roti recipe |
chapati recipe |
phulka recipe |
how to make soft roti |
Indian roti | with 15 amazing images.
Roti is the daily bread for millions of Indians. No meal is complete without
phulka and we show you easy it is to make them. All ingredients to make
roti recipe is easily available in
Indian kitchens.
To make
roti recipe, combine the whole wheat flour, oil and salt and knead into a smooth soft dough using enough water. Keep aside for 15 to 20 minutes. Cover and keep the dough aside for 15 to 20 minutes. Divide the dough into 8 equal portions and roll out each portion of the dough into a thin circle. Cook the
roti on a non stick tava and then cook it on an open flame till it puffs up. This is how to make
soft roti.
I would like to share some important tips to make the perfect
roti recipe. 1. To make the
roti dough, you will need a thali called parat, i.e. a stainless steel flour dough kneading plate. In this plate the flour won’t spread and fall off and also will be easy to knead the dough. 2. When adding water, taking care to add water little by little as required or else the dough will be sticky and difficult to knead. The quantity of water depends upon the quality of flour. 3. The dough for
rotis should be soft and not stiff as for puris. Also if the dough is very soft it will be sticky and you will be unable to roll. 4. Rolling the
roti is not as difficult, start rolling lightly from the centre in a circular motion. If you put a lot of pressure while rolling the
roti will not roll nice and round. Use more flour for rolling if you find it difficult to roll, but not much or else the
rotis will be hard. 5. Don’t cook
Indian roti on the open flame for too long or else the
rotis will burn and become hard.
We love
rotis as they are made from whole wheat flour which is very healthy.
Whole wheat flour is excellent for
diabetics, heart and weight loss as they will not shoot up your blood sugar levels as they are a low GI food.
In Mumbai,
plain roti is a popular Mumbai street food. Packed in a newspaper, 4 large rotis are sold for Rs 12 and is picked up by busy working Mumbai housewives who have no time to cook. Simple logic, carry your sabzi from home and buy the
roti on your way to work.
Have your
roti with some
sukhi sabzi or
quick sabzi or
vegetarian curry.
Enjoy
roti recipe |
chapati recipe |
phulka recipe |
how to make soft roti |
Indian roti | with detailed step by step photos and video below.