By Food System Team
Fiji Roti - Step by Step
15 steps
Prep:10minCook:30min
Fiji roti is a very simple type of flat bread. This recipe, Indian in origin, is a staple side or accompaniment to most Indian curries or meals. It is a very simple recipe but can be a bit difficult to master. It takes a lot of practice to get perfect so patience is the key. Although simple, there is a lot of technique involved which can make it a challenging recipe to perfect on the first attempt.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 06:02:27 GMT
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Ingredients
8 servings
Instructions
Step 1
First, reserve a handful of dry flour into a small plate. This will be used to dust the rotis while rolling them out
Step 2
Boil a kettle of water and meanwhile sift the flour into a deep bowl
Step 3
Once the water is ready, make a well in the middle of the dough and gradually add the water. Make sure you mix in small amounts to determine how much more water is needed to make it into a soft, springy dough. Too much water will make it very difficult to roll so be careful with the amount you mix in (you don’t have to use all the water)
Step 4
Next, combine the dough with your hands once it has cooled down enough to touch. Work it into a dough that feels springy
Step 5
Then take half of the oil and spread on to the dough. Work it through the dough to make it all come together. Use the remaining oil only if the dough looks dry. Too much oil will give them a strange taste when cooked
Step 6
Knead for a few minutes to smooth out the dough. Then divide it into small balls the size of your fist. Smooth out the edges and press down to form a disc
Step 7
Then dust your flat board lightly and use a rolling pin to make flat discs. Push the rolling pin outwards through the dough and turn frequently to make a uniform, round shape
Step 8
When it begins to stick to the board or rolling pin, lightly dust the dough on both sides and continue to roll out flat
Step 9
Make the rotis as flat as 1-2mm. Not too thick or they won’t cook through and not too thin, they won’t rise
Step 10
Roll them all out and place onto a dry surface. Be careful not to stack them or they will stick together
Step 11
Once they’re ready, heat the tawa to a high heat and brush lightly with ghee. Once it starts smoking lightly, place a roti onto the tawa. Cook for 5 seconds and flip over (use a pancake flipper or handle with a tea towel)
Step 12
The other side however, should be completely cooked before being turned over again. So keep turning with a tea towel and check every few seconds to ensure it is cooking evenly
Step 13
Keep an eye on the heat, it needs to be high but not scorching
Step 14
Once the second side is cooked, flip over and let the dough rise. Once it begins to rise, press down carefully and avoid the steam being released from burning your hands. Ensure all sides are cooked and then place into a warm container lined with a tea towel. Close the lid to ensure they don’t get cold
Step 15
Repeat this process till all the rotis are done. Serve warm with hot curry.
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