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Watch: A step-by-step guide to making rumali roti

A thin flatbread prepared using all-purpose flour on a tandoor or cylindrical clay oven



A step-by-step guide to making rumali roti
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The bread 

Ingredients: 

1 kg all-purpose flour

2 tbsp ghee or clarified butter

30 ml oil

½ tbsp kevda water (screwpine)

700 ml banana milk paste (1 banana and 1 cup milk mixed together)

A step-by-step guide to making rumali roti
Image Credit: Stefan Lindeque/Gulf News

1. Add all-purpose flour into a bowl and start mixing the rest of the ingredients well.  

Add all-purpose flour in a bowl
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2. Next, add salt to taste. 

Add salt to the flour
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3. Pour kevda water into the mix. 

Add kewra water/kevda
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4. Mix all the ingredients and begin kneading with your hands. 

Knead the dough into a round ball
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5. Break a piece of the dough and roll it into a ball.

Break the dough into small sized balls
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6. Roll out the dough.

Roll the bread flat using a rolling pin
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7. Flip the bread in air. This process stretches the bread evenly, and requires practice. Alternatively, you can also use a rolling pin to flatten the bread.

Toss the roti in air
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8. This requires practice. 

Tossing rumali roti in air
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9. By now, it has stretched out evenly and ready to be placed on a hot cylindrical clay tandoor. 

Flipping rumali roti in air
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10. Place the rumali roti on the cylindrical tandoor.

Place the rumali roti on a dome shaped oven
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11. Poke the bread with fingers. This allows the dough to rise slowly.  

Poke the roti with fingers
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12. Once dark brown spots begin to appear on them, remove from the tandoor. 

Poke the roti with your fingers
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13. Fold the rumali roti into a half, holding the two opposite edges.

Fold the roti diametrically opposite
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14. Fold it further, making it a triangle. 

Fold the roti into a cone
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Note: To make rumali roti at home, use a kadhai or wok; turned upside down. The cylindrical part of the kadhai will resemble the shape of a tandoor.

Serve with with a a gravy-based dish. It is best paired with dishes such as butter chicken, chole and black lentil dal

A step-by-step guide to making rumali roti
Image Credit: Stefan Lindeque/Gulf News
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