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Missi roti recipe, How to make Missi roti, Misi roti

Missi roti/ Misi roti is a very flavorful and yummy Indian spiced flat bread prepared with wheat flour and besan. Adding onion, ginger, green chilli and other spices adds to flavors of this roti. Freshly chopped cilantro is also used in the making which makes the roti even more appetizing and aromatic. Missi roti is again one such easy and quick to make breakfast which requires very basic ingredients in its making and is also relishable one just with pickle or plain curd as side accompany making it a hassle free one for busy mornings. This recipe is a basic version of missi roti and I shall post some more varieties in my upcoming posts. If you are beginner you can try making this simple, no stuffing recipe for your breakfast or meal. So lets get to the making!

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Ingredients

  • Besan – 1 cup
  • Wheat flour – 1 cup
  • Chopped onion – ¼ cup
  • Green chilli – 2 (chopped)
  • Chopped ginger – ¼ tsp
  • Chopped cilantro – 2 tbsp
  • Red chilli powder – ½ tsp
  • Turmeric powder – ¼ tsp
  • Salt – to taste
  • Cumin seeds/ Ajwain – ¼ tsp
  • Oil – 1 tsp
  • Water – to knead dough
  • Oil – for making roti

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How to make missi roti with step by step images


  1. In a bowl add wheat flour, besan, chopped onion, green chilli, ginger, chopped cilantro, red chilli powder, turmeric powder, salt, oil and cumin seeds. Mix well.
  2. Now add water gradually to form a soft dough. Knead it just like a chapati dough. The dough will be little sticky while kneading which is common. Allow the dough to rest for 10 minutes covered.
  3. Heat a tawa. Dust wheat flour on the rolling surface. After 10 minutes pinch medium sized portion of dough. Flatten it into medium sized circle using a rolling pin just like roti/ chapati.
  4. Now place the rolled roti dough on preheated tawa, drizzle some oil around it and cook in medium flame. When you see brown spots on one side flip and cook. When done transfer it to a plate and serve it hot with pickle, chutney or plain curd. This roti shall be little hard unlike regular roti so serve it hot!

Sandhya Riyaz

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