Roti Dough in Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer ~ in Just 3 Minutes! with Exact Measurements & Time!
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Learn How to Make Roti Dough in Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer ~ in Just 3 Minutes! with Exact Measurements & Time! #rotidough #chapatidough #atta
✅ Written Recipe: www.theloveofspice.com/roti-d...
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00:36 - How to Make Roti Dough in KitchenAid Stand Mixer
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✅ Written Recipe: www.theloveofspice.com/roti-dough-in-kitchen-aid/
@Kitchenknack
Жыл бұрын
So much easier in a stand mixer❤
@TheLoveOfSpice
Жыл бұрын
Yes!
That was a great video, welldone. I just bought a mixer and have never used one, so this was the exact lesson i was looking for, good teaching!
Just starting to use this exact same version of Kitchenaid mixer. Using your video as a guide. Thank you ☺️
@TheLoveOfSpice
Жыл бұрын
Very welcome. And good luck! :)
Inspired by you I bought a stand mixer. Kitchenaid was too expensive for me so I bought "Howork" one and till now does a good job. I do not use oil or salt and I have mastered making a dough in now only 2.5 minutes (start to finish). I put approximately half of the water right away in the beginning and rest of it slightly slowly in about 1.5 minute period. Last 30 seconds I use use a tablespoon or two to slide the water from the side.
@TheLoveOfSpice
6 ай бұрын
that's awesome! stand mixer is a game changer for making dough!
@AbhishekOKK
21 күн бұрын
Hi, how much did it cost ? And is it still good ?
@bsbawa10
21 күн бұрын
@@AbhishekOKK I paid only $95 for it. But the price does change a little. It is on Amazon
like it
@TheLoveOfSpice
2 жыл бұрын
thank you!
Hi! Which kitchenaid model do you use for kneading the dough?
@TheLoveOfSpice
6 ай бұрын
I got this from Costco many years back. I believe it's the 6 quart bowl lift one.
I had bought Chakki Atta in hope of getting more nutriition. I also want to use 3 cups of flour at a time. Would the measurement be the same as yours?
@TheLoveOfSpice
Жыл бұрын
Hi, yes it should be the same. Good luck!
How long does it sit for and how to cook it???
Hi which brand is this?
@TheLoveOfSpice
9 ай бұрын
It's Kitchenaid.
Where can I buy that same item ...and send me link ....
@TheLoveOfSpice
6 ай бұрын
Sorry I'm not sure how i missed this message earlier. I got this one from Costco.
Hi, is the dough of same quality if you use only one cup.
@TheLoveOfSpice
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, you can use one cup flour too, and adjust salt, water and oil accordingly, especially if you have a smaller size stand mixer. But I prefer to use 3 cups of flour at a time in my 6 quart kitchen aid.
how much is the maximum dough that you can knead at a time ? We eat roti's three times a day so three cups may not be sufficient for us .
@TheLoveOfSpice
9 ай бұрын
Maximum will depend on the size of the bowl. Larger bowls can do 6 cups easily.
What is the cost of it ?
@TheLoveOfSpice
2 жыл бұрын
Hi, the cost varies based on where you get it. I got it from Costco at the Thanksgiving deal price back then, which was $100 off the regular price.
Sincerely appreciate your efforts to give the exact measurements, but in the case of flour and other powdery ingredients, it is more accurate to measure in weight rather than cups. The quantity of flour in a cup can vary by 15% to 25% depending on the scooping action of each person.
@TheLoveOfSpice
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, good point. Will keep that in mind going forward, and try to give measurements in both cups & grams for reference.
@chrisdsouza8685
11 ай бұрын
@@TheLoveOfSpice Thank you for caring. I pick up many recipes from instinctive cooks who don't measure stuff and can't say how much they are adding of anything. My simple trick is to measure the container before they reach for it, and again after, and by simple subtraction I know just how much it was 😊