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​6 warm winter parathas to start your morning right​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 14, 2025, 10:08 IST
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6 warm winter parathas to start your morning right

Winter mornings in India ask for breakfasts that stay with you, meals that warm the body, steady the appetite, and keep you full long after the fog has lifted. That’s where parathas step in with quiet confidence. They’re simple, familiar, and deeply satisfying, but they can also be surprisingly healthy when made with the season in mind. Whole wheat brings slow, sustained energy; winter vegetables add warmth and fibre; and a touch of ghee keeps digestion smooth when the weather naturally slows everything down. A good paratha doesn’t just comfort, it nourishes, stabilises, and strengthens, making it the perfect cosy morning companion for people who want something hearty without feeling heavy. These six versions do exactly that: warm, wholesome parathas that feel indulgent yet keep the day balanced...

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Methi paratha

Take a handful of fresh winter methi and knead it into whole-wheat dough with ginger, green chillies, and a hint of ajwain and it becomes a paratha that tastes unmistakably of winter. Its gentle bitterness warms the system, steadies digestion and offers the kind of nourishment that feels both simple and grounding, a comforting - no-fuss start to a cold morning.

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Gobi Paratha

Cauliflower sweetens as the season shifts, becoming tender and fragrant in a way that summer gobi never quite manages. When grated with ginger and coriander seeds, it turns into a filling that feels bright yet cosy. There’s steam, spice, and just enough warmth to make you feel awake but unhurried. A well-made gobi paratha has that perfect balance - crisp edges, soft centre, and the aroma of fresh vegetables doing what they do best. It contains compounds like glucosinolates that help reduce inflammation and protect cells. Cauliflower also helps manage cholesterol levels and improves overall cardiovascular health.

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Sattu paratha

Sattu carries the kind of warmth that stays with you long after breakfast, dense, nutty, grounding. Mixed with onion, green chilli, lemon juice, and a brush of mustard oil - the filling turns surprisingly vibrant. This is the paratha that simply supports your day with steady, slow-burning energy. On foggy mornings, when you need something hearty without feeling weighed down, sattu feels like the right kind of decision.

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Ajwain Aloo Paratha

Some flavours belong to January, ajwain is one of them. It cuts through the heaviness of mashed potatoes, giving the classic aloo paratha a warm, aromatic lift. The filling is simple - boiled potato, crushed black pepper, chopped coriander, a little chilli, the kind of mix that feels homemade even when you haven’t put in much effort. Roasted on a tawa with a swipe of ghee, it brings that familiar, comforting fullness that winter mornings almost demand.

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Mooli paratha

Fresh mooli is a winter gift, juicy, sharp, slightly sweet, and the kind of vegetable that wakes your senses the moment you grate it. Squeezed, seasoned, and tucked into thin dough, it becomes a paratha that clears the head and warms the chest. There’s a brightness to it, a surprising lightness, even though it arrives wrapped in all the comfort of a hot tawa and melting butter.

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Paneer masala paratha

Paneer in colder months arrives like a quiet luxury, the kind that feels completely deserved on cold mornings. Crumbled with ginger, black pepper, coriander, and kasuri methi, it becomes a filling that’s soft, aromatic, and impossibly satisfying. It’s not heavy, just rich in a way that feels earned when the mornings are cold and the bed is too warm. A paneer paratha brings energy without intensity and comfort without drowsiness.

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