Best 2 Indian Cornbread Makai Ki Roti Recipes

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If you are looking for a classic Indian flatbread recipe, makai ki roti should be at the top of your list. This rustic flatbread, made with cornmeal (makai ka atta), is a staple in many Indian homes and is often served with traditional dishes like sarson ka saag, dal makhani, or aloo mutter. Makai ki roti is typically cooked on a tawa (flat griddle) until it has a slightly charred exterior and a fluffy interior. The flavor is mild and slightly nutty, with a hint of smokiness from the cooking process. In this article, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide to making delicious makai ki roti at home, along with some tips and tricks to ensure perfect results every time.

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MAKKI KI ROTI (PUNJABI CORNBREAD)



Makki Ki Roti (Punjabi Cornbread) image

Any Indian food recipes submitted herewith have been gleaned from the website: "Your Guide to Indian Food" Indian Recipes. I am a beginner in the art of Indian food preparation and found it most interesting to read the helpful information on this website. I would like to pass it on to you; who knows? you may learn something new. Building an Indian Menu for Beginners For beginners, eating an Indian meal might be somewhat of problem let alone cooking a balanced Indian meal. Indian food is designed to be eaten with the group. Unlike western food, Indian food cannot be eaten or served without a combination. Thus, even though you like that curried vegetable or chutney, try not to eat it by itself. Combine it with rice or Indian bread or with other dishes. This will help you enjoy the meal more and will not give any digestion problems later. There is basic rule about how to combine dishes to make a complete Indian meal. Each Indian meal should consist of starch (for example: rice and/or Indian bread), one or more main dishes (for example: meat dish or fish dish, or a lentil and vegetable combination) and some kind of chutney. Usually two vegetables and/or lentil dish will be served with meal; one 'wet' with lots of soup and one 'dry'. For a simple meal there will be only few varieties of dishes while for an elaborate parties or festivals, more variety of them are prepared. Punjabi Food: A typical Indian restaurant in the United States serves a host of Punjabi food. Many non-Indian identify Punjabi food with the Indian food. Punjabi food includes classic favorite such as Tandoori Chicken, Naan, parathas, Alu Tikki, Makke di Roti and Sarson ka Saag and many more. Punjab a northwestern state of India is also known as 'the Land of Milk and Honey' . Many of Punjabi men are seen wearing big turbans. A typical Punjabi meal with consist of roti, daal, yogurt and curried vegetable. Many Punjabi eat rice very infrequently and only on special occasions. Punjabi meals usually have lot of onion, tomatoes, cumin, turmeric, mustard, garlic, ginger cooked in pure cow ghee. Milk is a very important part of Punjabi food in its many form such as yogurt (dahi), lassi, paneer, makhan (white butter) and ghee. In rural India, Punjabi food is mostly served on "Dhaba". Dhaba is a usually self-service roadside food

Provided by TOOLBELT DIVA

Categories     Breads

Time 45m

Yield 10 cakes, 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

3 cups cornmeal
1 1/4 cups boiling water
1/4 cup butter, melted for spreading
salt

Steps:

  • Mix corn meal and salt in bowl.
  • Pour boiling water in center (like well) and knead to a stiff dough with a spatula or big spoon.
  • Divide it into about 10 balls and roll each out to a circular disc shape (about 1/8 inch thick, and 4 inches in diameter).
  • Cook breads in either a skillet with oil or ghee until brown on both sides on low-medium heat.
  • Serve hot with Chutney.
  • Serving Tip: Stack them by spreading melted butter between each bread.
  • Tip for fist time user: Makki Ki Roti comes from the Punjab. The rolling out bread into perfect circular shape will be challenge at first. However, this skill can not be taught and only become better with practice.
  • Customize: Customize by adding cumin seeds, garam masala, chopped fresh coriander or other spices on this basic recipe.

INDIAN CORNBREAD ( MAKAI KI ROTI)



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This is from Tarla Dalal's Roz ka khana and is a huge favourite with my daughters. It is really quick and nutritious. I use Tinned or frozen corn kernels. They come out quite crisp, perhaps someone reading this can tell me if they need to be softer and how I can achieve that...

Provided by HappyBunny

Categories     Breads

Time 25m

Yield 6 rotis

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/2 cup sweet corn
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1/4 teaspoon chili powder
1/4 teaspoon cumin seed (I use a bit more)
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
1/4 cup chopped coriander
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1 tablespoon oil
salt

Steps:

  • Grind the sweetcorn to a fine paste in a food processor, without adding any water.
  • Mix the corn paste with the rest of the ingredients in a bowl to make a soft dough; only use water if needed.
  • Divide the mixture into 6 equal portions and roll each one into a circle of 4" diameter.
  • Heat a tava or frying pan and cook each roti on both sides on a slow flame until golden brown, using a little oil.
  • I must admit I have to use more oil than stated but that may be my inexperience!
  • My girls eat these on their own with some yogurt dip.

Tips:

  • Use a good quality cornmeal. Stone-ground cornmeal will give your cornbread a more rustic flavor and texture.
  • Be sure to preheat your oven before baking the cornbread. This will help it to rise properly.
  • Don't overmix the batter. Overmixing can make the cornbread tough.
  • Bake the cornbread until it is golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  • Let the cornbread cool slightly before serving. This will help it to hold together better.

Conclusion:

Indian cornbread, also known as makki ki roti, is a delicious and versatile bread that can be served with a variety of dishes. It is a popular street food in India and is also a staple food in many rural areas. Makki ki roti is a good source of fiber and nutrients, and it is also a relatively inexpensive bread to make. With its unique flavor and texture, Indian cornbread is a great addition to any meal.

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