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QuestionMay I use hot water for mixing?Community AnswerUse warm water. This makes the dough softer and easy to roll out.
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QuestionCan chapati be made without olive oil or ghee?Community AnswerYes, chapathi can be made without olive oil or ghee, as is your preference.
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QuestionCan I add baking powder?Community AnswerNo, baking powder will not work and will make the chapati dry. For best results, use flour and water.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the chapati is too soft and light and breaks apart?Community AnswerPour less water in the flour, and add more flour while giving shape to the chapati.
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QuestionCan I use plain flour to make chapati?Community AnswerYes, as you don't need yeast for that. But it has to be wheat flour.
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QuestionWhat do I eat with chapati?Community AnswerYou can eat it with vegetable sauces or meat sauces. It is a good tea item, too.
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QuestionMy chapatis turn hard even if I use the best flour. What am I doing wrong?Community AnswerEither you are putting too much flour in the dough or you are cooking it for too long. Don't add too much flour. Try adding a little more water.
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QuestionMy chapati was soft while hot, but once they cool down they become hard and difficult to swallow. What should I do?Deepti SadaranganiCommunity AnswerYou probably are putting the chapati on the stove for a longer time than required. Chapati will remain soft only if it retains some moisture. After cooking, put chapatis in a casserole and close the lid after 5 minutes. If you leave chapatis open, they will dry up.
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QuestionHow many methods are there for frying chapatis?Community AnswerChapatis are not meant to be fried. They are sort of grilled on a tawa (flat pan). There is only one way of cooking chapatis.
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QuestionMy chapatis get torn when I fold and pack them in my lunch box. What can I do?Community AnswerIt just means that you either overcooked it or the dough was too dry. Try to cook it the right amount and add some water to keep the dough moist.
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QuestionWhy do my chapatis turn black when I remove them from the heat?Community AnswerYou likely just left them in the pan too long. Try taking them out a bit sooner next time.
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QuestionWhy did most of my chapati not puff up?Maitru BhaveCommunity AnswerIf the dough is too firm, the chapati will not puff up, so try to add a little bit of water to the dough to keep it soft.
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QuestionWhat are some substitutes for the ghee?Periasamy MariCommunity AnswerYou do not need ghee or butter at all, actually. But olive oil can do the trick, or unrefined, cold-pressed virgin coconut oil.
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QuestionCan fully boiled water be used to make dough?Community AnswerYou can use boiled hot water if the flour is old, as its stickiness reduces over time.
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QuestionHow much water and flour do I need to make chapati?QamarTop AnswererYou will need 2 cups of flour and a cup of lukewarm water.
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QuestionCan I cook chapati in a deep frying pan instead of a flat pan?Community AnswerYou can if you wish, but it will cook faster and will be harder for you to manage.
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QuestionCan I add cheese?Community AnswerI wouldn't add cheese to the recipe because it could make the chapati dry. You could add it afterwards though.
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QuestionWhat's the best heat to use while cooking chapati?Innocent Tuyisenge BarayagwizaCommunity AnswerWhen you use a high heat, the chapatis will become hard so you can use less heat to make them soft.
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QuestionCan I grill chapati in the oven?Community AnswerNo, it should be made on a flat pan. Putting it in the oven will make the texture somewhat hard.
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QuestionIs it good for weak digestion?Community AnswerYes, it is good for digestion and is a healthy food.
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QuestionCan I use a frying wok to make chapati?Community AnswerYes, but it might not be thin enough if you do. A frying pan is advisable.
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QuestionWhy did my chapati become hard in the middle?Community AnswerIt could be that you didn't flip the chapati enough, or you left them to cook for too long. Watch the cooking time closely so the chapati don't become stiff and hard to chew.
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QuestionAre onions important in making chapati?Community AnswerNo. They are not necessary unless you want to give the chapati that flavor taste.
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QuestionCan I use milk instead of water?Community AnswerYes. Your chapati will become more tasty and smooth.
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QuestionDo I fry chapati in oil?Community AnswerYes. You use the shallow fry method as described above and any form of oil that you prefer.
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QuestionIs it okay to add sugar?Innocent Tuyisenge BarayagwizaCommunity AnswerYes, you can add 1 tsp of sugar to make them tasty and delicious.
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QuestionHow do I add grated carrots to my chapati?Community AnswerAdd the grated carrots in the wheat flour with a little salt (or others might prefer sugar), and mix well before adding water to that.
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QuestionHow many teaspoons of salt should I add in two packets of flour?Community AnswerUsually it's about 5-8 teaspoons or 3-5 tablespoons. You can taste the dough after kneading to make sure it's not too salty.
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QuestionWhat is a good flour for chapati?Community AnswerSujata atta, or any type of atta, works well. It also works for puri, or any type of flatbread.
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QuestionCan I use egg instead of ghee when making chapati?Maitru BhaveCommunity AnswerNo. The eggs will make the chapati dry. If you are looking for an alternative to ghee, you can try coconut oil, vegetable oil, olive oil, peanut oil, or sunflower oil.
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