Monday 18 May 2015

BID ADIEU TO THE ROLLING PIN!

      We all indians have their chapatis and puris almost everyday.
Well...not in my house.We have it,say,once or twice in a week.My kids arent too fond of chapatis,but they wouldnt say 'no' to puris.But making chapatis or puris or rotis is a huge task for us busy moms.The dough has to be made a perfect circle-thats whats expected from every women,literally.


Using the rolling pin for this task is a pain in the neck.Every mom like me wants to find an easy way to roll that dough perfectly without killing your neck and back and oh the wrists too.

So im here for the rescue ;)

I got this idea form one of my realtives when she told me about this non-electric  puri machine.
So i thought why not try to use it.


My mommys,it was a huge success.Honestly,it was fun.Even your kids can make rotis or puris in it.Train your daughters using this and they wouldnt ever say no to making chapatis-ive tried it.

Now,although it is called a 'puri' machine.You can make rotis or chapatis in it too.

All you need to do is,knead the dough using a food processer or the traditional way-using your hands.But we know food processers a best friend when it comes to kneading dough.It makes it easier,Just make sure that your dough isnt too soft nor too hard.

Now take as much dough as you require (depending on your machine) and flatten it lightly drenching it in flour on both the sides.Apply some oil on the base of your puri machine and place the dough on it and PRESS.


VOILA! you have a round chapati or puri or roti or whatsoever.
Now cook your dough and happy eating!


This is the typical puri maker,much like an older version.


This is the one that i have,much like a newer version.
But the both of them work the same job.







I hope you like my idea and i hope you share it with others too.If you have any other ideas on homemaking for us mommys then please do comment down below.

Much love,
from one mommy to another XOXO




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