Bajra ki Roti recipe | Bajra Roti | Millet Flour Roti | How to make Bajre ki Roti?
Bajra
ki Roti is one of popular flat breads in the state of Rajasthan,
Haryana, Maharashtra and Gujarat in India. Bajra is one the most common grains
consumed widely in rural India. Thickly rolled bajra ki roti has a nutty
flavour and crunchy texture. Bajra ki roti goes well with white butter, ghee,
jaggery, sabji, chutney, Karhi or curd. It has to be consumed preferably in
winter to avoid any digestive problems.
Bajre ki Roti recipe | Bajra Roti | Millet Flour Roti | How to make Bajre ki Roti?
Ingredients
Bajra
ka Atta (millet flour) – 2 cups
Salt
to taste
Method
Mix
bajra ka atta and salt. Add warm water and knead well to make a smooth and
pliable dough. Make medium sized balls. Heat tawa. Take a dough ball and pat
with wet hands to form a round shape like a thick roti (dough ball can also be
rolled into a circle by placing it between two sheets of plastic and using
little flour for dusting). Place roti gently on hot tawa and cook for few
seconds. Turn over the roti and cook the other side for few more seconds. Now
lift the roti with a pair of tongs and roast over open flame till brown spots
appear on both sides. Make remaining rotis in the same way. Serve immediately
with white butter or ghee.
Bajra
Bajra has numerous health benefits and is also gluten free. It is
excellent for diabetics. It has high fiber and complex carbohydrates which
helps in keeping full for a longer period. Bajra contains niacin, a vitamin
that plays a crucial role in lowering cholesterol levels.
Also read: Rajma Curry recipe
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Bajre ki roti and ghar ka white makkhan is th ebest combo ever.. you have reminded me of that todya anju!
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Welcome Nupur. Thanks for your comment.
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