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The following is the traditional roti canai flatbread recipe, calling for only flour, ghee, salt, and water. The dough is kneaded well, covered in oil or butter, and rested, which is crucial as this step makes it very stretchy. The recipe also gives instructions on how to stretch out the dough the way cooks do at mamak stalls in Malaysia and Singapore, so you can easily replicate this traditional preparation method.
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The following is the recipe for a super soft roti canai flatbread. The basic dough is enriched with milk and condesed milk resulting in a strong, yet pliable dough. Other than that, the preparation is the same as in the case of the traditional recipe. The recipe is courtesy of chef Chandra from Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur’s Gobo Chit Chat restaurant.
PREP 45min
COOK 30min
RESTING 3h
READY IN 4h 15min
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The following is the traditional roti canai flatbread recipe, calling for only flour, ghee, salt, and water. The dough is kneaded well, covered in oil or butter, and rested, which is crucial as this step makes it very stretchy. The recipe also gives instructions on how to stretch out the dough the way cooks do at mamak stalls in Malaysia and Singapore, so you can easily replicate this traditional preparation method.
2 cups (240g) plain flour
1⁄2 cup (110g) ghee
a pinch of salt
1 cup (240 ml) water
oil or butter, for greasing
Begin by blending flour, salt, and ghee in a mixing bowl. Gradually incorporate water into this mixture and proceed to knead it. Continue this process until the dough achieves a smooth texture and is not sticky.
Next, lightly coat your hands with cooking oil and shape the dough into 6 balls.
Grease the balls with oil some more, if needed, and arrange them in a pan. Cover with cling film.
Then, allow these dough balls to rest for a period of 2 to 3 hours; for best results, letting them sit overnight is highly recommended. When the dough is adequately rested and ready, proceed to flatten each ball.
Flatten the ball first by hand, and then grab it by the sides and slap it against the oiled work surface to stretch it out. Repeat this process, only grabbing it from different sides each time to get a uniformly thin sheet of dough. In between those, or instead of them, you can stretch the dough out by hand, similar to phyllo dough.
Fold into a rectangle, or fold into a long rectangle and shape into a roll, then twist to make a cylinder and tuck the free end underneath. If you opt for the cylinder-shaped roti, when shaped, flatten it with your hands.
Cook on an oiled griddle pan over medium heat for a few minutes, flipping a few times.
When cooked, crush the bread two times between your hands, each time from two different directions, to scrunch it up.
Serve warm.
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The following is the recipe for a super soft roti canai flatbread. The basic dough is enriched with milk and condesed milk resulting in a strong, yet pliable dough. Other than that, the preparation is the same as in the case of the traditional recipe. The recipe is courtesy of chef Chandra from Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur’s Gobo Chit Chat restaurant.
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