INDIAN breads, collectively called rotis, have become extremely popular restaurant items in the U.S. They are eminently doable at home as well. The breads as we know them here are from central and ...
You do not need to add a lot of oil to keep your chapatis soft (Pinterest) For your chapatis to stay soft for a long time, there are a few things that you need to do during the making process, since ...
At heart, great rotis come down to two things: proper hydration in the dough and quick, confident cooking on a hot surface. When the dough is soft and rested, and the tawa is ready, puffing happens ...
Few things compare to the joy of tearing into a hot, soft chapati straight off the tawa. But the real challenge is keeping them soft long after cooking. Too often, they turn dry, chewy, or hard within ...
Are your chapatis turning hard and chewy just minutes after you make them? Don't worry, you're not alone. With a few small tweaks to how you knead the dough and cook them, you can get perfectly soft, ...