Makki ki roti is a total comfort food for so many of us - crispy, hearty, and downright delicious. Pair it with sarson ka saag and a dollop of white butter, and you've got a meal that's pure bliss. But let's be real, making makki ki roti at home can feel like an uphill battle. The dough cracks, the roti refuses to roll out evenly, and let's not even talk about trying to get it perfectly round. It's frustrating, right? But don't worry, we've got you. We found a ridiculously easy hack that'll make this task a breeze.
Thanks to a viral Instagram video by digital creator Deepti Kapoor, you can now whip up makki ki roti without breaking a sweat - or the dough. The trick? Aluminium foil and a plate. Sounds simple, right? That's because it is! Here's what you do: grab two large squares of aluminium foil. Place your dough ball in the middle of one square, cover it with the other, and press down with a plate. Twist the plate gently while pressing to flatten the dough evenly. Just make sure you don't go overboard with the pressure, or you'll end up with paper-thin rotis.
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Check out the full video of this genius hack here:
Honestly, how cool is this? It's no surprise the video has already racked up over 40.2K views and thousands of likes. The internet is buzzing with reactions. One person wrote, "This trick is so good, I will try it." Another added, "Apply ghee on both sides of the foil to prevent the roti from sticking." Someone even asked, "Can we use butter paper instead of aluminium foil?"
Another user chimed in with their own hack: "I do the same on polyfoam, the results are amazing." And of course, there were plenty of comments like, "You're a genius" and "Wow, aapka hack amazing hai (your hack is amazing)."
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We're officially adding this to our kitchen arsenal. Next time you make makki ki roti, try this out-you'll thank us later. Got your own hacks for making this iconic Punjabi bread? Drop them in the comments below!