Roti tissue

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Overview of Roti Tissue:

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Roti Tissue






Roti Tissue also known as Roti Helicopter or Paper Prata is a type of roti which is popular in Malaysia and Singapore. It is a sweet dish, served hot and usually eaten as a dessert.

Ingredients[edit]

The main ingredients of Roti Tissue are wheat flour, butter, and sugar. It is cooked by spreading a thin layer of dough on a hot griddle and then folding it to create a multi-layered roti. The roti is then coated with butter and sugar, and served hot.

Preparation[edit]

The dough for Roti Tissue is made by mixing wheat flour, water, and a little bit of salt. The dough is then rolled out into a very thin sheet, which is then cooked on a hot griddle. The roti is cooked until it becomes crispy and golden brown. After cooking, the roti is folded into a cone shape, and then coated with butter and sugar.

Serving[edit]

Roti Tissue is usually served hot, and is often accompanied by a side of curry sauce for dipping. It can also be served with other sweet toppings such as condensed milk, chocolate sauce, or fruit jam.

Variations[edit]

There are several variations of Roti Tissue, including those that are flavored with cheese, chocolate, or fruit. Some versions also include additional ingredients such as nuts or raisins.

See also[edit]

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