Chapati using a Silvercrest Monsieur Cuisine

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(4.8)

Preparation time

35 min

Total time

55 min

Servings

4

Calories / Serving

92 Cals

Difficulty

Easy
Chapati using a Silvercrest Monsieur Cuisine

Ah, Chapati! The delightful unleavened flatbread that has been a staple for centuries across the Indian subcontinent. Legend has it that the word 'chapati' comes from the Hindi term 'chapat', which means 'to slap', a nod to the traditional method of shaping these doughy discs by hand. With just a handful of simple ingredients—flours, water, salt, and a touch of sunflower oil—this recipe showcases the beauty of simplicity. Once you roll out your chapati, watch it bubble and puff up like a balloon in a hot skillet, a culinary magic trick that never fails to impress. Serve it warm, slathered in ghee, and you have yourself a piece of history that pairs beautifully with curries, vegetables, or even just a dab of butter. Remember, the secret is in the technique; too much heat and you might end up with a crispy frisbee instead of a soft, fluffy delight!

Ingredients

  • 300 g Flour t55
  • 150 g Water
  • 1 Pinch(es) Salt
  • 500 g Potato
  • 100 g Red onion
  • 1 Lemon

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Steps

Chapati Dough

  1. Add 300 g of flour t55, 150 g of water, 1 pinch(es) of salt in the food processor bowl.
  2. Mix knead: 3:00min / 0°C / Speed 1.
  3. Transfer the content of the food processor bowl on a workplan cover with towel.
  4. Setaside the dough on the workplan cover with towel during 15min.

Potato Filling

  1. Add 500 g of potato in a cooking pot.
  2. Boil the oven filled with water.
  3. Transfer the content of the cooking pot on a cutting board.
  4. Dice the potatoes
  5. Setaside the preparation content on the cutting board.
  6. Add 100 g of red onion on the cutting board.
  7. Slice the red onions
  8. Add 1 lemon on the cutting board.
  9. Slice the lemons
  10. Setaside the preparation content on the cutting board.

Cooking and Assembly

  1. Divide the chapati dough into small, equal-sized balls
  2. Roll out each ball into a thin circle using a rolling pin on a lightly floured surface
  3. Cook in the pan over medium heat during 1min to 2min and each side.
  4. Spread a small amount of Butter on each cooked chapati.
  5. Place diced Potatoes, Red Onions, and a squeeze of Lemon juice on one half of the chapati.
  6. Fold the chapati in half to enclose the filling
  7. Serve Hot.