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Kaddu paratha recipe with step by step photos. A quick, healthy and tasty paratha variety made from kaddu (pumpkin), whole wheat flour, ghee, herbs and spices.

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This kaddu ka paratha is easy to prepare. As grated pumpkin is directly added to the flour. You just have to knead the dough along with herbs and spices. Then roll them and roast them.

This is a nutritious recipe as these flatbreads are made from whole wheat flour and pumpkin. I usually add pumpkin to vegetable sambar or make pumpkin sambar or make dry sabzi from pumpkin.

This paratha recipe is a good way to start your day in a healthy way. At times I prepare parathas for breakfast and I do try to make it more nutritious by adding some veggies. I have shared quite a number of paratha recipes on blog like:

These kaddu parathas can be served for breakfast or as a quick snack or even for lunch. You can serve these parathas hot or warm with a raita or yogurt or pickle like mango pickle or lemon pickle or green chili pickle.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to make pumpkin paratha

1. Rinse and peel 250 grams of (kaddu) pumpkin.

rinsed and peeled pumpkin

2. Then grate the pumpkin. You should get about 1 cup of grated pumpkin.

grated pumpkin

3. Keep all the spice powders and other ingredients ready for making kaddu paratha.

ingredients for kaddu paratha

Making pumpkin paratha dough

4. Take 1 cup of whole wheat flour in a big plate (parat) or vessel.

whole wheat flour in a bowl

5. Then add the following ingredients one by one:

  • 1 to 2 finely chopped green chilies
  • ¼ cup chopped coriander leaves
  • ¼ teaspoon cumin seeds (jeera)
  • ¼ teaspoon carom seeds (ajwain)
  • ½ inch grated ginger

If you do not have green chilies then you can substitute them with ½ teaspoon red chili powder.

spices and herbs added to flour

6. Next add ¼ teaspoon garam masala powder, ¼ teaspoon roasted cumin powder and salt as required.

spices and salt added to flour

7. Also add grated pumpkin.

grated pumpkin added

8. Stir and mix everything very well.

mixing spices with flour

9. Start gathering all the mixture and begin to knead to a dough. Don’t add any water while kneading. The juices from the pumpkin are enough to knead the dough.

If the dough becomes sticky, then add some more flour and knead again. If the dough is dry then add little water and knead again.

kneading dough

10. Now add 1 tablespoon of ghee. You can also use oil instead of ghee.

ghee added to dough

11. Knead again into a soft dough.

kaddu paratha dough in a bowl

12. Allow the dough to rest for 10 to 15 minutes. You can cover the dough with a cotton cloth or cover the bowl with a lid.

dough rested for some minutes

13. After 10 to 15 minutes, remove the lid or cotton cloth.

dough after 10 to 15 minutes

Making pumpkin paratha

15. Make lemon sized balls from the dough. I got eight balls from the dough. Cover the dough balls and keep aside.

make small dough balls

16. Add some whole wheat flour in a plate or a bowl.

whole wheat flour in a plate

17. Take one ball and roll over the whole wheat flour.

dough ball on whole wheat flour

18. Take the dough ball on the rolling board and begin to roll it with a rolling pin (belan). While rolling, dust some more flour if required.

rolling kaddu paratha

19. Roll to a small or a medium sized paratha with the rolling pin (belan).

rolled kaddu paratha

Cooking pumpkin paratha

20. Place the rolled paratha on a hot tava or griddle. Fry the parathas on medium heat.

kaddu paratha placed on tawa

21. When one side is partly cooked (about ¼th) then flip the paratha using a spatula.

cooking kaddu paratha on tawa

22. Spread some oil or ghee on the partly cooked side.

ghee applied on kaddu paratha

23. Now with the help of tongs or spatula flip the paratha again.

flipped kaddu paratha on tawa

24. Spread some oil or ghee on the side which is facing you.

ghee applied on kaddu paratha

25. Also press the sides of the kaddu paratha with the spatula or spoon so that the edges are also cooked well.

press sides of kaddu paratha

26. Flip again a couple of times till the kaddu paratha is roasted well.

cooked kaddu paratha

27. Roast till the paratha is cooked well and you see some golden or brown spots on the paratha.

cooked kaddu paratha on tawa

28. You can serve the prepared paratha hot. If not serving immediately then stack them in a roti basket or casserole.

In a similar manner make the rest of pumpkin parathas. While making the next paratha you can wipe the excess whole wheat flour if any from the tawa with a cotton kitchen napkin. This is done so that the browned whole wheat flour particles on the tawa do not stick to the parathas.

kaddu paratha in a roti basket

29. Serve the pumpkin paratha warm with a side accompaniment of aloo sabzi or mango pickle.

They can also be packed in a lunch box or had as an evening tea time snack with a cup of tea.

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Kaddu Paratha

Kaddu ka paratha is a quick, healthy and tasty whole wheat flatbread made from pumpkin, herbs and spices. 

Prep Time 25 mins

Cook Time 20 mins

Total Time 45 mins

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making paratha dough

  • Rinse, peel and grate the pumpkin.

  • Take 1 cup of whole wheat flour in a big plate (parat) or vessel.

  • Add chopped green chilis, chopped coriander leaves, cumin seeds, carom seeds, grated ginger, garam masala powder, roasted cumin powder, grated pumpkin and salt in the flour.

  • Mix everything very well. Start gathering all the mixture.

  • Knead the dough. Don’t add any water while kneading. the juices from the pumpkin is enough to knead the dough.

  • If the dough becomes sticky, then add some more flour and knead again. If the dough is dry then add little water and knead again.

  • Now add 1 tablespoon of ghee. Knead again into a soft dough.

  • cover the dough and allow it to rest for 10 to 15 mins.

making kaddu ka paratha

  • After 10 to 15 minutes Make lemon sized balls from the dough. Cover and keep aside. 

  • Add some whole wheat flour in a plate or bowl. Take one ball and roll over the wheat flour.

  • Take the dough ball on the rolling board and begin to roll it with a rolling pin (belan). While rolling, dust some more flour if required. 

  • Roll to a small or medium sized paratha with the rolling pin (belan). 

cooking kaddu paratha

  • Place the rolled paratha on a hot tava or griddle.

  • When one side is partly cooked (about ¼th) then flip it. Spread some oil or ghee on the partly cooked side.

  • Also, press the sides of the paratha so that the edges are cooked well. now with the help of tongs or spatula flip the paratha again. 

  • Spread some oil or ghee on the side which is facing you. flip again a couple of times till the paratha are roasted well. 

  • Make all pumpkin paratha this way.

  • Roast till the paratha is cooked well and you see some golden or brown spots on the paratha. You can stack the parathas in a roti basket or casserole.

  • Serve the kaddu ka paratha hot or warm with pickle or curd or raita. You can also pack them for tiffin box. 

  • Instead of ghee, you can use any neutral flavored oil.
  • The recipe can be scaled as per your needs.

Nutrition Facts

Kaddu Paratha

Amount Per Serving

Calories 269 Calories from Fat 135

% Daily Value*

Fat 15g23%

Saturated Fat 5g31%

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 2g

Cholesterol 17mg6%

Sodium 331mg14%

Potassium 349mg10%

Carbohydrates 32g11%

Fiber 5g21%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 6g12%

Vitamin A 5392IU108%

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg67%

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg59%

Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 2mg10%

Vitamin B6 1mg50%

Vitamin C 7mg8%

Vitamin E 4mg27%

Vitamin K 5ยตg5%

Calcium 26mg3%

Vitamin B9 (Folate) 27ยตg7%

Iron 2mg11%

Magnesium 59mg15%

Phosphorus 161mg16%

Zinc 1mg7%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This Kaddu Paratha post from the archives first published on May 2017 has been updated and republished on November 2022.

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