Tandoori Roti is a type of Indian unleavened bread which is usually made in a clay oven called a tandoor, hence the name “Tandoori Roti”. Tandoori Roti, is made with Chapati Flour and is a great accompaniment with North Indian and Mughlai dishes.
The beauty of Tandoors are that they can reach very high heat, so the flavors it imparts into the Roti is very unique and has a slight flavor of the coal which makes it irresistible. No, you don’t need any special tools or skills to enjoy this wonderful Roti.To be able to replicate that flavor at home is impossible, but we come very close with this recipe. The little trick of making it in the toaster is just so much fun and unique.
There are a few reasons why we absolutely LOVE this Tandoori Roti is:
1. it’s got a WOW factor, especially if you have a few spectators
2. it’s primarily make-ahead and then just pop them in the toaster when ready to serve
3. have the kids (even adults) put them in the toaster and watch their eyes widen with joy
4. serve and enjoy them hot, right out of the toaster
Give these a try and enjoy these, ‘order-at-restaurant’ kind of Rotis now at home!
This is another recipe, that we had released years ago, in 2008 and to this date, we get great reviews and comments on. It was just time to update and and bring it to this decade!
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Rest Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Makes: 5 to 6 Rotis
Ingredients:
Chapati Flour – 1.5 cups
Salt – 1/4 tsp
Warm water – 1/2 cup + 1 Tbsp
Dry Chapati Flour – 1/2 cup, for rolling
Method:
1. In a medium bowl, mix together Flour and Salt.
2. Add Warm Water slowly and knead to form a medium firm dough.
3. Let the dough rest for 15 minutes, covered.
4. Divide the dough into 5 to 6 golf ball size balls.
5. Dip the dough ball into dry flour and roll it out into an oval shape (approx 5 inches).
6. Tandoori Rotis are a little smaller and thicker than normal chapatis.
7. Place rolled out roti on a hot tava and cook until bubbles appear.
8. Flip the roti over and cook this side until light brown spots appear.
9. Remove roti from tava and keep in a covered (preferably insulated) container.
10. Repeat the process until all rotis are cooked on tawa.
11. When ready to eat, pop rotis into a toaster and toast them on medium until they puff up.
12. You may need to re-toast the roti until darker brown spots appear.
13. Once the roti is done, remove from toaster and lightly butter it.
14. Place the roti in a paper towel and lightly crush it.
15. Serve hot and enjoy right out of the toaster.
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Tandoori Roti, an Indian unleavened bread from a clay oven, pairs wonderfully with North Indian dishes. Enjoying a slice while playing Slope Unblocked could enhance your culinary adventure, combining food and fun seamlessly.
Great! I will cook this dish for my family.
This is Amazeballs! I could watch the rotis puff up like soft, billowy pillows Over and Over Again…in a TOASTER – WHAAAAT?!!! GREAT JOB! LOVE IT!
Thanks and you have gotta try it out for yourself…make sure to keep you camera handy ?
Happy Cooking!
what is a Tava? and where can I buy one? Thank you
Hi Marcia,
A ‘tawa or tava’ is the skillet used to make chapatis or rotis – they are usually made of iron but nowadays, it’s any material.
Having said that, you can use any skillet, there is no need to buy a new pan ?
Happy Cooking!
Ladies, this is great! I’ve been looking for a way to make breads easily, make ahead, then just heat and serve, Can’t wait to try it!
Hi Tim,
Thanks for your comment, now you have to make it, take pictures and send them to us ?
Happy Cooking!