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01/10Tips to make soft Chapatis that stay fresh for a long time

Chapatis or rotis are a staple in every kitchen in India. They are a type of Indian flatbread that is enjoyed with savoury curries. Traditionally, the dough for chapatis is kneaded with water, salt and wheat flour. This is the usual method in most households, however, many people still struggle to make soft and puffed chapatis. We bring to you the reason behind hard chapatis and what you can do to make soft rotis that stay fresh for long. And did you know that you can also preserve chapatis for as long as a year? Read till the end to find out how!

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02/10​Why do chapatis become hard?

Appropriate amount of moisture is the best friend of soft chapatis. If your dough or the rolled chapatis lose too much moisture while and after cooking, you might end up with rubbery, or worse, crusty chapatis that are straight out of a nightmare.

Therefore, to make soft rotis, you must ensure that they trap enough moisture inside them even after the cooking process is complete. Here are the steps you can follow to make soft and puffed chapatis!

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03/10​Add oil to the flour

Adding a little oil to your wheat flour will result in soft and tasty rotis as the oil lends conductivity to the flour. It will help the chapatis heat up faster when on the pan without losing a lot of moisture.

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04/10​Knead a soft dough

Many people make the mistake of kneading the dough in a hurry and add insufficient water. You must add the appropriate amount of water to knead a soft and smooth dough. Do not overdo it as it might cause the rolled rotis to break. You can also add lukewarm water or milk to your dough and knead for at least 15 minutes for best results. Leaving it to rise for 20-30 minutes would make it softer and easier to roll.

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05/10​Roll the perfect Chapati

When you are making the balls before rolling your chapatis, make sure they are small in size and free of any corners or crevices. The balls should be smooth and moist. Use a rolling board and pin with a slightly rugged surface so that the rotis don’t stick to them.

Sprinkle the surface with flour before you begin rolling the rotis. No need to strictly measure them but try to roll chapatis that are 5 to 7 inches in diameter and 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm in thickness.

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06/10​Puff the Chapati on the flame

After that put the first side centrally and directly on the flame until puffed properly. If the roti is not puffing up properly, press it lightly with a spoon. Ending up with a puffed and cooked chapati should not take more than 60 seconds or else it might lose too much moisture and become tight pretty soon.

If your chapati has some portions that have not puffed, use your tongs to put that part over direct heat. Before putting the rotis on the flame, ensure that the burner is not too hot or else it might poke holes in them and as a result, they will not puff up. Reduce the flame 5-7 seconds before putting the rotis over the burner. Toasting the rotis this way helps form a tight layer which entraps water vapours. These evaporate when exposed to the heat of the direct flame to give you perfectly puffed rotis.

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07/10​Time the cooking process

This might seem like a chore at first, but you will get used to it with time. Keep the pan on high heat before you put the rolled chapati over it. The temperature of the pan should be about 160-180 degrees before you cook your roti.

You can check if your pan is perfectly hot by putting a few drops of water over it. If they sizzle and evaporate immediately, you can start cooking! Once you put your rolled roti on the pan, cook the first side for just 10 to 15 seconds, flip it and cook for 30 to 40 seconds.

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08/10​The science of the pan

For making soft chapatis that stay that way, it is important to be mindful of the pan you use to cook them. If you are using a copper pan, it should be 1.5 mm in thickness, steel pan can be 3 mm and aluminium pan can be 2 mm so that the heat is evenly distributed and the rotis can be perfectly cooked. The surface of the pan should be clean and smooth before you start making the chapatis.

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09/10​Store over one another & apply ghee

Once your chapati is puffed, press using a spoon to flatten it and store one above the other. This will help to reduce the chances of moisture loss. Do not use your hand to flatten it or the steam that escapes the roti can scald it. If you apply a bit of ghee on your rotis while they are hot, it will keep them moist and enhance their taste. Eat them with your favourite stir fry or curry as soon as possible!

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10/10​How to preserve your Chapatis?

Polybag

We have a bonus for you. Want to know how to preserve your chapatis for later? Just put them in a polybag and store in the freezer. When you have to use them, leave them out for about an hour to defrost, sprinkle a few drops of water on the surface and heat them in the microwave. Alternatively, toast them one by one on a pan after applying oil on both sides.

Aluminium Foil

You can also wrap the rotis in aluminium foil and store in an airtight container to keep them fresh for a whole week!

Ziplock Bag

If you want to store chapatis for any longer than a week, it will be a better option to store rolled chapati dough in a ziplock bag by putting butter paper in between them. Cover the chapatis on both sides with some flour to prevent sticking. Do not store too many rolled chapatis in one bag as they might stick.

What tips did you not know about before? Let us know in the comments!

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How do you store chapatis without a refrigerator?

If you want to store chapatis for any longer than a week, it will be a better option to store rolled chapati dough in a ziplock bag by putting butter paper in between them. Cover the chapatis on both sides with some flour to prevent sticking. Do not store too many rolled chapatis in one bag as they might stick.

Can we keep chapati outside?

Yes. You can. Prepare chapatis. Keep them in a aired container and let them come to room temperature.

How long do chapatis keep?

You can refrigerate the chapati for around 3 days after you have cooked it. If you want to preserve them for a long amount of time, you can cover them in a freezer bag and store them in the freezer. To keep them fresh throughout the day you can wrap them in cling foil and put them in an airtight container.

Should chapati be kept in fridge?

You can preserve chapathis up to one week also by keeping them in the refrigerator. But you should store them properly so that the taste will not be lost. Another method is to vacuum pack them and store them as it is. You can keep them for longer times if you vacuum pack them.