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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Chapati, Roti or Phulka

Chapati, Roti or Phulka means "puffed" bread. It is traditionally made with chapati flour which can be bought online or at your nearest Indian grocer. It is served with some ghee or butter spread on it. They use the bread to eat with.

Serves: 6-8
Yields: 12-15

Ingredients:
4 c. + 1/2 c. chapati flour or whole wheat flour
1 2/3 c. water (approximately)
1 t. salt
2 t. vegetable oil


1. Mix the ingredients in a mixer with a dough hook. (Or you can mix the ingredients in a bowl, and knead the dough for 5 to 10 minutes by hand.)

2. Set aside for an hour or two, if you want a suppler dough. Otherwise, you can make right away.

3. On a lightly floured, smooth surface (metal or granite is ideal), roll a 2-inch ball of dough into a flattened 6 to 8-inch circle. Roll it as thin as possible without compromising the integrity of the dough.





4. Heat a dry pan over medium-high heat for a couple of minutes. Place the flattened dough on the pan for a couple of minutes, flip and do the same for the other side. Remove pan from the flame, and put chapati directly on the flame for a few seconds until it puffs up, flip and do for the other side. It will deflate once you take it off the flame.

5. Spread a little ghee or butter, and voilĂ ! Enjoy!

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