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    Tikkar Roti | How to make Rajasthani Tikkar Paratha

    Published: Sep 18, 2020 · Modified: Dec 4, 2021 by Srivalli · 4 Comments

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    Tikkar Roti or the Rajasthani Tikkar Paratha is a flatbread made with an equal portion of Maize flour and Wheat flour. It is then spiced with spices and vegetables. These make a delicious snack or tiffin for any meal.

    The maize meal or the flour that is slightly coarse and yellow in colour is used to make these rotis. What we get as corn flour is not the same as makai ka atta. Cornmeal is the regular flour made from maize. This flour is a staple one in Rajasthan, Punjab, and other northern states. The famous Makki ki Roti and Sarson ka Saag is popular winter food.

    As with all rotis, there are a couple of ways you can make this roti. First is the basic one where you simply knead the flour with salt and water to make bread. The second method is to mix spices and herbs. Finely chopped onions and tomatoes are also added to make this Tikkar one delicious roti to enjoy anytime.

    How to make the Tikkar Roti:

    Since it comes with vegetables and spices loaded, you can serve it as such or with a pickle for a snack. For dinner, you can always serve it with the Kadhi or any Vegetable curry. I made adapted my thali from Vaishali who made the bread from Tarla Dalal and served it with Rajasthani Kadhi, Gobhi Mattar, a simple salad, and Choorme ka Ladoo. I did the same and recreated it in my kitchen!

    We love Pakoda Kadhi and this version was so delicious. I just couldn't stop munching on the pakodas as I was frying and naturally, the kadai was so good. The Gobi Matar was almost similar to what I make, still, on the platter, it added such variety. To end the meal, the Choorma Ladoo was so good.

    Tikkar Roti is the featured dish in the Rajasthani Tikkar aur Sabzi Thali. On SYL, I have another interesting roti from Rajasthan.

    With this, we come to the last recipe under Thalis featuring Indian Flatbread. Come back next week for yet another interesting theme.

    Rajasthani Tikkar aur Sabji Thali

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    Indo Chinese Platter for Day 1
    Idli Platter for Day 2
    Pakoda Platter for Day 3
    Colourful Rangoli Food Thali for Day 4

    Week 2 - Thalis featuring Non Veg Regional Cuisines - Non Veg Thali

    Chicken Donne Biryani - Non Veg Thali 1 for Day 1
    Raju gari Kodi Pulao - Non Veg Thali 2 for Day 2
    Mutton Biryani - Non Veg Thali 3 for Day 3
    Mutton Dum Biryani - Non Veg Thali 4 for Day 4
    Fish Curry - Non Veg Thali 5 for Day 5
    Prawns Curry - Non Veg Thali 5 for Day 6

    Week 3 - Thalis featuring Indian Flatbreads

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    Bengali Dhakai Paratha Nasta Thali for Day 2
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    Gujarati Dhebra aur Sabzi Thali for Day 4
    Punjabi Amritsari Kulcha Thali for Day 5

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    Ingredients used to make the Rajathani Tikkar Roti

    Maize flour is not easy to roll out, so mixing in wheat flour helps in binding. Use warm water for better kneading and rolling.

    Keep the prepared dough aside for 10 mins for the gluten to develop and it will be easy for you to handle the dough.

    You can add finely chopped spring onions, onions, green chilies, and tomatoes to the dough and knead again.

    These rotis taste great as such or you can serve with any side dish of your choice!

    I made Pakoda Kadhi and Gobi Masala.

    Rajasthani Tikkar

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    Rajasthani Tikkar aur Sabji Thali
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    Rajasthani Tikkar Roti

    Tikkar Roti or the Rajasthani Tikkar Paratha is a flatbread made with equal portion of Maize flour and Wheat flour. It is then spiced with spices and vegetables. These make a delicious snack or tiffin for any meal.
    Course Dinner
    Cuisine Rajasthan
    Keyword Dinner Ideas, Healthy Recipes, Paratha Recipes
    By Cook Method Stovetop
    Occasion Everyday Meal, Weekend Special
    By Diet Healthy Recipes, Vegetarian
    Dish Type Indian Flatbread
    Prep Time 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time 35 minutes minutes
    Servings 6 numbers
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup Makai ka Atta / Corn Flour
    • 1 cup Wheat Flour
    • 1/2 tsp Ginger Paste
    • 1 tsp Garlic grated
    • 1/2 Onion grated
    • 1/4 cup Tomatoes chopped
    • 1/4 cup Spring Onions
    • 2 - 3 Green Chillies finely chopped
    • 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
    • 2 tbsp Ghee
    • Salt to taste
    • Wheat Flour for dusting
    • Ghee for cooking

    Instructions

    How to make Rajasthani Tikkar Roti

    • Take a wide bowl and mix maize flour, wheat flour and salt together.
    • Add ghee and rub with your fingers till everything is blended.
    • Using warm water, slowly add and knead to a stiff dough.
    • Cover the dough with a wet muslin cloth and keep aside for 15 to 20 minutes.
    • Next, remove the cloth and knead again before adding the remaining ingredients into the dough.
    • Incorporate everything until nicely mixed.
    • Divide the dough into 8 to 10 equal portions.
    • Dust the rolling board and roll each one into a disc of about 4 to 5 inch discs.
    • Heat a tawa and grease with ghee. Place the tikkar and cook on both sides with ghee.
    • Serve hot with any Rajasthani Kadhi, Sabzi.
    • I served it with Rajasthani Kadhi, Gobhi Mattar, and a simple salad.
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    1. Vaishali says

      September 18, 2020 at 10:17 am

      The Tikar looks very very well done , they look very soft and well cooked . The tikars are very different from makai rotis , much lighter too .
      Waiting fir winter to seep in so we can enjoy this roti .

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    2. Harini Rupanagudi says

      September 20, 2020 at 12:46 am

      Wow! those rotis look so perfect. With those vegetables and spices, it must be a flavorful one. I need to make it soon.

      Reply
    3. Srividhya says

      October 14, 2020 at 5:52 am

      Love this bread. Like the idea of adding spring onions as well. This is really good Valli.

      Reply
    4. Renu says

      October 15, 2020 at 9:58 pm

      5 stars
      I too made this and thoroughly loved this paratha. I liked reading your serving suggestions.

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