Pathiri is a thin roti made with rice flour. This is a speciality from Malabar. The procedure is a bit different than the normal rotis. The rice flour is added to the boiling water and mixed thouroghly with a wooden spoon until it thickens.It is then cooled and rolled out into thin rotis. The rice flour is a bit difficult to roll as it breaks on the edges. You can use a round cutter or a plate to cut out the uneven edges to make the pathiri nice and presentable. These go very well with non vegetarian dishes.
Ingredients:
Rice flour ... 1 and 1/2 cups (plus extra for dusting)
Water .......... 3/4 cup
Oil .............. 1 tbsp
Salt ........... to taste
Serve them with any veg or non veg dish.
Method:
1. Boil water in a pan adding a little salt to taste.Tip in the rice flour and oil mixing thoroughly with a wooden spoon avoiding the lumps untiil it thickens. (takes about half a minute)
2. Remove it in a plate or bowl and allow it to cool a bit.
3. Knead well to make it nice and smooth. If it is dry you can sprinkle a little water while kneading.
4.Take a small portion and roll out into a thin roti using rice flour for dusting on the board. You can cut away the uneven edges with the help of a round plate or a cutter.. Roll out a few rotis to make it easier. Dust flour to avoid them from sticking.
5. Roast them one by one on a hot griddle flipping the sides fast. The colour should be white and not overdone.
Make sure to clean the griddle / tawa each time with a kitchen towel before putting the second roti.
6.To puff them up use a spatula or a kitchen napkin pressing the edges of the roti while roasting.
Nicely described....so thin. .must try
ReplyDeleteThanks Moumita
Deletelovely rice roti dear
ReplyDeleteThanks Monu
DeleteWow !! too soft and nice rotis..Too yummy
ReplyDeletemaking pathiri makes me go bonkers... seeing urs I am wondering why am I not making it... looks so well made...
ReplyDeleteThanks Rafeeda.. that's a sweet compliment coming from you.. makes me so happy
DeleteI really need to start experimenting with rice flower and this looks like a good place to start.
ReplyDeleteMust try dear
Deletethis looks really soft and melt in mouth rotis
ReplyDeleteYes Linsy.. thin and light rotis
DeleteVery nice, pathrii, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop. pinning.
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