Bhakhri
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Bhakhri

4 servings
Homemade flatbread/bhakhri using whole wheat flour (coarse or fine) along with oil, salt and water!

Ingredients

  • wheat flour
    2 c
  • salt
    1 tsp
  • oil
    ¼ c
  • warm water

    less or more depending on type of flour

    ¾ c
  • semolina

    optional

    1 tbsp

Directions

  1. 1

    Mix 2 cups of whole, 1 tsp of salt and ¼ cup of oil in a big bowl. Mix it well with your hands.

    Step 1
  2. 2

    If you want to make your bhakhri crispy for snack, add 1 tbsp of semolina to the flour mix and mix it well. If you want to make soft bhakhri that is easy to scoop the curry with, then please skip this step.

  3. 3

    Start adding little warm water at a time and start needing the dough. The dough should be firm like kids playdoh. Do not make the dough soft. You should NOT need extra dry flour to roll the bhakhri.

    Step 3
  4. 4

    Once dough is ready, cover it and keep it aside for 5-10 minutes.

    Step 4
  5. 5

    Once ready to make the bhakhri, grease a tawa (flat pan) with tiny amount of oil and start warming it up.

  6. 6

    Uncover the dough and need it again to smooth it out. Divide the dough in 12-13 even sized balls.

    Step 6
  7. 7

    Massage each dough ball between your palms and flatten it.

  8. 8

    Start rolling it as thin or thick as you like. You should not need extra flour to roll it as the oil in the dough and the firmness of the dough should be good enough for you to roll it without extra flour.

    Step 8
  9. 9

    Once the tawa is almost hot, place rolled bhakhri on the tawa and cook on low/medium heat for 15-20 seconds.

    Step 9
  10. 10

    Once you start seeing the side facing down turning whitish with light brown dots, flip it.

    Step 10
  11. 11

    Flip the bhakhri and cook the other side on low/medium for 10 seconds and then medium/high for 20 ish seconds or until the side facing down has good amount of brown spots on it.

  12. 12

    Add ½ tsp on oil on the side facing up, flip it and cook the bhakhri with some pressure on it using wooden roti presser, spatula or clean cloth until the side facing down is good golden brown.

    Step 12
  13. 13

    Flip it and cook the other side same way until the side facing down is good golden brown. Take it off the tawa and place it flat on cloth or pepper towel so the steam does not make the bhakhri soggy.

    Step 13
  14. 14

    Repeat rolling/cooking process for each dough ball.

    Step 14
  15. 15

    Serve them hot/warm or room temperature with any curry if serving it for meals or with cup of hot chai and achar for snack!

    Step 15
Bhakhri
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Bhakhri

4 servings

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About this Recipe

Start your day with the comforting aroma of freshly made Bhakhri, a delightful homemade flatbread that's surprisingly simple to create. This recipe brings you the essence of a wholesome breakfast, made from scratch with basic pantry staples.

What makes this Bhakhri truly special is its approachable nature and the beautiful texture it achieves. Using whole wheat flour, combined with just the right amount of oil and warm water, yields a sturdy yet flaky flatbread that’s perfect for dipping or enjoying on its own. The simplicity of ingredients ensures a pure, satisfying flavor profile.

When you bite into this homemade Bhakhri, expect a satisfying crispness that gives way to a tender interior. The subtle saltiness perfectly complements the wholesome, earthy flavor of the whole wheat flour. It's a truly rustic and comforting experience, designed to be enjoyed fresh off the griddle. While the recipe uses common ingredients, the simple process makes achieving this delicious breakfast flatbread an enjoyable task for any home cook.

To add another layer of texture, you can include the optional semolina when kneading the dough, which contributes to a slightly crisper finish. If you prefer a softer bhakhri, you might adjust the water slightly for a more pliable dough. The recipe specifies using either coarse or fine whole wheat flour, allowing you to customize the final texture to your liking.

These homemade Bhakhri are a wonderful addition to any breakfast spread, pairing beautifully with pickles, yogurt, or a hot cup of tea. They also make a hearty accompaniment to main meals.

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