Steps
- 1
Mix flour and water and knead to a smooth dough
- 2
Put on a dusted worktop and cut small equal balls
- 3
Roll the ball into a small circle using a rolling pin
- 4
Apply oil on one and sprinkle some flour lightly and bind with the other
- 5
Set aside
- 6
Do the same for the rest until all are binded. You can bind three or four balls at a time
- 7
Roll out one bunch into a large circle resembling a chapatti.
- 8
Put on a hot pan and cook for 30 seconds on one side then turn the other side. Cook for 30 seconds and remove from heat
- 9
Set aside and cover with a clean kitchen cloth
- 10
Finish the rest of the remaining pieces.
- 11
Using a cutter cut into equal sizes
- 12
Make a binding paste by mixing flour and water in a bowl. Should have a dropping consistency
- 13
Fold the right bottom edge to the top centre and apply the binding paste on it
- 14
Bring the other half and bind ensuring all edges are uniform
- 15
Turn and ensure the tip is airtight
- 16
You can now put any filling you have
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