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Makki Ki Roti/Corn Flour Flatbread

13 Saturday Sep 2014

Posted by Malar in Food, Paratha/Roti, Recipe

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Corn Flour Flatbread, Corn Flour Roti, Gluten free Indian Recipes, Gluten Free recipe, Gluten Free roti, how to prepare makki roti, Makkai Roti, Makki Ki Roti, techniques for makki roti

Makki ki roti is again a gluten free food. How I wonder we have lots of gluten free food used in India πŸ™‚ I am just trying one by one and loving them. Being a South Indian, rice is the only staple food for us. These days we get lots of awareness to reduce rice. Β The major issue with gluten free flour is, they don’t bind and rolling them is a big deal. These are quite common in North Indian home’s I guess. I did some google search to find an apt way to prepare this. I found the recipe in Showmethecurry.com website to be very useful. There are some useful tips shared.

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Ingredients:

Corn Flour : 1/2 cup

Salt : 1/4 teaspoon

Hot Water : as required

Cilantro Leaves : 2 to 3 strands

Oil: to drizzle over roti

Method:

  • Mix corn flour, salt in a bowl.
  • Add very hot water slowly and mix. Add cilantro leaves and mix. Make dough out of it.
  • Take a plastic cover, clean it well and cut in to 2 halves.
  • Have some normal water applied on the sheet. Slightly water your palms and make small balls out of the dough.
  • Place it over and slightly flatten it.
  • cover it with the other side of the plastic cover, place a plate over the top cover and press it to form a round shaped roti.
  • Remove the top cover and slowly remove the roti and place it a hot griddle.
  • Drizzle oil over the roti. After 2 to 3 mins, flip side and drizzle some more oil.
  • While flipping be careful, it might tare.
  • Cook until golden brown and serve with raita, pickle.

This needs a little practice to get roti without taring. Corn Flour is not the same as corn meal πŸ™‚

If you don’t want oil, just add some wheat flour or all purpose flour with corn flour and prepare like normal roti.

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Finger Millet Flat Bread/ Ragi Roti

09 Saturday Aug 2014

Posted by Malar in Food, Paratha/Roti, Recipe

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Finger Millet Benefits, Finger Millet Flat Bread, Gluten free Indian Recipes, Gluten free recipes, Healthy Ragi, Indian Flatbreads, Ragi flour, Ragi recipes, Ragi Roti, Roti

Ragi roti is a very famous Karnataka food. This is very healthy and nutritious. I love this roti. When I need to have food from my office cafeteria , the one option which I can trust and eat is this πŸ™‚ As all other option were simply either not interesting or very oily. And most of the times food doesn’t taste good in cafeteria. Only Ragi roti was something that is always good and quiteΒ a healthy option as well πŸ™‚

  • Ragi is very rich in calcium
  • High in Fiber content
  • Aids weight loss
  • Battles anemia and diabetes
  • Gluten free
  • Boosts lactation in mothers

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Ingredients: (measurement below gives 4 roti)

Finger Millet Flour/Ragi Flour : 3/4 cup

Water : 2 cups

Onion: 1/4 of large thinly sliced

Green Chili : 2 thinly chopped

Cilantro leaves : 10 to 15 strands finely chopped

Salt : 1/2 teaspoon

Cumin Seeds : 1/2 teaspoon

Oil : 1/2 teaspoon + to drizzle over roti

Any vegetable of you choice grated ( I didn’t add any this time)

Method:

Since this is gluten free, it doesn’t stick together well just like wheat flour. So a simple method is followed to prepare this.

  • Boil water in a pan. When it starts boiling, add 1/2 teaspoon oil, salt, cumin seeds.
  • When bubbles form in water, have a spatula ready and reduce heat to low.
  • Pour the flour along with onions, green chili, cilantro leave, vegetable in to water. Start mixing immediately with spatula. Flour would get thick make sure to mix well and let ragi cook. It would combine to the consistency of how we prepare wheat roti/flat bread .Stop and cover the pan with lid.
  • You can take a plastic cover to prepare the roti, traditionally it is done with plantain leaf. While preparing the roti, heat a griddle in parallel.
  • Oil the plastic cover and take a big scoop of the ragi flour batter and form a round ball, it would be hot, you can oil you palms to avoid burning. Make sure to close the lid of pan after taking out the batter required, as the remaining might go dry.
  • Now flatten the ball with hands to form a round shape ( I couldn’t get exact round shape though πŸ˜› ) If needed use oil to make it.
  • When the griddle is hot enough, place this roti and drizzle some oil over it. Leave it for 2 to 3 mins.
  • Then flip sides and cook for another 2 to 3 mins. Make sure ragi gets cooked well.

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Serve it with Yogurt πŸ™‚

 

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