ऐसे बनाए रोटी, तो हमेशा फूलेगी | How To Make Chapati | Kitchen Tips in Hindi | MintsRecipes

Roti kaise banate hai? chaliye hum sikhte hai ghar mei phuli hui roti kaise banate hai. How to make roti and chapati recipe in Hindi. Learn how to make soft and round phulka at home easily. Full recipe: https://www.mintsrecipes.com/how-to-make-roti-dough/

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Ingredients:
Whole Wheat Flour (Chapati Flour) – 2 cups
Salt – 1/2 tsp (optional)
Water as needed
clarified butter
wheat flour – for rolling and dusting

Method:
Kneading the dough- How to make phulka dough
• Put whole wheat flour in a large mixing bowl.
• Add water gradually and gather the dough together. Once it comes together add salt and knead well.
• Add water little at a time and use your heel of your hand for kneading. Do not add all the water at once as it might make the dough soft and sticky.
• Kneading the dough well is very important to get soft phulkas so continue to knead the dough. Keep on adding water as required.
• Knead the dough till it becomes soft, pliable and smooth in texture, there should not be any cracks. Cover and let it rest for 15 minutes.
Rolling out the dough
• After 15 minutes knead the dough again and now make small balls from the dough and roll the balls in the palms of your hands and flatten it.
• Turn on the gas stove and heat tawa or skillet on medium heat.
• While tawa is getting hot place the dough on rolling board. Take one ball and dust it lightly with some wheat flour and start rolling the phulka roti.
• Dust the halfway rolled phulka with dry wheat flour again to prevent it from sticking to the rolling surface.
• Now roll it out again into a round thin disc. The trick is to roll the edges while giving it round shape. Our roti is ready to roast.
Cooking the phulkas on gas stove
• Once the tawa is sufficient hot place the rolled out dough on it. Place the roti carefully so that it does not get folded.
• When the upper surface of the roti starts changing its color and you can see the bubbles appear on the surface flip the roti to the other side. Allow it to cook for 15-20seconds until the bottom part turns light brown.
• Put the flame to high and now hold the roti with a tong, remove the tawa from the gas stove and keep the first side which was cooked, directly on the fire. The roti will start to puff. Flip it over and cook the other side directly on flame again for 2-3 seconds. The phulka roti is done.
• Don’t overdo it as roti will get burnt and will not become soft.
• Remove from flame and smear it with melted ghee, wrapped them in a soft cloth keep in a container like a casserole or in a roti basket to keep warm. This will also prevent the roti from drying or becoming soggy.
• Repeat the same process for the rest of the dough.
• Serve the phulka roti hot with any vegetable curry, daal, lentil etc.

What, if you don't have an open flame burner or gas stove??? Here are the tips to cook phulkas directly on tawa.


1. Once you put the rolled dough in the pan when you start seeing small bubbles, flip them and wait for few more bubbles on another side too.
2. Now increase the heat to high and press lightly with dry cloth all around as shown in the picture. Now you can see the phulkas are puffed up. Don't keep this for a long time after you increase the flame as it burns the phulka.

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ingredients
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Cuisine - Indian
Course - Breakfast
Dish - Breakfast
Prep Time - 10 mins
Cook Time - 5 mins
Total Time - 15 mins
Servings - 15 pieces
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