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Master Millet Roti with This Easy Recipe| Foxtail Millet Chapati ( how to cook millet)

Master Millet Roti with This Easy Recipe| Foxtail Millet Chapati ( how to cook millet) Master Millet Roti with This Easy Recipe From Any Millet | Foxtail Millet Chapati Soft and Puffy Millet Chapati Recipe for Gluten-Free Diets This recipe outlines the process for creating soft and puffed millet chapatis, ideal for those following a gluten-free diet. Ingredients: 1 cup millet flour (kangni atta) ½ cup + 2 tablespoons water (adjust as needed) Ghee (clarified butter) Salt (optional) Gluten-free roti recipe, Soft millet chapati, Homemade millet atta, Puffed millet roti, healthy millet lunch recipes Healthy chapati recipe, Indian flatbread recipe, millet roti recipe indian, millet roti recipe in English, kangni roti recipe indian millet roti recipe Which millet is good for making roti? Vegan roti recipe Can I make millet chapati without grinding my own flour? What is the best way to puff millet roti? Is millet healthier than wheat? How to make flour from millet? Which is better, ragi or bajra roti? rotti soft Gluten Free Millet Roti millet roti for weight loss Millet roti recipe indian Millet roti recipe for weight loss Millet roti recipe hebbars kitchen Kodo Millet roti Recipe Mixed Millet roti recipe Millet roti benefits Millet Roti in Hindi Millet roti Ingredients How to prevent millet chapati from becoming dry? (Balancing moisture content is key for soft chapatis.) What can I substitute for millet flour in a chapati recipe? How to reheat leftover millet chapatis? Is millet chapati a good option for weight loss? yes *Instructions:* 1. Homemade Millet Flour (Optional): For optimal freshness and control over ingredients, the recipe suggests grinding your own millet flour. Recipe already up on channel 2. Boil Water:Bring ½ cup water + 2 tablespoons water to a boil in a saucepan. 3. Cook Millet Flour: Gradually add 1 cup of millet flour to the boiling water, stirring continuously to prevent lumps. The mixture will resemble wet sediment, which is the desired consistency. 4. Rest the Dough: Turn off the heat and let the crumbly mixture rest for 10 minutes. 5. Knead the Dough: Wet your hands and begin kneading the dough. Add 1-2 tablespoons of additional water if necessary to achieve a soft consistency. Cover the dough and allow it to rest for 30 minutes. (Alternatively, you can proceed immediately if using store-bought millet flour.) 6. Roll and Shape the Chapati: Pinch off a small ball of dough, flatten it gently with a rolling pin. If achieving a perfectly round shape is challenging, use a round bowl as a guide. Trim off any excess dough to create a uniform circle. 7. Cook the Chapati: Heat a skillet or tawa over low heat. Place the rolled-out chapati on the hot surface. Cook for 30 seconds on low heat. 8. Puff the Chapati: Flip the chapati and increase the heat to high. After another 30 seconds, flip the chapati again. Ideally, the chapati should puff up on its own at this point. 9. Optional Pressing: If the chapati doesn't puff naturally, use a roti press to gently press down on all sides, creating a puffed appearance. 10. Finishing Touches" Spread ghee on the cooked chapati and place it in a casserole dish. This will help retain moisture and keep the chapatis soft for several hours. 11. Serve and Enjoy: Millet chapatis pair well with curries, stir-fries, or other flavorful dishes. *Tips:* For additional flavor, a pinch of salt can be incorporated while kneading the dough. Adjust the amount of water based on the specific type of millet flour used. Cooking times may vary depending on the thickness of the rolled-out chapati. This recipe provides a straightforward approach to creating soft and puffed millet chapatis, a delicious and gluten-free alternative to traditional roti.

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