Sweet Roti (Meetha Chappati) is one of my family traditional dish. I am sure not many of you have heard (or tasted) this recipe earlier. The preparation is really quick and simple and tastes absolutely delicious with hot/spicy pickles. This is an ideal item to prepare when there’s not much option (or stock) of side dishes. The roti/chappati tastes mildly sweet and gives the “chat-pata” taste when combined with the pickles. Try this recipe and do let me know whether you liked it.
Ingredients
- 1 cup of atta (flour)
- 2 green cardamom seeds
- 7-8 teaspoon sugar
- 1 cup milk
Cooking time : 15 mins
Preparation time: 5 mins
Serves: 2
How to make Sweet Roti (Chappati)
1. In a bowl put 1 cup of atta (flour), 2 green cardamom seeds, 7-8 teaspoon of sugar and 1 cup milk and mix well. Batter will be not-so-thick, if it is more thick add little more milk.
2.Take a flat non-stick pan (tawa) heat it and put 1/4 teaspoon ghee and spread all over the pan, then put 1/2 cup batter into the pan spread it with held of spoon and cook in medium flame/heat. Turn the roti in another side when golden brown colour is formed and put little ghee over it and cook till the other side become light brown.
Note 1: There is no need to cook the roti till golden brown on the other side, just one side is sufficient.
Note 2: Taste the batter while preparing, if you want more sweetness add more sugar into the batter.
Sweet Roti is ready to serve hot with hot/spicy pickle for dinner. Side dish not required !
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[...] Roti (Meetha Chappati / Roti) Sweet Roti (Meetha Chappati) is one of my family traditional dish. I am sure not many of you have heard (or tasted) this recipe [...]
A unique dish indeed….
Hi Kanchan, had a question, just moved to rochester and was wondering where can i get some atta around here? know any indian shops?
Thanks
Hi Babak,
You can get atta in any Indian store like Namaste, Spice Bazaar or Desi Bazaar (all located in Henrietta).
-Kanchan.