Thanks to Harini and her friend, these roti bites have become a favorite tea time snack at my household. I usually freeze the extra rotis I make and this recipe has come handy in the recent times to convert them into a quick, guilt-free and chatpata snack during evenings. This also works when you are not in a mood to cook a side dish for rotis.
I used some left over green pea rotis when I first tried these. I had added the green pea stuffing directly to wheat flour to make rotis. I only added salt and some chili powder to chickpea flour paste as these rotis were spicy on their own.
Ingredients:
4 rotis (Tortillas can be substituted.)
3/4 to 1 cup chickpea flour
Salt to taste
Chili powder to taste
1 small carrot, grated
Other Optional ingredients that can be used:
Onion powder
Garlic powder
Chaat masala
Mint / Kasuri Methi
Carom Seeds / Cumin Seeds
Method:
* Combine chickpea flour, salt and the spices that are going to be used in a mixing bowl. Next add water and mix with a spatula to make a thick, spreadable paste. Finally add the grated carrots and mix.
* Heat a griddle / non stick shallow pan and spray it with about a tsp of oil.
* Spread the chickpea flour paste thinly on one side of the roti and place the paste side down on the hot griddle.
* Turn the stove to medium flame and let it cook and turn golden brown. In the mean time, apply the paste on the topside of the roti.
* When the bottom side of the roti is cooked, lift the roti with a flat spatula and spray again the griddle with a little amount of oil. Now flip the roti and cook until the other side is cooked as well.
* Repeat the steps with the remaining rotis. Cut into wedges and serve warm with ketchup / sauce.
Check what other marathoners are cooking during BM #45.
Comments
I used some left over green pea rotis when I first tried these. I had added the green pea stuffing directly to wheat flour to make rotis. I only added salt and some chili powder to chickpea flour paste as these rotis were spicy on their own.
Ingredients:
4 rotis (Tortillas can be substituted.)
3/4 to 1 cup chickpea flour
Salt to taste
Chili powder to taste
1 small carrot, grated
Other Optional ingredients that can be used:
Onion powder
Garlic powder
Chaat masala
Mint / Kasuri Methi
Carom Seeds / Cumin Seeds
Method:
* Combine chickpea flour, salt and the spices that are going to be used in a mixing bowl. Next add water and mix with a spatula to make a thick, spreadable paste. Finally add the grated carrots and mix.
* Heat a griddle / non stick shallow pan and spray it with about a tsp of oil.
* Spread the chickpea flour paste thinly on one side of the roti and place the paste side down on the hot griddle.
* Turn the stove to medium flame and let it cook and turn golden brown. In the mean time, apply the paste on the topside of the roti.
* When the bottom side of the roti is cooked, lift the roti with a flat spatula and spray again the griddle with a little amount of oil. Now flip the roti and cook until the other side is cooked as well.
* Repeat the steps with the remaining rotis. Cut into wedges and serve warm with ketchup / sauce.
Check what other marathoners are cooking during BM #45.
Comments
Wow, this roti sandwich bites looks marvellous..Prefect evening snacks.
ReplyDeleteSavory chickpea flour sounds super flavorful. The roti looks very appetizing.
ReplyDeletewow! tempting roti sandwiches..
ReplyDeleteAhhh.. sandwich with ketchup is very inviting
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are amazing Suma and such an innovative dish..very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThe gravy looks so creamy!..very nicely done..
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a yum makeover for the leftover roti's!!! Bookmarking to try!
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a interesting version for rotis..like the addition of carrots.
ReplyDeleteThanks Suma for trying these..They are a life saver for me as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting and unique snack. Will have to try this one out some time.
ReplyDeletewah re wah what unique twist with roti's :) looks very tempting dear !!
ReplyDeleteI do something similar with bread. This is a great way to use up left over rotis.
ReplyDeletewhat an interesting and unique sandwich
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