What is Bajra Roti?
Bajra roti is an north Indian gluten-free flat bread. It is commonly consumed for breakfast in the state of Rajasthan in India, with a side of Lahsun Chutney (garlic chutney), also some red onions and green chilli peppers for an extra crunch (you may skip this if its too badass for you ;P).
How to make Bajra roti?
There are many ways to make Bajra Roti and I have tried them all. This one works the best and is the one I am going to talk about here.
Set-by-step way to make it with visual aid for your reference:
- Add salt to it and then reduce the heat.
- Add 1 cup of Bajra/Pearl millet flour to the water and then cover with a lid. Do not touch it yet. This step helps the starches to release and create a glutenous texture and gives the easiest workable dough. No other method guarantees the same results, trust me.
- After a minute, remove the lid and mix the dough well with a wooden spoon until well combined. Set it aside so it cools down a bit.
- Then take in on to a work surface and knead the dough into a soft pliable dough.
- Break off a small piece of the dough and roll it really well into a sphere making sure there are no cracks on the surface.
- Now sprinkle some of the flour into the ball and press it into a circle either with the help of both hands by turning it or on the surface.
- Roll it out into a round shape with a rolling pin, while adding enough extra flour to prevent sticking.
- Carefully take the uncooked roti on one palm and lay it on a hot skillet (on the stove). While one side is cooking, sprinkle a few drops of water on the top of the roti and spread it with the help of a spoon. This step helps the roti stay moist and soft instead of dry and crumbly.
- Then flip it and cook on the other side. Cook until both sides are slightly golden brown in certain areas and puffy and then take it off the skillet.
- Then, repeat for the rest of the dough.
- Apply some vegan ghee or avocado oil on the surface of the rotis if you wish. The rotis will be soft and delicious, nevertheless.
- Serve with some lahsun chutney or daal or some spices vegan yoghurt and you have yourself a delicious breakfast/lunch/dinner. Let me know if you try this easy Bajra roti recipe with Lahsun Chutney as I would love to see it! Tag @beextravegant on Instagram. Try other breakfast/snack items from the blog:
Vegetable Upma RecipeKhaman dhokla recipePaniyaram recipe- shallow fried, spiced rice and lentil ballsVegan Yoghurt Toast – SpicyTofu masala sandwich