easy tandoori roti recipe on tawa | butter tandoori roti at home | tandoori roti naan
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 10 minutes
- Cook time: 10 minutes
- Total time: 80 minutes
- Yield: 10 roti
- Category: roti
- Cuisine: north indian
Ingredients
- 3 cups wheat flour
- 2 tsp sugar
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 tsp baking powder
- ½ cup curd
- 2 tbsp oil
- Warm water (for kneading)
- Coriander leaves (for garnishing)
- Butter (for brushing)
Method
- Firstly, in a large bowl take wheat flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, curd and oil.
- Mix well, making sure all the ingredients are combined properly. Baking powder helps the roti turn soft and fluffy, and gives a light tandoori texture without using yeast.
- Now add warm water slowly and start kneading the dough.
- Keep adding water as required and knead to a smooth and soft dough. Knead the dough for at least 5 minutes. This helps the roti turn soft and gives a good texture.
- Tuck the dough, grease with oil, cover and rest for 1 hour.
- After 1 hour, knead the dough again to make it smooth and soft. Pinch a ball sized dough and dust with wheat flour.
- Roll gently into an oval shape or any shape of your choice. Keep the roti slightly thick while rolling, as thin roti will not give a soft tandoori texture.
- Sprinkle coriander leaves on top and roll again gently.
- Flip the roti and spread water on the back side.
- Heat an iron tawa and place the water side down on the tawa.
- Press gently, making sure the roti sticks properly to the tawa. Use an iron tawa for best results. Non stick tawa will not allow the roti to stick properly.
- Once the roti starts to puff slightly, it means the bottom side is cooked.
- Flip the tawa and cook the roti directly on the flame.
- Cook until the roti is evenly roasted and gets a tandoor like texture.
- Once cooked, scrape the sides gently and remove the roti from the tawa.
- Brush with butter while the roti is still hot. This keeps the roti soft and adds flavour.
- Finally, serve hot tandoori roti with paneer curry or dal.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.