Roat Recipe: Uttarakhand's Sweet And Biscuit Like Speciality That Is All About Indulgence

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Roat is a special recipe from Uttrakhand that is made with simple home ingridients. It is delicious and comforting in taste. See the recipe inside.

Roat Recipe: Uttarakhand's Sweet And Biscuit Like Speciality That Is All About Indulgence
Try this fluffy bread

Highlights

  • When it comes to Indian food, no meal is complete without bread
  • Today we bring you the recipe of roat, specialty from Uttrakhand
  • Check out the recipe here

When it comes to Indian food, no meal is complete without bread. Our habit of having delicious curries, gravies or sabzis with a bread is so much that now we have a whole variety to choose from it. Whether it is the simple roti, a tandoori naan, messi roti, baida roti or even a stuffed roti one has endless options to devour from. While you must have had all these kinds of accompaniments before, today we bring the recipe of roat, which a type of bread from Uttrakhand. This sweet flatbread which has a subtle flavour of fennel seeds, jaggery, and cardamom, is so versatile that you can have it with a sabzi, dal or dip it in your tea; it will absolutely taste delicious!

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This roti is made and served in large numbers on special occasions and is super easy to make! The biscuit like texture of roat is best served a rich gravy or sabzi that gives you a mouth full of taste. So, without waiting further, let us see how to make this recipe!

How To Make Roat | Roat Recipe

Ingredients

2 cups of wheat flour

1/2 cup of milk

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A pinch of cardamon powder

1 tsp fennel seeds

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1 cup jaggery

4 tbsp ghee

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First, take a bowl and add wheat flour, ghee, cinnamon, and fennel and mix. Then in a separate pan, mix jaggery with some water. Once the jaggery dissolves, strain the sweet water to get rid of the impurities.

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Now mix some cold water and jaggery water with the prepared dry ingredients and form a dough. Let it rest for 20 minutes. Then roll out some portions of dough and cook the roti on a hot Tawa. Once it turns golden brown from both sides, take it out and enjoy!

Make this yummy recipe and let us know how you liked it.

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