“Lets Roll !!!!!!!” - That’s exactly what I have been doing ever since I heard the theme for MBP March 2007. I have a long list of recipes, let's see how many will actually convert into posts. I am starting off by posting the recipe for jowar roti which I found in Shilpa's blog Aayi's Recipes.
The fact that I could actually make them is kind of a personal achievement for me. Of course, all the credits go to Shilpa. It means so much to me as jowar roti forms part of a regular meal in my in-laws house. Having spent very little time there, I never got to learn the technique of making jowar rotis. The entire process seemed so intimidating until I came across Shilpa's recipe. As far I know, I think the trick lies in forming the dough and this recipe is absolutely foolproof. You can never go wrong. I will continue working on this recipe until I actually roll out the roti with my palm. Click here for Shilpa's recipe. Also click here to learn how Indira of Mahanandi makes jowar roti. Here is my version.
Jowar/Sorghum Roti
Ingredients
1 cup jowar/sorghum flour
1 1/2 cups of water
Method
1. Pour the water in a pan and bring it to a boil.
2. Switch of the flame and gently add the jowar flour and keep mixing till everything comes together.
3. Once the flour gets incorporated into the water transfer the dough to a smooth platform and knead until it becomes a ball.
4. Divide into equal portions and set aside.
5. Meanwhile, heat a tawa - on medium heat.
6. Sprinkle flour on the board and pat the dough slightly with your hand to make a small round.
7. Roll out into a roti using a rolling pin.
4. Divide into equal portions and set aside.
5. Meanwhile, heat a tawa - on medium heat.
6. Sprinkle flour on the board and pat the dough slightly with your hand to make a small round.
7. Roll out into a roti using a rolling pin.
8. Carefully lift the roti and transfer to the tawa.
9. When one side is slightly cooked brush water on the side that is face up before turning it.
10. Remove when the other side is also completely cooked.
11. Serve hot.
Jowar roti
Makes 4 medium sized rotis.
13 comments:
Hi Lakshmik
good entry.roti is looking nice.
Now that was real quick Lakshmi :) :) You are really on a roll!!!!!! Now I must hurry with the feb round up that means:) Thanks dear :)
Wow, thats a great entry! Good healthy rotis!
Thanks Swapna and Jyothsna.
Hi Coffee
There are so many recipes that I found for the event. So, decided I must act fast. Waiting for the Feb roundup.
Looks great L! I am still looking for good rolling recipes!:))
Thts a nice entry, so you have to cook the Jowar to get the Roti. Thanks to you & Shilpa
never had jowar roti, shud try it sometime.
hv a good wknd
Great entry and delicious n healthy roti's.
HEy BTW where did you buy egg replacer??
Hi Sandeepa
More or less yes. I think the jowar cooks up a bit in the hot water.
Richa, you must try it. Delicious.
Padmaja
I bought the egg replacer in Whole Foods Market (check out the baking aisle). Some GNC stores carry them too.
Thanks lakshmi,
I will do that next week.
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