0 0
Indian Pan Bread

Share it on your social network:

Or you can just copy and share this url

Ingredients

Adjust Servings:
1 cup chapati flour
2 teaspoons ghee
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cumin seed
1/4 teaspoon ajwain
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/3 cup yogurt plus
2 tablespoons yogurt
ghee (for frying)

Nutritional information

36.3
Calories
27 g
Calories From Fat
3.1 g
Total Fat
1.9 g
Saturated Fat
9.1 mg
Cholesterol
181.1 mg
Sodium
1.4 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
1.3 g
Sugars
1 g
Protein
31g
Serving Size

Bookmark this recipe

You need to login or register to bookmark/favorite this content.

Indian Pan Bread

Features:
    Cuisine:

    This bread is really good - it actually tastes a little bit cheesy, even though there isn't any cheese in it. Mine didn't puff up either, but maybe that's because used only chana flour (I'm not quite sure what chapati flour is). It also takes a bit of practice to get the balance between the wet and dry ingredients. I didn't use a rolling pin...I found that it was more effective to spread a bit of flour on the counter and flatten it with my hand. Anyway, I can see this becoming a staple for me. It's good with all sorts of other things besides Indian curry.

    • 40 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

    Ingredients

    Directions

    Share

    Indian Pan Bread,This bread is fairly quick and easy to make, and only makes 4 pieces which is good if you are not cooking for a crowd. I got this from the Maharishi Ayurveda website I have read in many recipes about making the bread puff up, but have never gotten it to work for me…maybe my baking powder is old?? The results are still tasty though! I saved two in the fridge and then heated them up in a non-stick pan the next day, with good results.,This bread is really good – it actually tastes a little bit cheesy, even though there isn’t any cheese in it. Mine didn’t puff up either, but maybe that’s because used only chana flour (I’m not quite sure what chapati flour is). It also takes a bit of practice to get the balance between the wet and dry ingredients. I didn’t use a rolling pin…I found that it was more effective to spread a bit of flour on the counter and flatten it with my hand. Anyway, I can see this becoming a staple for me. It’s good with all sorts of other things besides Indian curry.,This bread is fairly quick and easy to make, and only makes 4 pieces which is good if you are not cooking for a crowd. I got this from the Maharishi Ayurveda website I have read in many recipes about making the bread puff up, but have never gotten it to work for me…maybe my baking powder is old?? The results are still tasty though! I saved two in the fridge and then heated them up in a non-stick pan the next day, with good results.


    Discover ground-breaking new supplements!    SHOP & SAVE


     

    Steps

    1
    Done

    Mix Ghee and Flour With Your Fingers. Stir in Seeds, Salt, and Baking Powder.

    2
    Done

    Add Yogurt and Knead Dough Until Smooth and Even.

    3
    Done

    Divide Dough Into Four Balls. Roll Each Out Into a 5" Circle.

    4
    Done

    Heat a Frying Pan Over Medium. Add 1 Teaspoon Ghee and Fry a Piece of the Bread on Both Sides Until Brown. Press It Down With a Spatula to Make It Puff Up. Repeat With the Rest of the Dough. Serve Warm.

    Avatar Of Nevaeh Bishop

    Nevaeh Bishop

    Vegan chef dedicated to proving that plant-based cuisine can be flavorful and satisfying.

    Recipe Reviews

    There are no reviews for this recipe yet, use a form below to write your review
    Featured Image
    previous
    Shredded Chicken For Tostadas Tinga
    Featured Image
    next
    Indian Butter Chicken Without The
    Featured Image
    previous
    Shredded Chicken For Tostadas Tinga
    Featured Image
    next
    Indian Butter Chicken Without The

    Add Your Comment

    seventeen + eleven =