I claim no
expertise in making this bread and the picture may prove it (I didn't
bother to puff this batch: see step 7) - but my family loves it and it's a
quick last-minute addition to a curry meal. Also a great way to involve
my kids in contributing something simple and fun to the meal.
Ingredients:
2
cups whole wheat flour
1 tsp. salt
3/4 cup (more or less) water
1 tsp. salt
3/4 cup (more or less) water
To Prepare:
1. Spray skillet with oil and heat to medium
high.
2. In medium bowl, mix flour and salt.
2. Make well in the center of the flour and
pour in the water.
3. Mix with clean hands and knead into
workable consistency.
4. Break off golf ball size pieces of dough,
roll into a ball, dust with flour and flatten with hand.
5. With rolling pin, roll into thin circle and
place onto skillet.
6. Cook on one side until bubbles appear,
then turn and cook 1 or 2 minutes longer.
7. Optional step for me: to puff chapati,
hold it with tongs over an open flame on a gas burner. If you don't have a gas
stove, use a paper towel to push down on the edges of the chapati while
cooking. Brush cooked chapati with butter or oil.
2 comments:
Indian as in East Indian or Indian as in Native American? Whatever the case, these look really easy. I will definitely try them soon.
Indian as in East Indian.
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