Akki rotti is a very famous dish in Karnataka and is my favorite too. I never get bored of this rotti and I can eat this daily provided if someone prepares this for me...:)..!!
This used to feature as a regular dish in my lunch and my mom used to give me 6-7 roti's so that her daughter could get to taste atleast one...poor mom...!!Guys believe me, my lunch box used to be a hot target for my friends.If I tell them that i have brought this for lunch,I had to run after them to chase my lunch box or else there would be just a tiny piece left for me to taste and I always ended up to go the canteen....Hmmm..So many memories with this rotti for me.My Mom makes the best Akki roti's that I ever had.They will be perfect crisp and soft at the same time.
As Hubby is brought up in Delhi and as my Inlaws are from Andhra,they never got to taste this.The very first time i prepared this after my marriage Hubby was very much impressed by the taste and has become a big fan of this and now he always asks me to prepare this rotti.
Ingredients:
2 Cups Rice flour
2 Onions finely chopped
1 Cup grated Bottle gourd(can be substituted by cucumber)
1/4 cup grated Carrot
1/4 cup finely chopped Coriander
1/4 Cup Roasted,deskinned and slightly powdered peanuts
1 tsp green chilli paste(Ground into a coarse mixture)
1 tsp jeera
salt to taste
Method:
- Mix the rice flour with all the ingredients properly with hand until everything is mixed properly.
- Now add enough warm water to make it into a semi solid dough as shown in picture.(Rice flour varies from place to place,if you feel that your rice flour is sticky then add warm water to make the dough which in turn helps to release the stickiness of the dough,it always help better).
- Take a handful of dough and make it into round balls of Orange size.
- Smear the Rotti tawa(Non-stick/normal dosa pan) with little bit of oil all over the tawa and place the rotti dough in center and press it gently with hands and spread into a thin layer by rotating the pan by immersing the hand in a bowl in between which helps in patting the dough evenly and smoothly on the tawa.Make it as thin as possible.do not bother if small gaps are there,that makes the rotti even crispier.
- Pour a spoon of oil over it and cover it with a lid and place it on fire on medium flame.Let it cook for 2 mins.Keep an eye on it to check in b/n whether it is done or not.Once you see the red patches started forming increase the flame and cook it.Try to rotate the tawa inorder to get an evenly roasted rotti.No need to turn it on the other side.
Other variations of Akki rotti:
- The Basic Akki rotti contains Rice flour,onions,green chilli paste,coriander leavessalt,jeera.Try the other variations of Akki rotti according to the availability of vegetables.
- Grated Carrot/Bottle gourd/Cucumber/Beetroot/fresh coconut can be added to the above mixture according to our taste.
- Crushed peanuts add the extra taste to the regular Akki roti's.
- Seasonal seeds like Avarekallu(tender ones) can be used to make these.
- Greens like Mint/Coriander/Dill leaves/Spinach can also be added according to our taste
Important Notes:
- Use two-three tawa's to make these rotti's which eases the process of making them.
- Do not attempt to pat the dough on hot tawa,the dough does not spread evenly and we may even burn our fingers.
- Run the backside of the pan(after the rotti is done) in running water in order to cool it faster.But do not try to attempt this process for non-stick tawa's,there is a possibility of the non-stick coating coming out and the shape of the tawa gets disturbed.
- Always prepare it on medium flame and higher the flame inorder to get nice crispy and softer one's.Otherwise it will become very hard and chewy.
- The rice flour's vary from place to place.The gluten content in rice flour also varies which when attempted something like this makes the rotti very hard and stiff and will be very chewy.So try to use non-glutinous rice flour for this and use medium hot water to make the dough inorder to avoid the extra glutinous of the rice flour.
- Dip your hands in water in between the process which helps you to pat them evenly or you can even apply oil to your hands while doing it.
- If you don't have many pans/tawa's at home,try to use a hollige paper if available to pat the rotti or you can even pat on the greased baking mat and place it on tawa with the dough side down and remove it after one minute and fry the rotti normally.
- Sometimes the rotti sticks to the pan and it does not come out.The Best way to get a non-sticky rotti is "spray Pam(Oil spray) all over the hot pan and run it in the water and follow the procedure, you can really avoid that messy job.
- If you do not have pam spray pour 1-2 tbsp of oil on the hot pan and prepare tadka (just add mustard seeds) and remove it and let the pan cool and follow the procedure.You can still avoid the sticky- messy job of rotti's.
For a more healthy version you can even check my Ragi rotti which is equally delicious and more healthier than Akki rotti.
As a kid I never used to eat ragi rotti, In order to make it appealing for me my Mom used to pat half the tawa with the Rice flour dough and the other half with ragi flour dough which tempts me in a combo of different colours.Seems quite interesting right??Try it out to make your kids eat if they are also like me, do not accept some dark colors in their food.
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mmm this is a nice roti, it sometimes turns out dry if not hard warm so I kinda avoid it, after looking at your akki roti I am tempted to have some!!!
ReplyDeleteAkki rotti looks delicious Prathibha... is one of my fav... even my mom uses 2 tawas to prepare this... so the other one is ready by the time the first one is done ... but never tried with bottle gourd... seems to be good n healthy :)
ReplyDeleteOH wow looking so yummy yummy.. looking crispy crispy..wish to have one prathy.. Clicks are superb.. work in progress so good and you are doing good job in editing work dear, like framing all those stuffs. keep it up.
ReplyDeleteI sure have lot to learn from your blog. You 've a lovely ideas with odd ingredients.. Atleast it's odd for me till today! Looks fabulous.
ReplyDeletei would love to have this..looks delicious dear..m so gonna prepare this soon :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious Rotis.. Never tried them..
ReplyDeleteAkki rotti looks yum, Pratibha! I use bandlee instead of tawa but the rest remains the same. Same as you, hated raagi rotti as a kid but love it now!
ReplyDeleteOh wow looks fabulous Prathibha! Never had Akki Riti before! You have tempted me enough to make it :)
ReplyDeleteBoth the rottis look delectable. Am not too good at making these but I will try it one of these days.
ReplyDeleteI am so coming over to your home this weekend to eat this...never tasted it, and this sounds so tempting.
ReplyDeletewowow! Pathibha ...lovely blog ...lovely akkiroti ..r u kanndiga ? akii rotti butter on the top ..wow! yummy ..i drooling rght here :P
ReplyDeleteThat's my fav.. looks really good!
ReplyDeletePrathi,akki rotis are my all time favourite...love to have these rotis rite now...lol urs lunch box story brings me loads of beautiful moments yaar!
ReplyDeleteNice crispy rotis Prathibha. Love your step by step mehtod. Thanks for sharing these awesome rotis :)
ReplyDeleteHi Prathibha,
ReplyDeleteThank u for posting akki roti with pictures. I had it once at my Kannadiga Neighbour's place and liked it a lot.
healthy rotis..nice step by step procedure..looks yumm prathibha..
ReplyDeleteNot fair to tempt me like this Prathibha! Gorgeous pics. I tasted this once at my friend's house and became an ardent fan of this dosa/roti. You have reminded me again :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious akki roti. Gorgeous pics.. Thanks for the detailed tips.
ReplyDeletenice roti....a different version..yummy
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your lovely words..
ReplyDelete@pavithra Thank you gal for ur appreciation..
@simran u r always welcome 2 my place dear
We make by grinding rice into dough,this sounds easier and adding onion,sure gives a great flavor,i will try this sometime!
ReplyDeleteI heard and saw this in many blogs but never tried this...Looks yum.. Nice presentation and write up.
ReplyDeleteWow thatlooks so beautiful and so dalicious. With all those ingridinets it has to be yummy.
ReplyDeleteboth roties looks delicious Prathiba..love the addition of bottle gourd instead of cucumber
ReplyDeleteYummy..I never tried making this ..my sis did once...ur recipe is real nice with so much details :)
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome...With those onion and carrot it looks gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteHave seen akki roti in man blogs. Looks too good. Havent tried it though.Nice pic.
ReplyDeleteyummy rotis prathibha..thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteThis has been on my to-do list for so long - looks perfect Prathiba.
ReplyDeletewow! This is my fav! I just love them, yrs looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sending this to 'Show me your Breakfast' event!! Looks healthy delicious.
ReplyDeleteYummy Akki roti Prathibha,never added bottle gourd in roties..sounds great and healthy...
ReplyDeleteHahaha i am eating akki rotti now while i am typing this :) But i have not added bottle gourd and i add some ginger and curry leaves to this. Akki rotti always tastes great.
ReplyDeleteLovely roti. We have them with cilantro chutney. I have also made them with ragi. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteoohhh wow Bisi bisi akkiroti with bennne ummm mouthwatering nice golde color yum yum.Thank you so much for your support dear.
ReplyDeleteoohhh wow Bisi bisi akkiroti with bennne ummm mouthwatering nice golde color yum yum.Thank you so much for your support dear.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious prathy,love to have one :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious & tempting. will try this soon.
ReplyDeleteI use to make without carrot...Looks very yummy!
ReplyDeleteI remember making this long long back. Thanks for the entry :)
ReplyDeletei love love akki rotti, I can have crisp akki rotti with chutney pudi, 3 times a day too :)
ReplyDeletemy mom would be joining me shortly, the first thing, I would ask her to do is "akki rotti" :) those akki rotti looks soo crisp in your photos, just like the way I would love to relish them ;)
The akkiroti looks so good! Beautiful click!
ReplyDeleteI made this today and it came out so great prathiba! thanks so much for the tip and a great post! I will post it in the future and link the inspiration back to you!
ReplyDeleteCan we have this wuth some curry or fry like badane ennegai?
ReplyDeletethere...i have posted it...I have acknowledged you. Thanks Prathiba!
ReplyDeletehttp://relishingrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/02/akki-roti.html
Wow, nice recipe and pics Prathy. I am from Blore too and I love this. And just like you my mom makes the best akki rottis and I always had my lunch at the canteen courtesy my friends....
ReplyDeleteI was looking for something different to make akki rotti today and came across your blog. Will check the other recipes too. Cheers!!
I was searching for akki roti recipe and came across your blog...this is quite a unique version with the veggies making it more nutritious..will try this..
ReplyDeleteHi Prathibha, excellent blog!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorites,I am from Kerala,I am yet to try this at home.
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Thank you for this wonderful recipe!!!
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI have tried this akki rotti and it comes out well to eat it hot.
If i put in tiffin box to eat it later, it would have become too soft like dosa.
How to avoid it? I have many friends getting rottis for lunch which are not actually too soft..