor, and fold that into your dough with chopped fresh methi leaves. The dals bring serious protein, the methi adds iron and flavour, and the combo is surprisingly easy on the stomach. Serve it with curd or chutney and you’re sorted till lunch.


Roughly 12–14g protein per paratha

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Chicken keema stuffing done right

For the non-vegetarians, there’s nothing quite like a keema paratha made right. Use lean minced chicken, sautéed with onions, garlic, black pepper, and a few crushed spices. The trick is to keep the filling dry so it doesn’t break the paratha. High in protein, satisfying, and a smart way to repurpose leftover keema from dinner.

Roughly 18–20g protein per paratha

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Tofu bhurji with whole wheat dough

Tofu is like paneer’s quieter, more protein-packed cousin, and it works brilliantly in a bhurji-style filling. Crumble it with turmeric, onions, tomatoes, and a pinch of chaat masala. Wrap it in a whole wheat or ragi paratha and you’ve got a solid vegan protein option that’s full of flavour and doesn’t feel like a compromise.

Roughly 15g protein per paratha

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