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Who wants to join me for a Simple Dinner – Coriander Roti with Pickle, Yogurt and a little tomato ketchup?
Recipe Post updated on 27th March 2018!
Our weekdays are all about simple, delicious food with lots of big flavors but something really quick. As much as possible, I like to put my kitchen gadgets to work to maximize the time.
What about you?
I generally knead my Roti dough in a stand mixer and let me tell you it’s incredibly soft and well done. But one thing you must be aware of is the proportion of dough and water.
After kneading dough by hand for chapathi/ roti regularly for many years, the exact proportion of whole wheat flour to warm water is 55%. Assuming you are going to make Roti’s with 2 Cups of flour, so you might need just over 1 Cup of water. And this trick works all the time for me.
I am a huge fan of Coriander leaves in herbs.. and they are forever stocked in my refrigerator. And thanks to these gorgeous OXO Spacesaver Herb containers, my coriander leaves stays fresh for three weeks.
I love the addition of Coriander leaves as garnish in my curries, stews and in flatbreads too. This time, I was so keen on using them as the main flavoring ingredient and made some coriander roti..
How about making Pumpkin phulka roti or may be even Spinach Phulka roti for a change?
Coriander Roti
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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 10 Roti's
Author: Sandhya Hariharan
Coriander Roti can be prepared as an alternative to plain roti's with lots of coriander and spices.
Ingredients
- 2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
- 1 Cup coriander leaves
- 2 Tsp Gram Flour Besan
- 1 Green Chillies minced Optional
- 1/2 Tsp Red Chilli Powder
- 3/4 Tsp Turmeric Powder Haldi
- 3/4 Tsp Cumin Powder
- 3/4 Tsp Coriander Powder
- 1 Tsp Carom Seeds Ajwain
- Salt To Taste
- 1 Cup + a little more Water
- 2 Tsp Oil Kneading
- Ghee/Oil 2-4 Tsp for spreading optional
Instructions
In a large mixing bowl, combine the chopped coriander leaves, wheat flour, chickpeas flour, spice powders, carom seeds & 1 cup of water and start kneading. Add a little more water if needed as you knead until you achieve a soft pliable dough. Splash the oil onto your hands and the remaining on the dough and knead until we have a clean bowl. Set the dough aside and prepare the tava.
Divide the dough into 10 equal portions. Pick one portion of dough at a time, dust some flour and spread them with the roller into thinroti.
Cook the rotis for 1-2 minutes, turning once, until lightly puffed up and lightly browned on both sides.Add few drops of oil while cooking the roti’s. Remove the Roti from the tava and place them in a casserole. Adding oil to the coriander roti is optional and you may avoid it if you are keen on cutting down oil.
Serve Coriander Roti hot with Pickle, Ketchup & Yogurt.
Notes
For variation, you could also sneak in some Mint leaves if you like.
Adding Carom Seeds is optional again if your children do not like them included.
Course: Flatbread, Main Course
Cuisine: North Indian
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Sushma Mallya says
That was very quick and simple one yet very flavourful & delicious sandhya…
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Rohini says
Hey Sandy, I was just wondering what to make for dinner when your post popped up! I am gonna try this right away and will post you the result in an hour!! 🙂
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lata raja says
Delicious! Just a pickle would do isn't it?
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Looks lovely, you have a nice blog.
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Gita says
Perfect looking rotis dear..nice steps 🙂
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Raje says
Wonderful flavors with your roti Sandhya, they must taste Yumm!
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Sandhya Hariharan says
Excellent… Rohini.. Try em and let me know.. I wud be glad…
Thanks Gita,Sushma & Raje@ Latha… Yup just a mixed pickle wud be yumm
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Padma says
Roti looks colorful and full of flavor…. thanks for dropping by at my blog… you have a nice space here… would love to visit u more…
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Pavithra says
Hi sandhya thanks for your lovely words in my blog dear.. hey the coriander roti sure it would taste awesome… Looks so yummy.. who say no to this yummy roti and pickle… perfect…
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Sanghi says
Delicious roti sandhya!!
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Veggie Belly says
Coriander is one of my favorite herbs and I add hand fulls of it to my Indian dishes. I love how you've worked it into the roti! I bet that was fragrant and yummy!
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RAKS KITCHEN says
Hey that’s a cool idea Sandhya! Will try some time 🙂
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Rohini says
Wow, I accept it is a perfect change to an otherwise normal roti.. Was delicious, and went well with Pickle n Yoghurt. Thanks for sharing it with us Sandy. Keep rocking gal!
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Sree... says
hiii…thank u soo much for ur lovely comment.I love the flavour of Coriander leaves..Nice recipe and simple too..:)
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Priya says
Such an aromatic roti, looks tremendous!
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Graziana says
I love rotis, I have to try them with coriander and ajwain. Thank you for sharing this with WHB!
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my kitchen says
Tasty & Healthy rotis
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Prathibha says
It would be aromatic right??
Nice idea of using coriander in roti..Reply
Sarah Naveen says
Simpy yummy..love the idea of adding coriander
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Ammu Madhu says
lovely..
cheers,
ammu.Reply
Kanchan says
Nice dish ! I always tend to bring loads of coriander and forget to use the whole bunch , nice way to use the whole bunch of coriander !
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Sandhya Hariharan says
Glad for you Rohini.. that you had a lovely dinner…
Thanks Sree & Priya…Yup Pratibha… It is aromatic when you cook your roti's.
@ Ammu & Sara… Thankooooo
Exactly Kanchan .. Thats why I went on try this recipe… An instant Roti & we have a solution to using Coriander tooo
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jeyashrisuresh says
Thanks for visiting my space sandya. Actually i came across ur blog few days back and ur ur pav post.but before leaving comment somebody came and went ,totally forgot.Waht a coincidence.
panner sandwich is my fav one.very long back i made.
And the coriander leaves roti looks yummy. We all love roti.Will try this easy and simple one.Reply
Sandhya Hariharan says
Thank you Padma… Do visit often..
Raks.. Try em n let me know
Sangi & Pavitra.. Thank you gals.
Veggie Belly..Thank you 4 dropping by
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s says
first time here..quite a lovely blog…this is sucha quick yet wholesome meal
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Must be very flavorful… I do it with methi !
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Naarya says
wow. sounds easy and tasty. will give it a shot soon…
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Shri says
Delicious looking rotis, Sandhya!
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Avisha says
Hi,
New here, Corriander Rotis look delicious.You have a really nice blog.Reply
Nandini says
Very healthy and aromatic roti! Thanks for visiting my blog! 🙂
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lissie says
very healthy and nutritious rotis…tasty too!
Thanks for visiting my space, Sandhya! do visit again… you have a wonderful space here!Reply
Sanjana says
Hey Sandhya! You have some awesome recipes here! Such a great blog! Thank you so much for coming to visit me at KO Rasoi. I'll definetly be following your blog!
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Margaret Gallagher says
Quick easy and DELICIOUS – easter delightsReply
Nicholas Baker says
I love your blog Sandhya, you are a very reliable guide to making Indian food at home. I have a question: this recipe makes a lot of roti … is it better to scale down or can I keep the in the fridge for a while?
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Sandhya's Kitchen says
Hi Nicholas, Thank you for your message. These Coriander rotis will keep well in fridge for up to 3-4 days in the fridge. Simply warm it up in the microwave before enjoying. Alternatively, half the quantity if you only want to make 4-5.
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