Anyone help me cook Roti?
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I love them in the Carbi, and went out in clapham at the weekend and took the missus to a little shop serving them, god i nearly didn't leave ( was sh1tting water in the morning though, probably to do with the all night bender ).
I would love to cook them myself, any help, also like to be able to make the wrap.
I would love to cook them myself, any help, also like to be able to make the wrap.
Dan Lepard's flatbread recipe would make a decent roti.
Whilst these are soft and go really well wtih spicy food, they don't keep going crisp very quickly.
Whilst these are soft and go really well wtih spicy food, they don't keep going crisp very quickly.
Looking at the link i would say its more a South East Asian Roti like Roti Canai from Malaysia as opposed to an Indian roti that is usually more flat bread... one of those things, imho where its not worth making, a frozen paratha is 95% of the way there .
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/302...
If you like that sort of thing, give https://www.rotiking.com/ a try utterly authentic Roti Canai
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/302...
If you like that sort of thing, give https://www.rotiking.com/ a try utterly authentic Roti Canai
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