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Bajra (Millet Flour) Rotis

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Bajra (Millet Flour) Rotis

Bajra (also known as Bajar or Bajro) means Millet. These rotis or flatbreads made from millet flour are very healthy and gluten free. The bread is simple and easy to prepare, and is the perfect accompaniment to various meat and veggie curries.
Servings 2 Rotis

Ingredients
  

  • 1 1/2 cups bajar/bajra flour
  • 1 tbsp. oil
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • warm water to combine

Instructions
 

  • Put the flour in a bowl and make a well in the centre. Add the salt and oil, then gradually add warm water and stir to combine. This flour will not come together into an elastic dough the way regular flour does as millet flour does not contain gluten. It will crack and split and sort of break apart. But keep kneading it for a few minutes to soften and smoothen it as much as you can. Then place the ball of dough in a bowl, cover and let it rest for about 20 minutes.
  • Next, heat a flat pan/tawa. Wet your hand in some water and scoop half the dough. Shape it into a ball with your hands and then gently flatten it on your palm as much as you can. Then gently turn it on to the hot pan and continue to carefully flatten it with your damp hand while it is on the pan. Reduce the heat and allow it to cook for a couple of minutes before flipping it over. Brush a dab of oil on the roti as it cooks and turn it over to make sure both sides are browned evenly. You can even take a lid and cover the roti on the pan as it cooks to ensure it cooks through.
  • Remove and set aside, repeat with the other half to make your second roti.
  • Serve with a vegetable or meat curry.
    Enjoy! 

Notes

For a flavoured version, you could add a quarter teaspoon of turmeric and about half a teaspoon of garlic paste to the flour.

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  1. Your recipes are amazing
    Your recipes are amazing
    Thaaaanks for all those wonderful ideas.
    I have not related question! I live in U.S. And I couldn’t find Akka ( جبن عكاوي)! Do u know where I could find it and under which name??
    Thx

    1. Thank you! Sorry but I do not
      Thank you! Sorry but I do not know what Akka is. A kind of cheese?

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