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Traditional Maharashtrian Thalipeeth Recipe

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Traditional Maharashtrian Thalipeeth Recipe

Thalipeeth, a multigrain flatbread from Maharashtra, was originally made by farmers using bhajani flour—a mix of roasted grains and pulses stored for long periods. It’s still a beloved staple, eaten hot with butter (loni), chutney, or yogurt.

Ingredients (for 6–7 Thalipeeths)

  • Bhajani flour – 2 cups (if unavailable, mix: ½ cup jowar flour + ½ cup bajra flour + ½ cup wheat flour + ¼ cup rice flour + ¼ cup besan)
  • Onion – 1 medium, finely chopped
  • Fresh coriander leaves – 2 tbsp, finely chopped
  • Green chili – 1–2, finely chopped (adjust to taste)
  • Cumin seeds – 1 tsp
  • Ajwain (carom seeds) – ½ tsp
  • Turmeric powder – ¼ tsp
  • Salt – 1 tsp (or to taste)
  • Water – about ¾ cup (add gradually)
  • Oil or ghee – for roasting (about 2–3 tbsp total)
Method
  • In a large bowl, add bhajani flour, onions, coriander, green chilies, cumin, ajwain, turmeric, and salt. Mix well.
  • Gradually add water to form a soft, pliable dough (not sticky).
  • Grease a banana leaf, butter paper, or plastic sheet. Take a ball of dough (about the size of a lemon).
  • Pat it flat into a disc about 6–7 inches in diameter, making 3–4 small holes in the center for even cooking.
  • Heat a tawa (griddle), drizzle some oil or ghee, and transfer the thalipeeth carefully.
  • Cook on medium flame until golden brown spots appear on both sides, adding a little oil/ghee in the holes.
  • Serve hot with a dollop of homemade butter (loni), curd, or spicy chutney.

Nutritional Value (per Thalipeeth, approx. 150g)

  • Calories – ~180–200 kcal
  • Protein – 6–7 g
  • Carbohydrates – 28–30 g
  • Fiber – 4–5 g
  • Fat – 6–7 g (depending on ghee/oil used)
  • Rich in: Iron, magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, antioxidants.

Thalipeeth is a complete meal on its own – combining grains, legumes, spices, and veggies for energy, satiety, and micronutrients.

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Author: Tilottama Bose

Tilottama Bose is a Delhi-based Nutritionist, Health Coach and independent Food Consultant, who is passionate about helping people simplify healthy eating.

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