FLAT BREAD RECIPE
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Wednesday, 5 September 2018

GREEN ONION FLAT BREAD


Have you ever tasted flat bread so fluffy, soft and delicious you didn't want to share? These green onions are exactly that and more. Flat breads are usually served as side dishes because they go so well with curries, dips and even chutneys. My very first Naan bread was a total hit and they went as first as they came to the table. I never knew any this else could top that but I have been proved wrong by the utterly awesome flavour combinations that you get from the green onions. They give this bread a fresh crunchy element that is just out of this world good! The aroma that cones from these breads as you cook them will just give you an indication of the kind of party your taste buds are just about to have! What is your favourite flat bread recipe?

Tuesday, 22 August 2017

PULKHA (INDIAN FLAT BREAD)

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My dabling into Indian cuisine continues with today's Recipe. I made Pulkha or Roti which is also known as (chapati). Pulkha is a flatbread originating from the Indian subcontinent, made from stoneground wholemeal flour, traditionally known as Atta. This flat bread is consumed in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Maldives, Malaysia, Bangladesh and even parts of Africa. It is unleavened bread that has variations like chapati, Makki di roti, Tandoori roti, or Roti canai. Various types of Pulkha/Roti are integral to South Asian cuisine. Pulkha is cooked on a stove top on open flame without oil. Though you can add oil while kneading. This is a tricky flat bread to make though not so complicated. The secret lies in kneading the dough perfectly so that it is not too hard or too sticky.The other important aspect for getting the perfect Pulkha is rolling out the dough. It should be even all round, no lumps, and not thick or too thin. As much as you need to be careful on the kneading and rolling, it is so fun and satisfying when you see the Pulkha puff up infront of your eyes. It's like magic, or just something cool. I am looking forward to more variations of this Indian Flat bread. So let's start the cooking...
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Maira Gall