Roti\Chapati \Phulka with liquid dough

I made roti with liquid dough and trust me it was so much satisfying no need to knead , roll and it's mess free !!
Zaroor try karain
Roti\Chapati \Phulka with liquid dough
I made roti with liquid dough and trust me it was so much satisfying no need to knead , roll and it's mess free !!
Zaroor try karain
Cooking Instructions
- 1
In a clean and dry bowl Mix flour, salt and oil together.
- 2
Now gradually add water and keep mixing until the mixture is smooth and runny.
- 3
Now with the help of a spoon pour some of the mixture over a hot non-stick pan\ tawa.
- 4
Spread it immediately using the back of spoon.
- 5
Cook on medium flame. Flip the side when it's a bit transparent.
- 6
Now cook other side completely. keep pressing the edges.
- 7
Now flip again and cook until both sides are done.
- 8
This recipe yields 7 to 8 small and 5 to 6 big chapatis.
Chapatis are ready.
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