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Indian Rotis recipes


Last Updated : Apr 25,2024



भारतीय रोटी संग्रह - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Indian Rotis recipes in Hindi)
ભારતીય રોટી સંગ્રહ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Indian Rotis recipes in Gujarati)

Indian Rotis, 150 different Rotis across India

Indian rotis. Indian roti collection. different rotis across India. There was a time in India, when if a young woman could perfectly puff a roti, she would be an ideal daughter-in-law material. The times have changed now and we have pre-cooked rotis available in market. But, lets get to know about the most integral accompaniment of an Indian kitchen – roti. Roti is a term used to describe flatbreads, which are used to eat vegetables, gravies, etc . The term ‘Roti’ is specifically used to address flatbread made using wheat flour (Atta). India being a diverse country, each state has their own variation depending upon the local ingredients.

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Roti can be rolled to a range of thickness. Thick roti , commonly known as parantha are made using flour and stuffing (aloo, paneer, gobi etc). Thin, soft ones are called chapatti and the smallest fluffy flatbreads are called phulka. When we deep fry small disc in hot oil, it is called puri.

Roti is rolled on a wooden elevated board called the chakla and the rolling pin is called belan. A pair of tongs help in easy flipping of the roti. They are generally cooked on a stove top using a flat pan, but when they are cooked in a clay oven , it is called as a tandoor.

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A variant of roti made using refined flour (Maida) is called as naan. The same maida dough when deep fried is known as bhatura.

Bhatura, How To Make Bhatura, Punjabi Bhatura RecipeBhatura, How To Make Bhatura, Punjabi Bhatura Recipe

Roti is found in abundance in every Indian kitchen and generally preferred in at least one meal. Here are some recipes with a variety of flour and millets.

Gujarati Rotis:

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Gujarati roti recipes. The most common of all roti's in a Gujarati household is the phulka or lovingly called as Rotli in Gujarati. Traditionally rotlis are cooked on a tava and later put on direct flame for it to rise and puff. A drizzle of ghee or oil is the finishing touch given to this light on stomach flatbread.

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Another popular Gujarati flatbread that reminds me of my nani is the Padvali roti which is made by layering two thin rotis together. Summer is here, it is time to savor on some aam ras and nothing accompanies better than the Gujarati Padvali roti.

Padvali Roti, Gujarati Thin Rotli RecipePadvali Roti, Gujarati Thin Rotli Recipe

Similarly, Winters are incomplete without a thick bajra rotla along with some fresh white butter and jaggery  The rotla can be served with baingan bharta to make it a full meal. Another popular creation is the Satpadi roti which is made using seven grains and an assortment of spices.

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Maharashtrian Rotis:

Maharashtrian roti recipes. During one of my visit to Konkan beaches like Harihareshwar and Diveagar, I came across Maharashtrian Ghavan. Ghavan is a thick, spongy pancake similar to neer dosa made using rice flour. It is generally served with coconut chutney as breakfast.

Maharashtrian GhavanMaharashtrian Ghavan

Maharashtra's go to breakfast is thalipeeth which is an iron rich flatbread made using multiple flours. Serve along with some spicy thecha and curd.

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Also, you can enhance them with an addition of vegetables to make variants of it. Sabudana thalipeeth, rava thalipeeth, methi thalipeeth are some other famous Maharashtrian flatbreads.

Thalipeeth, Quick Maharashtrian ThalipeethThalipeeth, Quick Maharashtrian Thalipeeth

There is a large collection of Bhakri and Rotis to choose from. You have the healthy Jowar Bhakri and Whole Wheat Bhakri to rice bread like Chawal Bhakri , which Maharashtrian’s have for lunch or dinner.

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North Indian Rotis

North Indian rotis. Winters in the Northern region are celebrated with piping hot Makke di roti and sarsoon da saag.  Also, the day begins with sumptuous stuffed parathas. Aloo, gobhi and mooli are widely used to perk up simple roti doughs.

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Radish is found abundantly in the northern region of India. They make Mooli roti, parantha using them which keeps them warm in cooler climate. Relish them with aam ka aachar. Gulp down these pareparations with tall glasses of lassi.

Mughlai Rotis

Khamiri Roti is the Mughals closest answer to leavened bread. Khamir, which means yeast, is used to prepare this roti, thus making it thick and spongy. Khamiri roti taste great with nearly any subzi and can even eaten with just some butter. 

Khamiri RotiKhamiri Roti

A traditional bread from the imperial Mughal times, this Mughlai roti recipe features a plain flour roti aesthetically flavoured with aniseeds powder.

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Rajasthani Rotis:

Rajasthani rotis. Our Rajashtani rotis constists of rotis made from bajra, whole wheat flour, maize flour, beasn. Bajra grows in large part of arid parts in Rajasthan, Bajra rotis are relished all over the state.

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Thickly rolled Bajra Roti are cooked over "kanda" (cow dung cakes) in the villages. Misi roti is another traditional Rajasthani flatbread made using different flours and condiments.

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Rajashtani khoba roti made from whole wheat flour,  where the word 'khoba' means indentation or cavity and that is how these rotis are prepared. They are best cooked in a gas tandoor but an ordinary Tava (griddle) over gas will give you equally good results, if cooked over a slow flame. Serve this roti hot, smeared with ghee.

Unleavened rotis of wheat and maize flour, Tikkar Rajashtani roti is a mouth-watering delicacy from the dessert province of Rajasthan. Cooked with ghee, this crisp bread is wonderfully flavoured with ginger, garlic, onions, and more, which makes it enough to serve it with a simple accompaniment of curds and pickle. 

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Jain Rotis

Jain roti recipes have been made specially for Jains as they have all kinds of restrictions in not having onions, garlic, carrots, radish, green leafy vegetables etc. Ideally, People who follow Jainism do not consume any root vegetables and many green leafy vegetables in the monsoons.

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Another type of roti is Thepla which is made by adding different masalas to the whole wheat dough and is cooked in oil to make it very soft. A very popular variant of Roti is Makhani Roti for the jains. 

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Odia Rotis, Did you know that Odia eat more rice than rotis? 

Odias love their rice. Rice is consumed all across the state in different forms like Khechuri, palou, pakhala bhata, kanika, etc. Traditional Odia meals do not have Rotisor Parathas but have savoury or mildly sweet Pithas like chakuli pitha(similar to dosa but slightly thicker), enduri pitha, Chitau pitha (similar to neer dosa), etc.

Janta roti (which translates to pre-cooked roti) is a soft roti make of whole wheat flour. The flour is first cooked in milk or water (similar to the process of making choux pastry) which makes the rotisso soft that they melt in your mouth. This roti, though not consumed in all parts of Odisha is a favorite amongst kids.

In the past few decades, globalization has changed different aspects of the Odia culture including food habits. In the globalized and cosmopolitanized Odia households, people relish breads like soft and fluffy burger buns,  yeast –leavened dinner rolls ,  store-bought pretzels or bagels , different types of parathas, puris, luchis etc.

Enjoy our Indian rotis, Indian roti collection, different rotis across India and other Indian bread articles below. 

 

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Hariyali Roti (  Rotis and Subzis)
Recipe# 38884
23 Sep 13

 
 
by Tarla Dalal
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The hariyali roti is so flavourful and aromatic that you cannot say, “no,” even if your tummy is full. The unique combination of flours and milk in this dough gives it a wonderful texture, while the greens make the roti not just vibrant but toothsome too.
Soya Roti
Recipe# 38691
21 Apr 23

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
soya roti recipe | soya chapati | Indian soya flour roti | with 20 amazing images. soya roti is made from a combination of soya flour and a little bit of whole wheat flour. Learn how to ma ....
Soya Tur Dal Roti
Recipe# 22217
13 Jun 11

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
A healthy combination of 3 flours with tur dal makes this a real star recipe! Tur dal not only enhances the flavour but also adds vitamin B complex to these Rotis. Garlic adds its unique flavour making these Rotis a real pleasure to the connoisseur's taste buds.
Soya Toovar Dal Roti ( Weight Loss After Pregnancy )
Recipe# 33034
20 Aug 09

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Soya toovar dal roti, these unique rotis flavoured with garlic are a healthy combination of four flours – soya, jowar, wheat and toovar dal. Rich in proteins, calcium and iron, this one is a real star recipe!
Suva Chawal Roti ( Weight Loss After Pregnancy )
Recipe# 33062
20 Aug 09

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Suva chawal roti is a great source of vitamin a - combining with rice flour results into a mildly spiced, simple, oil-free variation of appas (rice bread). You needn’t worry about calories with this fat-free roti, best served with spicy vegetables. Remember to knead the dough when it is hot to avoid ....
Sweet Potato Roti
Recipe# 42587
05 Feb 19

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
The Sweet Potato Roti is an off-beat roti with the pleasant flavour of sweet potatoes, perked up with spice powders and coriander. The scrumptious mouth-feel and peppy flavour of this mildly-sweet roti is sure to be loved by young and old alike. It is comparable to thepla but quite different too ....
Multigrain Bhakri
Recipe# 42863
07 Jul 21

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
multigrain bhakri recipe | healthy multi flour bhakri | 3 flour bhakri | crispy bhakri without oil | with 28 amazing images. multigrain bhakri recipe |
Nachni Chi Bhakri
Recipe# 42919
19 Jul 22

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
nachni chi bhakri | nachni bhakri with rice flour | protein rich ragi bhakri | hand rolled nachni bhakri | with 27 amazing images. nachni chi bhakri |
Rice Roti
Recipe# 43037
10 Aug 23

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 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
rice roti recipe | chawal ki roti | rice flour chapati | akki ubbu roti | with 17 amazing images. Gluten free kki ubbu rotia is one such variation of the roti kno ....
Cucumber Roti Recipe
Recipe# 43046
15 Apr 24

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
cucumber roti recipe | healthy cucumber thepla | kakdi roti for diabetes and kidney patients | with 21 amazing images. cucumber roti is a light and refreshing Indian flatbread. Learn how to ....
Recipe# 38917
09 May 22

 
 by arymal07
Ragi in some form for breakfast at least once a week is not only a satisfying option but also a habit to be cultivated for good health.
Recipe# 38929
26 Sep 13

 
 by damyantiben
No reviews
Koki is a Sindhi speciality made with whole wheat flour, addition of ragi flour makes it healthier.It is simple and similar to thalipith.
Tilachi Poli
Recipe# 37515
03 Sep 15

 
 by Jyoti V B
No reviews
Tilachi Poli, is a popular Maharashtrian sweet roti. It is stuffed with a mixture of nutty sesame, crunchy peanuts and jaggery. Taste great with a smear of ghee. The sesame seeds are extremely rich in calcium, hence Tilachi Poli is a healthy tiffin snack for kids.
Recipe# 42679
12 Sep 18

 
 by Jyoti V B
No reviews
This Maharashtrian Masala Flat Bread is easy to make and uses minimal ingredients. It is a homely and easy to make recipe. The spices make this roti even more flavourful than the normal jowar roti. It tastes best when eaten with flax seeds chutney, curd, pickle, etc.
Recipe# 40671
25 Feb 16

 
 by Siri1974
No reviews
A tasty green peas chawal ki roti and bhindi ki curry would serve a tasty breakfast for all ages.
Recipe# 39984
29 Jan 15

 
 by Cherrie
No reviews
One can never eat enough in winters. One very common winter dish is Bajra ki Roti, an Indian bread. when you add til to already healthy and rich in calcium bajra you get an amazing Indian bread
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Indian Rotis
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 on 23 Mar 21 06:09 PM


I have tried paratha using Aashirvaad Whole Wheat Flour and it was so soft.
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Tarla Dalal    Thanks so much for trying our recipe, it means a lot to us. Keep trying more recipes and sharing your feedback with us.
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24 Mar 21 02:48 PM
Indian Rotis
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 on 29 Jan 20 10:16 AM


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Tarla Dalal    Dear Prasad : Thanks for the feedback. We look forward to having your comments again.
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31 Jan 20 01:08 PM