Sabbakki Rotti



Have you tasted Sabbakki in rotti form? If the answer is no, then you have to try it. So far all my friends who have been making it have loved this rotti very much.

Sabbakki Rotti
Vrat Recipes

Blog: www.tasteofmysore.com       Author: Lakshmi Grandhim
Preparation time : 5hr                  Mixing Time : 1hr        
              Makes :  10 rottis                        
            
         Ingredients:

200g : Sago or Sabbakki*
      1   :  Potato
1tbsp: Rice Flour (Optional)
  1tsp: Green Chilli Paste
1tbsp: Coriander and Curry leaves chopped
             Salt

Method :
1.       Soak Sabbakki or Sago for 5-6 hrs. Drain water and keep it aside.
2.       Cook Potato, peel and mash. Cut coriander and curry leaves
3.      Mix all the ingredients – Soaked & Drained sago, mashed potato, Coriander & curry leaves, chilli paste, rice flour and salt. Usually mixing does not call for any additional water. If needed add a little.


4.      Grease a non-stick paper with oil. Take little dough and pat them into a circle on the non-stick paper. Transfer it to hot pan.
5.      Fry on both sides till done. This step takes time, so do not hurry or you will end up with torn rotti which is half cooked.   
Notes:
1.       Sago is also called Sabbakki, Saggubiyyam.  Soak for atleast 6 hrs before you make this dish.
2.       Frying time is a little long but it is worth the wait. It takes approximately 3 – 4mins for 1 rotti to cook.  
3.    If you  are making this dish for your vrat or ekadashi purposes, minus off the rice flour and add a potato more for binding purposes. Cooking time increases by altering the proportion, so just take care of that part. 


Wishing you all a happy and blessed year 2014. It was Hanuman Jayanti on 1st of Jan, here is Lord Hanuman's blessings from Changi Ramar Temple, Singapore 

6 comments:

  1. This looks delicious :) thanks for virtual darsh an

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  2. Hosa Varshada shubhashayagalu Lakshmi. Didn't know we could make rotti from Sago. I'll surely try this. Thanks for Hanuman darshan :-)

    Happy New Year 2014 and God Bless...
    Meena.

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  3. Happy 2014 LG!
    sabbakki rotti maadi tumba dina aithu, weekend madthene. I add rice flour to the rotti, never tried making it with only sabbakki. bari sabbakki hakadre, rotti tattoke kasta agalwa?

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  4. Happy New Year to you and yours Lakshmi!

    Sabbakki rotti looks lovely, I add a little bit of crushed peanuts for flavor.

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  5. roti looks so delicious and lovely.. thanks for sharing dear :)

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