Fried Chapatis

This is one of the sumptuous meals you'll enjoy eating...yummy
Fried Chapatis
This is one of the sumptuous meals you'll enjoy eating...yummy
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take a large bowl, measure 3- 4 cups of wheat flour
- 2
In another bowl, mix salt and sugar and add 1 to 1.5 cup of water, stir until the salt and sugar dissolves
- 3
Put the 3 to 4 cups of wheat flour into a bowl, then add the liquid mixture of salt and sugar slowly by slowly mixing continuously until the dough becomes soft.
- 4
Knead the dough for 5 minutes and add wheat flour if needed.
- 5
You can now transfer the dough on a flat surface like tray & continue kneading and adding flour when needed for 10 to 15 minutes. Then add more flour to make it more thick but not too hard to attain the elastic dough.
- 6
Return the ready chapati dough in a bowl and add some oil and knead to mix it up until it's soft and sticky. Cover the dough and leave it for 30 to 40 minutes.
- 7
After the 30 mins, divide the dough into 5 to 6 equal parts making ball like shapes. Arrange them in a flat surface / tray dusted with the wheat flour.
- 8
Then pick one of the big balls right away and place it on a flat surface.
- 9
With the rolling pin, roll the ball to a circular shape.
- 10
Then brush the circular large chapati with oil on top.
- 11
At the side that faces you, start folding and rolling each and every piece of the oiled chapatis separately with both hands as if you are rolling a rode away from your direction, the repeat the process for all the big balls in STEP 7 above
- 12
Once you have a shape that looks like a coil like shape for all of the chappatis.
- 13
Then you make coiled balls & with your palm, press the balls down to make them flat separately, and place on a flat surface.
- 14
With a rolling pin make make a circular shape for each of the coiled balls of chapati again, where layers are now formed on the chapatis.
- 15
Place the rolled out circular chapati (s) in a hot pan and fry each side until it's golden brown on the medium heat, and repeat for all the rolled out chappatis and place in a plastic wrap or container and cover to serve after completion of cooking.
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