ingredients (1 cup = 250 ml) 3 cups whole wheat flour or atta 1 to 1.25 cups water or more if needed ½ to ¾ teaspoon salt (optional) 1 to 2 teaspoon oil or ghee (optional) how to make recipe kneading dough for rotis or phulka: 1. take whole wheat flour/atta in a bowl. seive the whole wheat flour with salt. add a bit of water and ghee and start mixing. 2. adding some water to the dough in parts, begin to knead the dough. 3. continue to knead the dough. keep on adding water as required. 4. knead the dough till it becomes pliable and soft. the final dough consistency should not be very soft or hard. 5. now make small to medium balls of the dough. roll the balls in the palms of your hands. 6. flatten the ball. Roti in the Tawa 1. light the gas stove and put the tawa to make it hot. 2. while tawa is getting hot, start rolling the dough ball into a flat round circle. 3. once the tawa is sufficiently hot then put the roti on a hot tawa/griddle. 4. first cook one side. it should be less than half cooked or about one-fourth cooked. 5. turn and cook the other side. this should be a little bit more cooked than the first side. brown spots should be visible. 6. now hold the roti with a tong and keep the first side which was cooked, directly on fire. the roti will start to puff. 7. turn and keep the other side on fire. the roti will puff more. avoid burning the rotis and also don’t overdo it as roti will not be soft and will become crisp and hard like papads. 8. remove and apply ghee on the rotis. applying ghee or oil keep them soft for a long time. rotis made with this method is ideally served hot. 9. if you cannot serve them hot, then you can keep them in a container that keeps food warm like a casserole or in a roti basket. you can also wrap them up in a kitchen towel or napkin. 10. serve the soft rotis with dal or a veggie dish.
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