Please note that in addition to the ingredients listed above, you'd need a rolling pin, a rolling board, and a
cast iron or non-stick flat-round griddle (also called tawa) for making any Indian flat bread.
We will start with making dough for the parathas. For making dough:
- Put the wheat flour in a mixing bowl.
- Add the carom seeds and salt to the wheat flour, and mix the ingredients well.
- Pour water a little at a time (about an ounce) to the flour, and mix properly with hands until the dry flour is all absorbed.
Depending on the brand of whole wheat flour, you may need a little less or more than 1/2 cup of water to make dough with 1 cup wheat flour.
Make sure that the dough does not stick to your hands and to the sides of the bowl. If it sticks that means the dough is more moist than needed. To fix this, sprinkle some flour to the dough and mix again.
For making parathas, the dough is divided into small equal-sized balls that are flattened with a rolling pin. When flat and round, it is then cooked on a flat griddle.
Making dough and rolling into flatbreads is really simple. However, you need to practice a few times to get the best results. This is one of the healthiest breads you can eat and serve, and is worth trying.
Happy Cooking!