Bread Challenge Week 17
We love Indian Food. So much so that it’s a life goal for me to learn how to cook Indian food like a pro.
We had Chicken and Tomato Balti for dinner this week and I made a whole wheat unleavened bread to go with our meal, Rotis. The recipe I used came from Betty Crocker’s Indian Home Cooking by Raghaven Iyer. First of all I really like this cookbook for a lot of reasons but probably the biggest reason are all the color photos, additional notes and explanations with each of the recipes. This is really a great book to try out if you are a little unsure of how to cook if even eat Indian food because of all the information Raghaven Iyer shares besides recipes.
This Rotis recipe is simple with only three ingredients in the dough. The recipe makes eight 6-inch round flat breads. The breads have a nice slightly chewy texture that is almost tortilla like. The longest part of the process is cooking the bread which takes about 2-4 minutes per piece, but this can be done while making the rest of your meal since the bread is cooked in a skillet on the stove top.
We really enjoyed this bread and I am actually planning to make it again and try it out as a tortilla substitute for fish tacos in the coming week. The bread is best eaten fresh and warm right from the pan. It can be eaten the next day but it can get very chewy and tough if reheated too long. In addition to Indian foods this bread would be great with chili, huevos rancheros, or as a shell for a sandwich wrap.
Flavor: 5
Hands on time: 4
Total time: 5
Recipe: 5
versatility: 4
make it again: 5
Catherine: 1
Luke: 1
Maddy: 1
Total Score: 31
(what is this Bread Challenge and how are recipes scored?)
Previous Bread Challenge reviews and scores:
Farmhouse White Loaf – Week 16
Honey Whole Wheat Slow Cooker Bread – Week 15
The Easiest Loaf of Bread You’ll Ever Bake – Week 14
Hot Cross Buns – Week 13
100% Whole Wheat Bread – Week 12
Thin Wheat Crackers – Week 11
Irish Soda Bread – Week 10
Double Blueberry Muffins – Week 9
Oatmeal Batter Bread – Week 8
Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls – Week 7
Cheesy Pretzels – Week 6
Light Rye Bread – Week 5
Country-Style Whole-Wheat Pita – Week 4
Carrot Raisin Quick Bread – Week 3
Potato Bread – Week 2
Focaccia – Week 1
5 comments
Sounds good. You’ve got me hungry for Indian food now! If only we had an Indian restaurant near us. There is a naan recipe in the artisan bread cookbook (which I am loving by the way) that I think I have to try!
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That sound so beyond delicious – I dream of being able to cook Indian food.
Yet strangely, I never even attempt it.
It’s part of my mysterious allure.
At least that’s what I tell myself.
This sounds great. I love cooking Indian food too although I need to expand what I’ve tried.
Well, my mysterious allure is *very* important to my image, but I could probably risk it for some delicious, easy-enough-for-someone-as-inept-as-I-am recipes.
You know, I don’t even think I’ve even heard of Rotis before. It looks really good!