First of all, I love this photo of the Al Camino. Before we moved to here, my Dad used to visit the US for work and he would bring back stories of his adventures. On one of his trips he did a road trip across the country in an Al Camino and I have been in love with it since. It’s the definition of ugly-pretty and more than anything, I love ugly-pretty things.

Let me save the my monologue on ugly-pretty for another day; for now, let me share how to make the perfect roti. During the early pandemic, I shifted focus away from the complicated dishes and really worked on perfecting the basics. The basics can make an average meal 10x more special. A well made roti is a perfect companion to

The perfect Roti

Prep Time

20 minutes

Cook Time

10 minutes

Serves

4

Ingredients

  • Flour
  • Salt
  • Water

Kitchenware

  • A cast iron crepe pan, a griddle, a big frying pan, or a tawa
  • A KitchenAid mixer with the kneading hook or strong forearms
  • Rolling pin

Steps

The recipe itself is pretty simple but making a roti is an art form. In my family, some people are legendary roti makers and I wanted to drill into every little detail that a recipe cannot encapsulate; the recipe beyond the recipe. This is one of those recipes that you have to learn with someone. One of the biggest things I learned during my pandemic deep-dive was that you have to stand next to an expert and feel the feelings of a recipe. I can’t stand next to you in your kitchen and make rotis but this video is by far the best example I have seen of making a perfect roti.