Look what I found at the Asian grocery store the other day - Red Bean Paratha!! This is the first time I’ve ever come across Red Bean Paratha. It’s even made in Malaysia.  

There’s only 2 pieces in each packet. So I bought one packet to try. It turned out to be really good. The red bean was a little sweet but the paratha was vcry crispy.  Lil’ C also tried it and she loved it. Kept asking me for more red bean pancake. I better get some more when I go to the Asian grocery store next time.

12 Responses to “Red Bean Paratha”

  1. chinnee says:

    hi, nice blog and a good place to ramble here, hehe..


    Thks chinnee! Do drop by often, ya?

  2. Jacelyn says:

    just want to know u better…r u not staying in M’sia?

    Nope, I’m a Msian currently living in Seattle :)

  3. whoisbaby says:

    congrats on ur new blog!!!! woooh … red bean paratha huh … need to scout see the local chinese place has them.

    Thks!! :) Ya, go check out the store. It’s very nice. Taste like the red bean pancake we usually eat at weddings

  4. Judy says:

    This blog looks good. Photo for your header is very beautiful. A feel of calmness and serenity.
    I haven’t seen angtow chanai before. Taste anything like the Chinese pancakes they serve in restaurants? I will look out for it next time I am in the Chinese grocery shop.

    Thanks Judy!! I took that photo from the ferry at a nearby seaside town. This is also my 1st time seeing the canai. Yep, it does taste like the chinese pancake. Very yummy! :)

  5. Alvin says:

    I’ve never seen such paratha b4…. =_= I think it should taste a bit like the ‘han chin peng’ ? :D Those with red bean inside it. Anyway, nice blog. :D

    Alvin, it taste more like the chinese pancake they serve at weddings. Very crispy :P Thanks for dropping by!

  6. Angeleyes says:

    That’s interesting! I’ve never seen them here at all!

    Ya, I was also so surprised to see it. So quickly grab a bag to try. Msia dun have ar?

  7. Janice says:

    Plain Prata with hotdog is really heavenly… :) :)

    Try it if you haven’t !!

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    Parathas In The US…

    Parathas are basically an Indian (specifically North Indian) recipe. These are prepared using wheat flour and can be stuffed with Potato , Onion, Radish, Carrot, etc. In India, parathas form a part of breakfast and ‘Aaloo Parathas’ (parathas stuffed …

  9. Bee Ean says:

    Wow you are so lucky! I would love to have some. I only get plain and onion roti canai here.

  10. mommibee says:

    yum yum red bean my fav! we hv roti paratha like that here, onions and other flavours but i hv not seen red bean yet … maybe it’s available i hv not been looking lately but will keep an eye out. thanks for this post, else i wouldnt hv know there is red bean paratha on the market :D

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