Recipe Source: Maayeka
Ingredients
Wheat Flour: 2 cups
Hot water: 1 ½ cups (or
as needed)
Salt: needed
Method Of Preparation
Take
wheat flour in a big bowl, add salt and melted ghee, rub and mix well.
Now
add water and make a medium soft dough, cover and rest for 10 minutes.
Take
a small ball from the dough and dust with flour.
Make
a medium thick chapati with a rolling pin.
Place
this on a medium hot griddle and cook slightly from one side till colour
changes slightly (kacha pakka)
Now
remove the roti (flat bread) from the griddle and take it on a plate.
Pinch
the roti all over in a circle using your thumb and finger,as shown in
the picture to make indentations.
Now
again place it on the gridddle and cook from both the sides on medium heat.
Now
remove from the gridlle and cook directly on open flame on low heat
Cook
till golden spot appears on both the sides.
Generously
smear with ghee/butter all over.
Lovely roti Faleesa i have never heard of it :)
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ReplyDeletethis is interesting,pinching of it!Sure it is delicious...
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Yum!!! Looks great....I am so horrible at rolling rotis...they are never circles. Love you step by step pics too!
ReplyDeleteWow never heard of this roti...looks yum..
ReplyDeleteUnique roti,very yummy..haven't heard this,Thanx for sharing!!
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Something different than the usual rotis..looks nice.
ReplyDeleteI'm with the others. I've never heard of this pinched roti but it looks delicious. Crispy and golden!
ReplyDeleteNice and different roti have come across it before from another blogger..but lovely idea :)
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Thanks Faseela for trying and sharing this..looks nice and perfcet..hope you like this too..
ReplyDeleteThis is very unique...gotta try it sometime!
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very interesting roti..
ReplyDeletesounds interesting and new to me...
ReplyDeletethx. for sharing dear :)
NEW TO ME LOOKS DELICIOUS
ReplyDeleteNew and interesting recipe..Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeletenew roti for me... need to try.. nice
ReplyDeletewill try this . nice one
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