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Lumpold 10-24-2010 08:01 AM

The Bread Thread... and other assorted baked products...
 
OK, I was going to call this 'What did you bake today?', but I didn't technically bake the breads I'm about to post... and they are so easy to make, I often wonder why we invented cutlery... this post will be in 2 parts, making and finished product!

Chapattis and Parathas...

OK, so you need to make an incredibly simple dough (water and atta flour*. easy!) that should be pretty dry, as it's refrigerated and will become wetter as it's chilled. There is very little difference between making chapattis and parathas. I assume this is very very similar to making soft flour tortillas.

http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/1...1010232054.jpg

It'll look something similar to this when it comes out! You then need to roll out the dough so it's about 1/10" thick... if you're making chappatis, toast it in a dry pan over a fairly high heat, if you're making parathas, brush it with oil (melted ghee**), cut from the centre of the rolled dough to the edge, roll it into a cone, make into a ball, and roll it to 1/10" again, brush with oil and cook like a chapatti!

http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/5...1010232056.jpg

Being a man, you know how to cook many things at once.

http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/4...1010232053.jpg
Big pot - mutton curry, small pan - lentil dahl, frying pan - chapatti

Now, on to the results post...

*atta flour (also known as chapatti flour) is a fine ground, wholemeal flour... you can just use wholemeal if you have no access to atta flour.

** ghee is clarified butter, while this is the traditional oil, you can use whatever you have to hand, although if it's not ghee, a more neutral oil like veggie or sunflower gives the best flavour results.

Lumpold 10-24-2010 08:05 AM

Re: The Bread Thread... and other assorted baked products...
 
When cooking the breads, pockets of air inside should puff up. You should toast the breads for a minute to two minutes per side. For parathas, brush one side with ghee, cook that side, and brush the other while the first side is cooking!

Chapattis
http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/3...1010232057.jpg

Parathas
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/8...1010232126.jpg

Curry and Dahl... sod knives and forks, use breads!
http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/207...1010232134.jpg

GreekGodX 10-24-2010 08:36 AM

Re: The Bread Thread... and other assorted baked products...
 
I read all of that and looked at the pictures.. All I could come up with is :dr

fxpose 10-24-2010 01:47 PM

Re: The Bread Thread... and other assorted baked products...
 
I made focaccia several nights ago. I took some left over pizza dough, formed it thick on parchment paper and topped it with EVOO, basil, parmesan, and red onions.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...n/P1050217.jpg

Buckeye Jack 10-24-2010 01:57 PM

Re: The Bread Thread... and other assorted baked products...
 
Definitely want to try these. When we got married back in September, we were gifted a kitchen aid, so ever since then I have been making bread. Nothing too wild yet, just white and wheat. Have also dabbled in pizza dough and combining different things.


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