I made this thalipeeth using mixed millets. I had bought sambar cucumber to use in Sambar. Thought of making this thalipeeth with leftover cucumber.
Ingredients:
1 1/2 cup of jowar flour
1/2 cup pearl millet or bajra flour,
1/4 cup nachni or ragi flour,
1 cup grated sambar cucumber,
few coriander leaves chopped,
1/2 tsp chilly powder or chopped green chillies,
1/4 tsp roasted jeera,
1 tsp sesame seeds,
salt as per taste
Servings: 3 medium sized thalipeeth
Mix all the ingredients and knead into a dough. If the mixture is too dry, add little lukewarm water to knead into a smooth dough.
Divide the dough into three round balls. Using palm, press the dough into flat bread, keep turning the dough slowly while flattening to uniformly apply pressure on all sides. It should be slightly thicker than chapati.
Heat a pan on the gas stove. Once the pan is hot, place thalipeeth on it. Sprinkle some oil from the sides to roast it. Make 2-3 small holes in thalipeeth at different places to help it cook well. Keep the flame on low. After 3-4 minutes, turn the thalipeeth to roast the other side. After another 3-4 minutes, thalipeeth will be ready. Serve it hot with chutney, a dollop of butter or freshly grated coconut and curd.
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