Chicken Roll Parathas

When your parents are off to a wedding and leave you in charge of dinner, what do you do? You make roll parathas! And go a bit overboard and make three types of chutneys too. And salad.
Hot parathas filled with succulent pieces of chicken and loads of yummy chutney are to die for!
Roll parathas are a popular street food here in Pakistan. My favorite is the one from TRP (Taimoori Roll Paratha) in Islamabad. Their hot parathas filled with succulent pieces of chicken tikka and loads of yummy chutney are to die for!

Hot parathas filled with succulent pieces of chicken and loads of yummy chutney are to die for!

That fateful day, I craved a roll paratha with all my being but was too lazy to go out. So, I made my own roll parathas, and they turned out…wait for it…even better than TRP (if I do say so myself)! These parathas are fresh, tangy and super filling; a complete balanced meal all in one wrap. Save yourself some time and money, and try this homemade version of roll parathas, and quell those cravings!

Hot parathas filled with succulent pieces of chicken and loads of yummy chutney are to die for!

These enticingly tangy roll parathas take only a few minutes to prepare, provided you have all the prep done beforehand. I have used store-bought frozen parathas here, which makes the whole ordeal even quicker. You could go ahead and make your own parathas with flour, salt, warm water, and clarified butter (aka ghee). I always opt for MonSalwa when it comes to parathas. They are somewhat reasonably priced and are super flaky and taste amazing.
Marinate the boneless chicken pieces in all of the spices and little bit of salt and leave it in the refrigerator for at least half an hour. You can even marinate it the night before and just fry it or grill it the next day. I smoked the chicken in the end, which is totally optional, but I do recommend it. The burning coal leaves the most exquisite BBQ flavor in your chicken, and leaves your kitchen smelling like a real roadside BBQ joint.

Hot parathas filled with succulent pieces of chicken and loads of yummy chutney are to die for!

The condiments are all up to you. You can put any sort of chutney in, however much you like. I used tamarind and alu bukharay ki chutney, both of which I usually always have on hand. I fill up jars of the chutneys and freeze them for future roll parathas emergencies. I also made a fresh mint yogurt raita to accompany the roll parathas. It’s just yogurt, pinch of freshly ground black pepper, ground coriander, salt and chopped up mint leaves.

If you want, I can put up a detailed post on the chutneys next. Just let me know in the comments box below.

Hot parathas filled with succulent pieces of chicken and loads of yummy chutney are to die for!
Grill the parathas till golden brown. Top each one with some fresh salad leaves, pickled onion, and cucumber. Then pile on the juicy bits of chicken, along with drizzles of chutneys. Top it off with some fresh coriander leaves, and squeezes of lemon or lime juice. Wrap it all up in a piece of parchment paper for the authentic TRP style or just prick in some toothpicks to help hold the entire thing. And tada! There you have it….homemade roll parathas ready in a jiffy. Now clear away all the mess before parents return home o.o

Hot parathas filled with succulent pieces of chicken and loads of yummy chutney are to die for!

Chicken Roll Parathas

Yields: 8 parathas
Ingredients
8 frozen roll parathas, store-bought or homemade
Filling
400g boneless chicken, cut in cubes
1 teaspoon red chili powder
½ teaspoon black pepper
½ teaspoon allspice or garam masala powder
1 tsp salt
¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
2 Tablespoon plain yogurt, heaped
2 Tablespoon oil
Extras (see Notes below)1
Tamarind chutney (imli ki chutney)
Plum chutney (alu bokharay ki chutney)
Mint yogurt raita
Onion2
Cucumber, sliced
Salad leaves, sliced
Directions:
Marinate the chicken in all of the filling ingredients mentioned above except the oil, for at least half an hour or overnight. Pan-fry the marinated chicken in 2 Tablespoon of oil, till it is tender and juicy. Give it the smoke of coal.3 Set aside.
Heat a griddle and drizzle some oil. Fry the parathas on low-medium heat till golden brown on both sides.
To assemble the parathas, take a prepared parathas, place nits of chicken in the middle, top with onion rings, cucumber, the salad leaves. Drizzle chutney and raita. Squeeze some lemon juice. Roll tightly, and keep it in place with toothpicks.
Serve hot alongside some mango slices.
Notes
1.       These are my preferred choice of fillings. You can omit or substitute with anything you like; tomatoes, mint leaves, green onion, mango relish, lettuce…
2.      Slice the onion thinly in the form of rings. Squeeze some lemon juice, and toss well.
3.      For the smoke: put the burning coal on a piece of bread on top of the chicken. Drizzle with oil and immediately cover the pan.

20 thoughts on “Chicken Roll Parathas

  1. They look amazing and I’m literally drooling here just by looking at them! I’m sure, they taste great!
    Thanks for sharing such a well explained process of making these at home without going through much hassle 🙂

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  2. O.M.G!!! These roll parathas were simply out of this world!!!

    These tasted exactly like the roll parathas you get at Jinnah Super in Islamabad. My favourite food in Pakistan. aaj pakistan ka yaad agaya.

    😋😋😋 Jazakallah for the DELICIOUS recipe!!!
    10 stars!!

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