Roti which is nothing but the unleavened flatbread can be made from different varieties of ingredients. Today we are going to talk about the types of the rotis which are served by an Best Indian restaurant in Penrith:
Chapati
If we have ever tried out Indian food, then we are sure to have it tried even for once. It is famous, especially in the North Indian region. The whole wheat flour is kneaded with warm water into a soft dough. The little dumplings taken out from the dough are flattened and then heated on the flat skillet which is known as the Tawa in Hindi.
Makki Roti
The hero ingredient of the dish can be guessed from the name itself.
Note:
All the North Indian restaurants in Sydney do serve this item as people are mad for it.
It is made from Makki which is corn. Because of that, the eventual roti comes out to be in yellow. It is famous to be served along with Sarson-Ka-Saag.
If you do not want to cook the Sarson-Ka-Saag, but surely wanna eat the Makki roti. Then there is a way. Prepare a dough of Makki-ka-atta and the fenugreek leaves. Here to flatten the roti, you need butter paper. Put the dumpling on that and gently press it with your palms and keep on circulating the paper to make sure the roti comes out to be rolling.
Akki Roti
It is one of the most famous dishes of Karnataka. By akki we mean rice. It indicates that the roti is made with rice. Regardless of its name, it does include the flavours of different kinds of vegetables and sPieces. The akki roti tastes extremely better when it is served with chutney.
Thalipeeth Roti
This is one kind of Maharashtrian chapati that is cooked with two predominant ingredients – Bajra and Jowar. Apart from the flour, it does include the following flavour-enhancing innards:
- Rice
- Chickpeas
- Chanas
- SPieces
To make it utmostly nutritious and healthy, you are suggested to include different kinds of vegetables in it as well. When cooked, serve hot and enjoy it with either yoghurt or ghee.
Missi Roti
Missi Roti is cooked in the same way as does the normal chapati. The little noticeable difference is that it includes so many ingredients in it like the following:
- Red Chilli Powder
- Black Pepper
- Cumin seeds
- Roasted and crushed carom seeds
- Turmeric powder
You can enjoy this roti on its own with ghee or you can enjoy it with yoghurt and vegetables.
Kuttu Roti
The popularity of this roti is found out during the Navratri fast. It is considered as one of the sacred kinds of foodstuff which is merely made with buckwheat flour and potatoes. The main reason why people like it is that it is gluten-free.
Paratha
There are two varieties of parathas – Plain Paratha and the stuffed paratha. When we talk about the stuffed paratha, then we can consider any possible kind as to its stuffing. The most famous varieties of the stuffed parathas are as follow:
- Aaloo Ka Paratha (Potato Paratha)
- Mooli Ka Paratha (Radish Paratha)
- Pyaz Ka Paratha (Onion Paratha)
- Paneer Ka Paratha (Cheese Paratha)
- Gobhi Ka Paratha (Cauliflower Paratha)