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Banana Tortillas/Chapatis

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Banana Tortillas made with Metta gluten free flour

Delicious yet an easy and healthy way to use up those overripe bananas that no one wants to eat. Perfect for breakfast or a quick anytime snack 😊

Yield: 6-8 tortillas

Prep time: 15 minutes

Resting time: 15-20 minutes

Cook time:  15 minutes

Total time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 small mashed bananas
  • 1 cup of Metta flour
  • ½ tsp fennel seeds
  • A pinch of nutmeg
  • A pinch of cinnamon

Tools Needed

  • Rolling pin
  • Skillet (preferably hard anodized pan)
  • Flat spatula

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, mash the bananas completely.
  2. Add Metta flour, fennel, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
  3. Mix and knead well. The dough should not be sticky nor wet. It should be a little firm and pliable so it’s easy to roll. Add a little water if too stiff or a little more flour if too sticky.
  4. Once a soft yet firm dough is achieved, place a moist paper towel over the dough and put it in a container with a cover to avoid developing dry skin on it. For best results, leave it in the fridge for at least 15-20 minutes. For best results, use dough within 48 hours of initial kneading.
  5. Preheat skillet, or tawa, to medium-high heat.
  6. Smear a little dry flour on your hands before making the dough balls to prevent the dough from sticking to your hands. Divide the dough into balls.
  7. When ready to roll, dip each dough ball in its entirety into dry flour to avoid sticking to the rolling pin. Place it on a clean counter top, to roll using a rolling pin.
  8. Roll evenly applying gentle pressure into a round about 6” in diameter (if it starts breaking or sticking to the counter or rolling pin, you may be pressing too hard). Don’t worry if you are not able to make it a nice round shape. You will likely need to use more dry flour while rolling it to prevent it from sticking to the counter. Brush off the access flour if it starts settling on the flatbread dough as you’re rolling it. Thin it out to your preference.
  9. Place it on a hot skillet. Ideal skillet temperature is 500 to 550 F. Cook the initial side or base for about 45 seconds then flip the flatbread. Let the other side cook for about 45 seconds. Then smear a little oil on the base and press slightly with the spatula to crispen. Remove from the skillet once both sides are cooked, oiled, and crisp.
  10. Finally, serve warm with maple syrup, honey, peanut butter, or jam or just plain and enjoy!
  11. If any left over, save them in a foil or zip lock bag over night on the counter and eat them the next day after warming in a zip lock bag or a tortilla warmer for 25-30 seconds in the microwave. You can also store them in the refrigerator in a tightly sealed bag and consume within 2-3 days. They may harden in the refrigerator, because they are made without any preservatives, but warming them in the microwave or on a hot (at least 500 F) skillet will make them soft again. Alternately, they can be frozen once cooled.

Other Tips: If making a bunch of them at once, it is best to stack them in a foil, a tortilla warmer or in another container wrapped in a cloth. This will keep them warm and soft for hours.

Note: This recipe was created on-the-fly by my very own mother, Prem Ahuja! Leave it to Indian mothers to not want to waste anything 😊 Thank you mom for your creativity and everything – LOVE YOU!!

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