Easy Roti /chapati made in 30 minutes with wheat flour (atta), water, salt and oil.
Prep Time10 minutesmins
Cook Time20 minutesmins
Total Time30 minutesmins
Course: Breads, Main Course
Cuisine: Indian
Servings: 12chapatis
Author: Ammu
Ingredients
2cupsof Whole Wheat Flour (Atta)
1tbspOiloptional
Salt to taste
¾cupWater or as needed to make a soft dough
¼Extra flour for dusting
Instructions
Add the flour, salt and oil into a large mixing bowl. Mix well with your hands.
Now add a little water at a time. Mix well using a spoon. Continue this until the dough comes together.
Now using your hand, mix the dough well. Add water if the dough is hard. Fold and knead well to make a soft and pliable dough.
Now cover the dough with a damp cloth or cover the bowl with a lid. Let the dough rest for 15 minutes.
Keep aside ¼ cup wheat flour in a bowl.
Now divide the dough into 12 smooth balls.
Work one ball at a time.Make a smooth and round ball by rolling between your palms. Now press and flatten it gently. Dip the ball in the flour and dust from all sides.
Keep the rolling board and rolling pin ready. Now keep the dusted ball on the board and roll the dough by applying gentle pressure using the rolling pin. Dust the roti if it starts to stick to the pin. Try to make a round chapati with even thickness.
Heat a skillet or an iron griddle on medium high. Brush off the excess flour from the rolled chapathi and place it on the hot skillet.
Cook for 15-30 seconds. You will see some bubbles on top of the chapati. Then flip the roti on the other side. Cook it for another 30 seconds or a little more to see some brown spots on the chapati.
Again flip to the other side. Now gently press the roti using a wooden spatula or a cotton cloth. The roti will puff up at some parts. You will get some nice brown spots on both sides of the roti. Remove the roti and keep it in a casserole or just keep it covered.
Repeat and cook all the rotis. Serve hot and enjoy with your favorite side dish.
Notes
You can use warm water to make the dough which is said to make the chapati softer. Or you can use whey liquid also.
You can use ghee instead of oil. Any oil like sunflower oil or olive oil can be used to make the dough.
Brush the chapati with ghee if you like the taste.
The roti will puff like a ball if it is evenly rolled.
Make sure to cook the chapati in a really hot skillet. This prevents over cooking and a hard roti.