If the roti sticks and burns as soon as it is put on the pan, then try these tips, fluffy chapatis will be made even on a light pan –

If the roti sticks and burns as soon as it is put on the pan, then try these tips, fluffy chapatis will be made even on a light pan - India TV Hindi

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Most people use iron tawa to make roti at home. With use, the base of the tawa becomes thin. Actually, when it is cleaned, the tawa gradually starts getting worn out. Due to this, the layer of the tawa gradually becomes thin and it becomes very light. In such a situation, while making roti on gas, the pan heats up quickly and the roti sticks to it and gets burnt. Most people are troubled by this problem. If you are also facing the problem of roti burning on the tawa, then now you do not need to worry, because if you try these tips, then the roti will not stick to the tawa:

Try these tips so that the roti does not stick to the pan:

Use salt: Turn on the gas and place a pan on it and then put a spoon of salt on the pan and spread the salt all over the pan with the help of a cloth. Now rotate the salt with the cloth and do this process until the color of the salt changes completely. When the color of the salt becomes brown, then remove all the salt from the pan. Clean the pan thoroughly with the help of a cloth. After this, make roti on the pan. Due to rubbing salt, a light layer of it is formed on the pan. In such a situation, when you bake roti on this pan, it does not burn quickly and does not become hard either.

Flour is useful: Making parathas or any greasy thing on the pan leaves grease on it. Due to which, when the next time roti is made on the pan, it starts sticking to the pan. In such a situation, to overcome this problem, put some flour on the pan and start rubbing it on the pan with the help of fingers. By doing this, along with the oil on the pan, the food particles will also get absorbed in the flour. These oil and food particles on the pan burn and spoil the taste of your roti or cheela.

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