How to make soft chapathis? (Sarah)
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From: AJ (@ cache-mtc-ah06.proxy.aol.com) on: Wed Apr 2 17:46:39
hi all,
If u really want a very very soft and tasy chappaties...use a little bit of soya flour(u can get it every where) and use little milk too while making the dough. Oil is not necessary. soya flour is very healthy full of protien...and hence u make a healthy chapathies.
From: Mala (@ cache-rl04.proxy.aol.com) on: Fri Apr 4 10:47:19
Hi AJ,
Thank u soooo much for the tips. I tried using soya bean flour as us said....the chappati is just soft like cotton. I dono how to thank u...and moreover by adding this, there is no difference in the /or better taste of chappaties.
And moreover, I am happy that we are eating healthier and tastier chappaties than before.
My husband loved that chappati and he conveys his thanks to u.
THANKS AGAIN!
hi AJ and Mala
I tried using soya bean flour as u said but it's not soft what's wrong?
can u tell the correct proportion
thanks in advance.please........
Responses:
- From: AJ (@ cache-dp09.proxy.aol.com)
on: Thu May 22 12:40:21 EDT 2003
You should only use very little of soya flour like say 1/10 portion of wheat flour and try to knead it very very very soft.Take time to knead it untill it becomes elastic in nature. While flattening the dough for roti, see to that u make it even( it should not be thicker in one side and thinner in another). one more, u can go for Golden Temple brand or Neerav (just my suggestion).
If u do roti or chappati with the above steps, there is NO WAY that ur chappati will become hard.
- From: :) (@ d150-35-51.home.cgocable.net)
on: Thu May 22 13:09:23 EDT 2003
Thanks AJ, I am going to try this one.
- From: sri (@ cpe0007e9f47596-cm000039c2f45e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com)
on: Wed Jul 16 19:41:15 EDT 2003
hi all I knead flour more and keep it fridge to use it everyday for 1 week or so. Do you think it is good if I keep it with milk adding to the knead.
- From: girl (@ 1cust29.tnt34.dfw9.da.uu.net)
on: Fri Jul 25 15:21:41 EDT 2003
the best way to make soft chappitis is to put a little bit more water in the dough, not too much because it will be gooy, we use water and it comes out soft
- From: hits (@ adsl-213-48-183-211.blueyonder.co.uk)
on: Sat Sep 6 11:54:36
Can sombody tell me how to make chapptis by telling me how much of everything to use in quantaty. I want to know the exact amount of water, flour, soya flour, milk to use
thanks
eg...50g wheat flour, 2ml milk..ect..see what I mean?
- From: rebecca (@ 192.60.145.77)
on: Wed Sep 10 13:45:26 EDT 2003
could some one help me by telling how to keept he chapathi soft after making then they seem to dry ....
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