Quick Leftover Roti Recipes Under 10 Mins
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Leftover rotis are common in many households, but they don’t have to go to waste. With a few simple ingredients and quick cooking methods, they can be turned into tasty dishes like roti upma, roti noodles, cutlets, and chaat. These easy recipes take only a few minutes to prepare and are a great way to create quick snacks or meals while reducing food waste.
Leftover rotis are something most Indian households deal with on a regular basis. After dinner, a few chapatis often end up sitting in the fridge, and the next day no one really wants to eat them the same way again. Many times they simply go to waste.
But those leftover rotis can actually be turned into quick and tasty snacks. With just a few basic ingredients and about ten minutes in the kitchen, you can turn them into something completely different.
Here are some easy ideas to give your leftover rotis a delicious makeover.
Roti upma is one of the simplest ways to use leftover chapatis. Start by tearing the rotis into small pieces.
Heat a little oil in a pan and add mustard seeds, chopped onions, green chilies, and a few curry leaves. Once the onions soften, add some peas or chopped carrots if you like.
Now add the roti pieces, sprinkle turmeric and salt, and mix everything well. Cook it for a few minutes until the rotis absorb the flavors. Finish with a squeeze of lemon and some fresh coriander. It makes a quick and satisfying breakfast.
If you want something a little different, roti noodles are worth trying. Simply cut leftover rotis into thin strips so they resemble noodles.
Heat oil in a pan and sauté garlic and ginger. Add vegetables like cabbage, capsicum, and carrots and cook for a couple of minutes.
Next, add a little soy sauce, vinegar, ketchup, and black pepper. Toss in the roti strips and mix everything well for two to three minutes. Garnish with spring onions and serve hot.
An aloo roti roll works perfectly as a quick snack or lunchbox option.
Mash a boiled potato with salt, chaat masala, chopped onion, and coriander. Spread the mixture on a roti and roll it tightly like a wrap.
Heat it on a tawa with a little oil until it turns slightly crisp. You can also add green chutney for extra flavor before rolling it. Well, if you aren't a big aloo fan swap it with panner.
Leftover rotis can also be used to make crispy cutlets.
Tear the rotis into small pieces and mix them with mashed potatoes, grated carrots, peas, chili powder, garam masala, and salt. Shape the mixture into small patties.
Dip them in a light besan slurry and coat with breadcrumbs. Shallow fry until golden brown on both sides. Serve with ketchup or chutney.
For a quick chaat-style snack, cut rotis into small squares and toast them on a pan until they become slightly crisp.
Place them on a plate and top with yogurt, tamarind chutney, green chutney, chopped onions, tomatoes, and sev. Finish with a sprinkle of chaat masala.
It’s a fun twist on papdi chaat and takes only a few minutes to prepare.
Another easy option is roti pakoda. Prepare a besan batter using gram flour, water, turmeric, chili flakes, ajwain, and salt.
Spread a simple potato filling on the roti, fold it, and cut into triangles. Dip the pieces in the batter and fry them until crisp and golden.
They make a perfect snack with tea on a rainy day.
This traditional Gujarati dish is specifically made using leftover rotis.
Tear the rotis into pieces and keep them aside. Heat oil in a pan and add cumin seeds, hing, garlic, curry leaves, and green chilies. Add turmeric and red chili powder.
Mix yogurt and a little besan with water to form a thin slurry, pour it into the pan, and let it simmer for a few minutes. Finally add the roti pieces and cook for another couple of minutes.
The result is a comforting and flavorful dish.
For a fun fusion twist, use rotis as taco shells.
Warm a roti on a pan and fill it with kidney beans, chopped vegetables, paneer or cheese, and a simple tomato-onion salsa. Fold it like a taco and heat it on a tawa for a minute or two.
It’s quick, filling, and perfect for a light meal.
Yes, roti can be a dessert too, If you’re craving something sweet, roti ladoos are a great option.
Crumble dry rotis and mix them with powdered jaggery, ghee, chopped nuts, and a little cardamom powder. Shape the mixture into small balls.
It’s a quick homemade sweet that requires very little effort.
Leftover rotis don’t have to be boring or wasted. With a little creativity, they can easily be turned into snacks, breakfast dishes, or even quick dinners. These simple recipes not only save time but also help reduce food waste. Once you start experimenting with them, you might actually find yourself making extra rotis on purpose. You never know.
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