Bajra no Rotlo ( millet chapati#milletflour
Bajra no Rotlo ( millet chapati#milletflour

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This recipe is a gujarati recipe. It is also called Bajre ka rotla Thank you for watching my video. Please do like and share my video.

Bajra no Rotlo ( millet chapati#milletflour is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Bajra no Rotlo ( millet chapati#milletflour is something which I have loved my whole life.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook bajra no rotlo ( millet chapati#milletflour using 5 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Bajra no Rotlo ( millet chapati#milletflour:
  1. Prepare 1 cup millet flour
  2. Get 1 cup white millet flour
  3. Get 1/2 cup wheat flour (optional)
  4. Take 1 Tbsp ghee
  5. Make ready Salt as per your taste

Gantilu in Telugu, Sajje in Kannada this millet in very famous across various parts of India. Slowly add a little Water at a time to form a stiff dough. Gujarati Bajra Rotla recipe - A traditional Gujarati flat-bread recipe of black millet or bajra served best with baingan bharta. I have waited so long for this recipe.

Steps to make Bajra no Rotlo ( millet chapati#milletflour:
  1. Mix and sieve all the flours and add ghee, salt and make medium soft dough (please note do not bind the dough all together, make dough of one chapati at a time) see pics
  2. Kneading is a must to create softness, so knead first and then take some dry flour in your hand and between your 2 palm make thick chapati, traditional people they can make big ROTLO with hands only but I used my palms and in the last to give finishing I used rolling board also
  3. Normally traditionally this chapati roast on charcoal but I used my gas top on nonstick tawa, it’s need high heat first and then law flame
  4. When done apply some ghee or butter and enjoy it with any curries

This bajra rotla recipe is best served with baingan bharta. The combination of ringan nu bharthu & bajra no rotlo is just amazing. Rotis made of Bajra/Kambu are popular in Gujarat and Rajasthan and Jowar/Cholam Rotis are popular in Karnataka and Maharashtra. It needs an expertise to make soft millet rotis by patting with hands. But Autolysis technique simplifies the process and the dough becomes pliable and we can roll them easily.

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