Rumali Roti – Saj Bread – Markook – Shrak – Roti – Whole Wheat Roti – Flat Bread –
Rumal – Handkerchief in many regional languages of the Indian subcontinent.
A roti which is as thin as a handkerchief is called Rumali roti. The traditional Rumali roti is an unleavened flat bread cooked atop a hot convex griddle, quite similar to Markook of the Levant. Markook is also known as Shrak or Saj bread in different regions. We have had quite a lot of Rumali rotis in India and also during our recent trip to the middle east, almost all all our meals were accompanied by Markook.
Breads such as Rumali roti and Markook are usually made with a combination of whole wheat flour and all purpose flour or completely with the latter. We as always appreciate good health over authenticity, hence our recipe of Rumali roti will be completely made with whole wheat flour.
Our Rumali roti recipe will yield 7 flat breads, with 215 kilocalories in each.
For detailed instructions & measurements, visit – http://hissingcooker.com/rumali-roti-markook-saj-bread/
Find our other bread recipes here – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8RhR-lhzys_vlPW6Xqf3E61WCyPcVboA
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10 Comments
Yummmmm!
Thank you do you add salt.
No yeast? Why all breads that I make don’t form bubbles? What i’m doing wrong?
Thank you so much for this! I'm going to try my hand at making this with almond flour- I've never made any kind of bread before so I'm still a little unsure but this looks pretty straightforward. And that use of the convex pat to cook the bread on is genius! I would have never thought of that!
https://youtu.be/_qfulzISYvU
That doesn’t say how you eat it and what you put in it…
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Wrong way and its doesn't look right
That's not how it's made, check the traditional lebanese way.