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CHAPATI BREAD HOME-MADE

CHAPATI BREAD HOME-MADE

CHAPATI BREAD HOME-MADE

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CHAPATI BREAD HOME-MADE

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Chapati Bread ipeople eat it with curry. Moreover it also fits great with some dip or chutney. Why not as a snack or as a side dish. In addition to some gravy meal maybe?

Chapati bread is maybe one of the easiest to make and it requires only basic ingredients – flour, salt, water and oil. It can be done with the all purpose flour, integral or with combination of these two.

Other thing that makes it very special is that it basically replaces the fork or the spoon. If you think it it’s very smart, the cleanest option and super eco-friendly.

Lastly, another great thing about Chapati bread is that there is no baking in the oven. It is all done in a pan. Do you need more reasons to decide if you should make Chapati Bread?ee

Difficulty: easy | Preparation time:  60 min | Servings:  16 chapatis

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HOME-MADE CHAPATI BREAD

A classic from the Indina cuisine in few easy steps . Chapati Bread
Prep Time1 hr
Active Time5 mins
Servings - 16
Calories: 70kcal
Cost: 1

Ingredients

  • 225 gm Integral Flour
  • 250 gm All Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 Tsp Salt
  • 3 Tsp Vegetable Oil
  • 300 ml Hot Water

Instructions

  • Stir together the flours and salt in a large bowl
  • Add oil and mix it all together with a wooden spoon or with your hands
  • Add 250 ml of water (you might not need to use all 300 ml) and the reminding 50 ml keep adding little by little while kneading until you have a soft, elastic (but not sticky) dough.
  • Flour the surface where you will be working
  • Divide the dough into 16 pieces and roll each piece into a ball
  • Flatten the balls slightly and then, roll them out with a rolling pin until they are between 15 and 20 cm of diameter.
  • Heat a frying pan over medium heat and grease it slightly with butter or olive oil
  • Place chapati on a heated pan and cook it for about 20, 30 seconds (or until it gets the brown spots on the underside) and flip and cook it on the other side for 10 or 15 more seconds.
  • Repeat the cooking process with all the chapatis while you are keeping covered the ones that are done.

Notes

* The longer you knead the dough, the softer the chapatis will be.
* Grease the pan slightly (butter or oil) before cooking the chapati if you want it to be softer. Otherwise, if you prefer more crunchy dry flatbread, you can avoid the greasing.
* You can serve chapati with Indian curry or any other gravy dish. Also, it goes great as a side dish or as a snack with some dip or chutney.

What do you think?. It’s very diificult? No, it doesn’t. If you love exotic and easy food, this is your opportunity. Make your dream real! 

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Our Chapati Bread Opinion

We make chapati bread usually in combination with some other Indian dish. For example chicken curry & chapati makes it a great choice for lunch or dinner. As a breakfast or brunch option we like to combine chapati with Indian style masala omelette and a fresh yogurt raita dip.

We think that it’s pretty easy to make and we have given a lot of ideas for side-dishes. Now it’s all up to you. Run to the grocerie store and buy all the ingredients. Wash your hands and get ready to cook!

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