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    Roghni Roti | How to make Roghni Paratha

    Published: Sep 21, 2018 · Modified: Oct 5, 2020 by Srivalli · 11 Comments

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    Roghni Roti is a soft roti prepared using only milk and ghee and has a good shelf like as it can stay for a week.

    I adapted this roti from the book "The Essential Andhra Cookbook with Hyderabadi and Telangana Specialties" that talks about the food during the Nizam rule. An only partial book is available for reading, and even that was such an interesting tale to read about food and culture many years ago.

    As the book mentions, this Roghni Roti is a basic roti, where you can make other versions using the same dough. The book has some wonderful suggestions, even for tough alphabet if you are into nonveg.

    This roti gets its name Rogni derived from the Persian word Rogan, which means butter/fat. What was interesting was that this Roti is also found in the Mughal Cuisine in UP by the same name, where they also call it Safar Roti.

    The Chapati in both the cuisines is made a similar way and almost the same approach. The dough is made with only milk and ghee, cooked with ghee. This roti will stay good for a week and is good to eat when it is cold as well. This is one roti we can make if we are going to travel and want food during our journey.

    I felt the chapati looked so excellent and yes it tasted awesome too.

    Rogni Roti is my choice for R in the AtoZ Flatbread and more, where I am doing AtoZ Indian Flatbread. If you are keen on knowing whats R in AtoZ Dosa Varieties, check out!

    Roghni Roti
    A to Z Indian Flatbreads:

    A for Angakar Roti
    B for Bedai Poori
    C Choorie Ka Parantha
    D for Dhapate
    E for Ellu Holige
    F for Farali Poori
    G for Girda
    H for Hariyali Paratha
    I for Indori Palak Ki Puri
    J for Jalebi Paratha
    K for Koraishutir Kochuri
    L for Lifafa Paratha
    M for Masala Paratha
    N for Nachni chi Bhakri
    O for Orotti
    P for Peethi Ki Paronthi
    Q for Qeema Naan

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    How to make Roghni Roti

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    Hydarabad Roghni Roti

    Roghni Roti | How to make Roghni Paratha

    Ingredients Needed:

    • 1.5 cups Wheat Flour
    • 1 /2 tsp Salt
    • 5 tbsp Milk
    • 4 to 5 tbsp Ghee
    • Ghee for cooking

    How to make Roghni Roti

    • In a bowl, take the flour, salt, and the ghee to be mixed. Mix well.
    • Add the milk and knead to a soft dough. Continue kneading for 10 mins.
    • Cover and let it rest for 10 mins.
    • Pinch out equal balls from the dough and roll out to 6 inch discs.
    • Heat a tawa and cook the roti on both sides with ghee.
    • Gently press down to ensure the roti is cooked on all sides.

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    Roghni Roti | How to make Roghni Paratha

    Roghni Roti is a soft roti prepared using only milk and ghee and has a good shelf like as it can stay for a week.
    Course Main Dish
    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh
    Keyword Roti with Shelf Life
    By Cook Method Stovetop
    Occasion Lunch Box
    Dish Type Indian Flatbread
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 1.5 cups Wheat Flour
    • 1/2 tsp Salt
    • 5 tbsp Milk
    • 4 - 5 tbsp Ghee
    • Ghee for cooking

    Instructions

    How to make Roghni Paratha

    • In a bowl, take the flour, salt, and the ghee to be mixed. Mix well.
    • Then, add the milk and knead to a soft dough. Continue kneading for 10 mins.
    • Cover and let it rest for 10 mins.
    • Pinch out equal balls from the dough and roll out to 6 inch discs.
    • Heat a tawa and cook the roti on both sides with ghee.
    • Gently press down to ensure the roti is cooked on all sides.
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    1. vaishalisabnani says

      September 21, 2018 at 3:22 am

      I have never heard either Roghani or Safar rotis , strange but my Gujju friends make some rotis binded with milk . I don’t think they have any special name for them , but yes they are perfect as travel good .
      These milk rotis taste delicious , even Inmake them sometimes .

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    2. Sowmya:) says

      September 21, 2018 at 9:24 pm

      Rotis kneaded with milk sounds heavenly! And I would love to read that book with the food stories during the Nizam reign. What a unique pick Valli. Hats off!

      Reply
    3. gayathriraani says

      September 22, 2018 at 9:51 am

      The roti must be so soft because of the milk in the dough. Cooking chapathi in ghee is one of my childhood fav and even Sruti likes it a lot. Will try this for her lunch one day..

      Reply
    4. Priya Suresh says

      September 23, 2018 at 12:41 am

      Once i have accidentally prepared my dough with milk, never knew that is roti do exists. Such a soft roti, seriously an interesting rich pick from Hyderbadi cuisine Valli. Love to cook my rotis with ghee, will definitely make this roti for the sure.

      Reply
    5. harini says

      September 23, 2018 at 8:26 am

      I make roti dough with milk all the time and just the other day my friend was mentioning that they are good for long distance travel as they keep well for a longer time. But never knew the Hyderabadi or UP roots 🙂

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    6. Ritu Tangri says

      September 24, 2018 at 5:34 pm

      Omg!! So much of ghee in roti.... This has to be super delicious with so much of richness imparted with ghee and milk..I do make rotis by kneading dough with milk but not same amount of ghee. This roti is going to be made for the next holiday trip 🙂

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    7. mayurisjikoni says

      October 11, 2018 at 10:58 pm

      With a generous amount of ghee this roti must be really soft. My mother in law would always recommend adding milk to make roti dough. Lovely to get to know so many different names of flatbreads from India.

      Reply
    8. Simply Tadka says

      October 15, 2018 at 11:15 am

      This bread looks so soft and goes with any gravy dish.

      Reply
    9. Renu Agrawal Dongre says

      October 18, 2018 at 11:52 pm

      This roti looks so yummy and delicious. Would love to have this for my morning breakfast.

      Reply
    10. Sandhya Ramakrishnan says

      October 22, 2018 at 4:32 am

      I love that flavorful roti. This is a great one for kids with milk and ghee. It should be very soft right?

      Reply
    11. Padmajha PJ says

      October 22, 2018 at 10:17 pm

      The chapathi with milk and ghee and then cooked in ghee must have been so yum! Love the name of the dishas well!

      Reply

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