Jowar veggie wraps with chickpea paste

Looking to add more fibre to your meals and keep your sugar levels in control? This wholesome jowar wrap is a perfect addition to your meal plan. Packed with essential nutrients, it’s a delicious way to maintain a balanced diet.
Prep time: 30 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Serves: 3
Serving size: 2 wraps
Ingredients
For dough:
- Jowar flour (sorghum flour), 1 cup (120g)
- Whole wheat flour, ¼ cup (30g)
- Salt, ¼ tsp
- Water as needed
For filling:
- Mixed vegetables (carrots, capsicum, cabbage), 1 cup, finely chopped
- Chickpeas, ½ cup (90g), boiled
- 1 small onion, finely chopped
- 1 green chilli, finely chopped
- Fresh coriander leaves, 2 tbsp, chopped
- Salt, 1 tsp
- Cumin seeds, ½ tsp
- Turmeric powder, ½ tsp
- Garam masala, ½ tsp
- Oil for cooking
Method
- In a bowl, mix the sorghum flour, wheat flour and salt. Then gradually add water, kneading the mix to form a soft dough.
- Cover and let the dough rest for 10-15 minutes.
- Once the dough has rested, divide it into equal portions. It should make 5-6 chapatis.
- Cook the wraps on a skillet with oil over a medium heat, until both sides are golden brown. Then set the wraps aside.
- Heat oil in a pan, then add the cumin seeds and cook until they splutter.
- Add the green chilli and onion. Sauté until the onion is semi-transparent.
- Next add the mixed vegetables, turmeric powder, garam masala and salt. Cook until the vegetables are tender, then add the coriander leaves and set aside.
- Using a food processor, blend the boiled chickpeas into a thick paste.
- On each wrap, add a spoonful of chickpea paste and a portion of the vegetable filling. Roll the wrap tightly, and serve immediately.
Nutritional information
Per serving:
Calories - 130kcal
Fat - 3.1g
Carbohydrate - 22g
Protein - 3.9g
Sodium - 416mg
Sugar - 2g
Fibre - 6g
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