A Maharashtrian's feelings about a well-made thalipeeth are beyond words and description.
With a blob of loni or white butter, and green chutney as a side, this humble Shepu Che Thalipeeth makes for ultimate comfort food.
Thalipeeth is a multigrain flatbread that is a wholesome and hearty snack which is a paratha variant in Maharashtrian cuisine. The base ingredient of a thalipeeth is called bhajani which is essentially a multigrain flour mix, easily available in the market.
The idea is simple: You mix veggies and various other condiments with the flour to make a soft dough and roast it till crispy on a tawa or griddle with lots of ghee. Since thalipeeth is an accommodating variety of flatbread, you can be experimental with your choice of vegetables.
This recipe uses seasonal produce shepu or dill leaves, that gives a nice, green flavour to the thalipeeth. It also a healthier and tastier than your regular thalipeeth.
Shepu Che Thalipeeth
Serves 4
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Editor's Note: For a Jain version of this, omit the onion.
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