Introduction: How to Make Chapati - an Indian Flat Bread
Chapati is an unleavened Indian flat bread that is eaten with vegetables or curries. Watch this video and learn how to make this delicious Indian treat.
For the detailed recipe: http://www.showmethecurry.com/2007/04/14/chapatti/
20 Comments
14 years ago on Introduction
Is this a healthy food?
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
here is a recipe for healthy chapatti: http://www.elephantatta.com/recipes/healthy-chapati-roti-recipe/
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
well its fried and there's a fair bit of oil...prob not too healthy..
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
you dnt have to use too much oil to cook a chapathi ... you can make them using very less oil or can even cook it without oil.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Actually, not all oils are unhealthy. Olive oil is a perfect example of a healthy oil. There are several others such as walnut, sunflower, etc...that can be considered a healthy oil and this recipe is definitely a healthy one that I'm going to put on my list of things to make. I already keep a whole wheat pita dough on hand in my refrigerator, now this one is going to be added, too.
If you're looking to add healthy carbs to your diet, this is definitely one to put on the menu.
Have a wonderful day!
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Actually it's very healthy, compared to many breads,because
1) It contains MAINLY lots of GOOD wheat protein
2) Contains fibre in the form of as wheat bryan
3) Does not contain harmful cheicals like SODA.
4) Eergetic because of carbohydrates.
5) Contains very less fat (you can cook chapati using very very less oil if you wish, n still it tastes great!)
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
I grill mine.
12 years ago on Introduction
Thank you so much! It's a really hot day here today, so the last thing I want to do is fire up the oven. Your recipe is an excellent alternative. I have one question: you say parathas and chapati are the same thing, but I thought you were supposed to roll and re-roll the dough, layering it with oil or ghee for parathas. But I'm not sure how you go about it. Can you explain? In any case, thank you again--I'm trying this today!
12 years ago on Introduction
Thank you for the great video. I used a food processor. I kept pouring hot water in slowly until the dough came together and then followed the rest of your steps. Some I cooked a little to long causing them to be crispy. Thank you again, great job.
12 years ago on Introduction
My goodness, I am no longer going to the store to buy chapati! Thank you for this easy to follow instructable! I cannot wait to try this! And it looks so simple to make!
13 years ago on Introduction
Thanks so much for the video... You really make it look very easy to make the capatis... I can't wait to try out the recipe this weekend n hopefully earn brownie points wit d bf...
14 years ago on Introduction
For an added treat, try spreading nutella on the chapati and rolling it up. It's delicious! Great instructable, by the way.
15 years ago on Introduction
Excellent video and instructions. Thank you. I have never eaten a Chapati but I sure want to try it. I will have to find an Indian store or order the flour on line. Thanks again.
15 years ago on Introduction
Thank you for posting the video!
15 years ago on Introduction
Oh my goodness! Watching you ladies make chapatis made me so hungry!
I really do need to start making my own chapati, even if they do tend to come out looking like Africa they still taste ten times better than tortillas heated on the stove! Thanks for the great inspiration, I love the name, showmethecurry, hilariously clever.
15 years ago on Introduction
Yum!
That is short for: excellent job, that looks just absolutely delicious!
15 years ago on Introduction
I know the ingredient list is short, but can you post it with the video? Thanks. I'm looking forward to making some.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
We have added a link in the description that has the detailed recipe as well as the written instructions.
15 years ago on Introduction
mmm.......delicious... looks great, good job
15 years ago on Introduction
Very easy to follow. The chapati looks delicious. Well done!