4 tbsp
(12 Teaspoons)
melted butter plus extra for brushing the rotis
1 cup
(48 Teaspoons)
boiling water
pinch of salt
Method
Sift the flour. Add the melted butter
Pour the cup of boiling water into the flour
Mix it into the flour using a fork or spoon. You will have a wet, lumpy mixture.
Rotis made the South African way with butter
Mixture would have cooled down a little. Knead into a soft dough. The dough will feel a little sticky but as you knead the dough will become silky smooth.
If the dough doesn't feel soft you can drizzle in a little more butter and keep kneading
Heat a non-stick pan or thawa on the stovetop on medium heat. You may need to adjust your heat if the pan gets too hot
Divide dough into 8 pieces. Roll each piece into a neat round ball
Rotis made the South African way with butter
Flatten the dough with the palm of your hands. Roll the dough on a lightly floured surface. You can add more flour as you are rolling to prevent the dough from sticking
Roll out into a circle, about 20 cm in diameter
Place the roti on the pan. Cook until it starts to bubble a little
Flip it over. Cook until the other side bubbles. Brush with butter and turn over again.
Brush the other side with butter and turn over. You will be flipping your roti over 3 times. Takes about a minute or less to cook the roti
To keep rotis soft place them in a container with paper towel at the bottom and more on top of the rotis