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Authentic Phulka (Indian Flatbread) Recipe – A Taste of Royal Indian Cuisine

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Ingredients

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1 1/4 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup all-purpose flour
salt (to taste)
3/4 cup water (approx)
1/4 cup melted ghee (to serve) or 1/4 cup butter (to serve)

Nutritional information

118.4
Calories
42 g
Calories From Fat
4.7 g
Total Fat
2.8 g
Saturated Fat
11.1 mg
Cholesterol
1.2 mg
Sodium
17 g
Carbs
1.8 g
Dietary Fiber
0.1 g
Sugars
2.8 g
Protein
42g
Serving Size

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Authentic Phulka (Indian Flatbread) Recipe – A Taste of Royal Indian Cuisine

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    This is a nice straight-forward recipe for chappati. When I have made my chappati I immediately brush ghee over them and fold them in half and place them on top of each other in a teatowel. This seems to keep the chappati pliable which is what you want if you are scooping up food with them. Thanks 1 Steve.

    • 155 min
    • Serves 12
    • Easy

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    Chappati,This is a basic Indian Bread Somewhat like a Pita. The cookbook says that besides “Chappati” it is also known as “Phulka”. It does not explain the difference between the two names so I assume it’s a regional or dialect issue. This recipe is from “A taste of Palace Life Royal Indian Cookery” by Manju Shivraj Singh,This is a nice straight-forward recipe for chappati. When I have made my chappati I immediately brush ghee over them and fold them in half and place them on top of each other in a teatowel. This seems to keep the chappati pliable which is what you want if you are scooping up food with them. Thanks 1 Steve.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Sift the Two Flours Into a Large Bowl and Add the Salt. Slowly Pour in the Water and Mix Into the Flour to Make a Fairly Soft Dough; Add More Water If Necessary. Knead to Make the Dough Pliable.

    2
    Done

    Wet Your Hands and Knead the Dough Again; This Binds the Flours Together Thoroughly and Makes the Dough Extra Smooth. Wrap in Foil and Put in a Cool Place For 30 Minutes.

    3
    Done

    Divide the Dough Into Twelve to Fourteen Balls and Roll Each One on a Floured Surface to a Circle About 5 Inches in Diameter.

    4
    Done

    Heat a Heavy Based Frying Pan or Griddle on a Medium Heat. Cook the Bread Circles, One at a Time on the Hot Griddle or Frying Pan For 1 Minute. When Small Bubbles Start Appearing on the Surface of the Bread, Flip the Circle Over. Cook the Second Side For About 30 Seconds, Until the Bread Slides Off the Pan Easily.

    5
    Done

    If Cooking on Gas, Hold the Chappati Over the Gas Flame; the Side Which Was Cooked First Should Be Over the Flame; This Will Make It Puff Up. If Cooking on an Electric or Soild Burner, Simply Press the Side That Was Cooked First Hard With a Folded Kitchen Towel; This Will Puff It Up Slightly. Place the Cooked Circles in a Folded Napkin and Put Onto a Plate or Into a Bread Basket to Keep Warm While You Cook the Remainder.

    6
    Done

    Serve With Hot Melted Ghee or Butter Brushed Over One Side of the Chappati.

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