Soft layered Chapati
Soft layered Chapati

Hey everyone, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, soft layered chapati. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Soft layered Chapati is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals on earth. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. Soft layered Chapati is something that I have loved my whole life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have soft layered chapati using 5 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Soft layered Chapati:
  1. Take 2 tablespoons sugar
  2. Make ready 1 tablespoon salt
  3. Get 3 cups flour
  4. Make ready Melted unsalted butter
  5. Make ready Hot water

To make soft layered chapati the Kenyan way, you need all purpose flour, water, salt, sugar and oil. When done, remove the chapati from the heat and place it on a dry surface and keep covered with a clean piece of cloth. Repeat this until all the chapatis are done. And there you have it, sweet,soft layered chapatis.

Instructions to make Soft layered Chapati:
  1. In a clean bowl, add 3 cups of all purpose flour, 2 tablespoons of Sugar, 1 table spoon of salt and mix together with your hands
  2. Add 4 tablespoons of the melted butter into the bowl and try to incorporate the butter into the flour mixture with your hands just to break up lumps as much as you can
  3. Add the hot water bit by bit and mix with your hands (be mindful of this step as you don’t want to put in too much water). Stop adding water once the dough comes together, then add some melted butter again to the dough and knead continuously for about 15 minutes
  4. Cover the kneaded dough with a clean kitchen cloth and put in a warm area for about 1 hour.
  5. Now take your dough and divide into 9 equal balls (3 cups of flour should make 9 balls).
  6. Roll out the dough on a clean table add oil to the surface and fold the dough into a spiral shape (i forgot to take pictures of this part). Do this for all nine balls.
  7. Now roll out the spiral shaped dough into a circle, try to make the circle perfect (sometimes its difficult but all you can do is try :)) as you can see in the picture, even mine aint perfect… lol
  8. Heat a flat pan on medium heat
  9. Take each flat dough and place on the pan to fry, add oil on the side facing you, then flip over immediately and add oil on that second side too, now let it cook for about 45 seconds each and flip the sides again. Watch out for the color changes and if you feel the heat is too high, reduce it. You need to know how to play with the heat so that your chapati wont burn and so they can get cooked properly.
  10. After frying, your chapatis should look somehow like this or better :)
  11. Note: i didnt include the measurement of the hot water because i actually didnt measure mine, i just decided to do it the traditional way by using my eyes to size it up… lol But if you follow what i said about not adding a lot of water at once, you should be fine.

Repeat this until all the chapatis are done. And there you have it, sweet,soft layered chapatis. Soft, Multi-layered Chapatis Nothing beats a good chapati, good flakey soft chapati with a stew of your choice. This East African chapati is a soft, flakey unleavened bread that is quite different from the Indian flatbread because this chapati uses aa substantial amount of oil in its preparation. Chapati Za Ngozi (Kenyan Soft-Layered Chapati) Recipe for Chapati Za Ngozi- an unleavened Kenyan flatbread filled with flaky soft layers and pan-fried until golden.

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