Biscuit Rotti

Biscuit Rotti :D there is no biscuit in rotti ! Rotti made this way was very crisp so amma named it oven fresh biscuits to lure us ..She had to lure us once and we became ardent fans of these biscuit rottis. It was her creative way of doing-away with left over holige skin dough or we call it 'kanaka' in kannada. You can see the procedure for making holige and its skin on TOM here, here and here.

You need the following :
Left Over holige skin dough, soaked moong dal (split moong beans), Rice flour 1tbsp, chilli paste, salt, grated coconut, chopped coriander leaves (if u have them)
Mix all these using very little water to make a firm dough.
Divide them into equal number of balls. Make thin chapathis on a non-stick paper. Transer it to hot tava along with paper with roti side facing the tava. slowly peel the paper away.
Roast rotti on a medium heat till it is crisp. Leave it in a plate for 2-3 mins before you start munching it..and it is hard to stop...munching :P try it out!

18 comments:

  1. I love the title, it made me really curiois to come and chek it out ;-)

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  2. Ha ha, i was expecting a biscuit! Very different roti Lak, look like papad :)

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  3. biscuit rotti sure sounds interesting. I have never had it, and have to try it.

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  4. wow... nice recipe.. new for me... looks crispy... thxs foe sharing..

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  5. biscuit roti chennagide ri .. antu biscuit rotti anta hesaru ittu chennage biscuit haak bittri :) naanu tile odi edanappa biscuit rooti anta yochane maadta idde :)

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  6. recipe looks interesting...nice name too!!

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  7. Hi Happy..trust you r doing good. Long time did not check your blog too.. Biscuit Rotti :D

    Cham, ehehehe..ya I know..people would think that so I have confessed it in first line itself. Rotti is crisp like papad and very crunchy to eat :)

    Priyanka..thanks ya

    Shreya and Srikar, Try it out you may like it..

    Deesha, ahahhahaaa...houdu ri maska biscuit ;) thanks for coming..

    @ Sowmya :) Thanks

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  8. I was thinking how come biscuit becomes roti !! Gud one dear.....looks yum

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  9. I even thought that there is gng to be smtg with biscuit...hehhee..but really a good one dear...,any new words to me..holige...etc,etc..

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  10. Hmm! NICE IDEA...used to make maida puris of left over kannaka...will try it out .(-:
    rgds

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  11. wow! thats look so good and a new recipe for me! have to try it!

    add as a follower of my blog to have my recipes in ur dashboard itself!

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  12. Looks interesting and very very tasty...

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  13. The name is very creative:) Looks and sounds like an interesting recipe!

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  14. Super idea kanri! Try madtini e week end!

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  15. :) Biscuit Rotti...ineno ankonde...good one!

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  16. CHuntey rotti is innovative ! Here are a list of chutney's you might want to try with them... http://ramkicooks.blogspot.com/2008/03/1001-south-indian-blended-curries.html

    /Cheers
    Ramki

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  17. @Ramki,
    Thanks for the coment, I will check it out.

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