Taj Mahal is one of
the popular restaurant in Mangalore. Its become a tradition for many
amchigele men of mangalore to have their round of early morning breakfast in
the restaurant followed by evening snacks and theek rotti or spicy
rotti being one of their specialty, I was and still not a fan of Taj Mahal
Coffee or theek rotti yet I ate them when my mom made.Theek rotti is my dad’s
favourite and this post is specially dedicated to him. Theek Rotti is needs no
side dish but can be served with potato
bhaji or Bibbe
upkari or chutney, even aamras
tastes good with it.
Here is what we need for theek rotti :
Wheat flour-1 ½ cups
Green chilli-2 (adjust according to your spice level)
Peppercorns -1/4 th tsp
Salt- to taste
Sugar-1 tsp
Ghee – 1 tsp
Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp
Water- as required to knead the dough
Oil – to deep fry
Green chilli-2 (adjust according to your spice level)
Peppercorns -1/4 th tsp
Salt- to taste
Sugar-1 tsp
Ghee – 1 tsp
Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp
Water- as required to knead the dough
Oil – to deep fry
Crush the green chillies,peppercorns and cumin seeds coarsely in a mortar and pestle .
Transfer the powder and sugar into a mixing bowl add a tbsp of water and mix till sugar dissolves..
Add the wheat flour, salt to taste and add water little by little and knead into medium stiff dough.
Make small balls, flatten and roll the rotti of your desired size(just like we do for puri).
Heat oil, deep fry with a slotted spoon, pressing the rottis to puff and fry on both sides adjusting the flame until brown in colour.
Serve it hot just like this or accompaniment of your choice.
Happy Cooking!
Aps
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