Roti Pizza

Hello everyone! Today I am posting recipe for an Indian version of pizza. You can make this using leftover chapatti/roti or make fresh roti/chapatti. I have used my leftover chapatti/roti and made a fresh batch using makai/maize flour which makes the base crisp and gives it the feel of thin crust pizza. You can use any topping of your choice. Make these and your kids will gobble up the rotis. You can adjust the cheese as per your liking or avoid it also still tastes great. It is very easy to make with easily available ingredients. So lets get cooking…

Ingredients:

Leftover chapatti/rotis – 3-4 (as you have left)

For making fresh batch:

Wheat flour – 2 cups

Makai atta/maize flour – 1 cup

Salt – 1/4 tsp

Oil – 1 tbsp

Water for kneading

For topping:

Onions (diced) – 2 large

Tomato (diced) – 2 large

Capsicum (diced) – 1 large

Corn kernels/Makai (boiled) – 1 cup

Pizza sauce/tomato ketchup – for spreading on roti

Oregano and chili flakes for sprinkling on top

Salt as per taste

Cheese (processed) – 3-4 cubes (1 cube for per roti)

Oil for greasing

Ketchup and Mustard sauce

Method:

For making fresh batch of roti/chappati:

In a bowl sieve the wheat flour and maize flour. To this add the salt and oil and mix it well. Now knead into soft dough using water. Cover and keep aside for resting for 10 minutes. After ten minutes make small balls out of this dough (depending on what size roti you want). Roll these balls into rotis/chapattis and cook them. Keep aside.

For pizza:

1) Take a non stick tawa and grease it with little oil. Place the cooked roti on the tawa.

2) Apply the pizza sauce/tomato ketchup on the roti. Now grate the cheese on it. Top it with the onion, tomato, capsicum and boiled corn. Sprinkle the oregano, chili flakes and some salt. Now cover the tawa and cook on low flame till cheese melts and the roti base will become crisp.

3) Serve hot. Top it with ketchup and mustard sauce.

This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla and sponsored by Queen’s Brigade.



48 responses to “Roti Pizza”

  1. Good idea for leftover roti. Carry on

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    1. Thank you…😊😊

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  2. Looks yummy and sounds easy, thanks for sharing, Shail 🙂

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    1. Thank you so much!

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  3. Fun recipe to try with kids! I will surely try this with my little one. Thank you for sharing this simple, yummy secret.

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    1. Yes it is very easy to make so joining in your kids will make it a fun process ☺️☺️

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  4. This is innovation at its best. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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    1. Thank you…☺️☺️

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  5. A cross between a loaded nachos and a pizza. As always, the pic looks too tempting. Thanks for sharing another quick and easy recipe.

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    1. Thank you so much..☺️☺️

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  6. Great breakfast option for the kids with leftover roti. Will definitely try at home.

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    1. Yes it is! Do try it out!

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  7. Looks delicious. My children used to love these when they were younger. Sometimes I would roll them up and pack them in their tiffin box.

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    1. Thanks a lot! 😊😊..It can be made as a wrap also for tiffin.

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  8. Brilliant! Now we don’t have to throw away the leftover rotis any more! And my family does love pizza.

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    1. Thank you! Hope you try it out!

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  9. I love home made pizza and usually make them with bread slice when I don’t have pizza base with me. This is a new variation that I can try. Thanks for the recipe. And that pic looks yummy. Drooling!

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    1. Thank you so much! Do try it out!

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  10. Innovative recipe

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  11. I keep making roti pizza and uttapam pizza for my kids. They love it. I’ll try your recipe too for a variety in taste.

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    1. Ya even I have made the uttapam pizza. Do share ur recipe too even I’ll try out a new one! 😊😊

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  12. Wow this looks so yummy. I am going to try today as I have leftover chapatis. Seems to be healthy too.

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    1. Thank you so much! If you avoid the cheese or vary the amount you can call it healthy.😊😊

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  13. Wow! This is an awesome idea to use leftover rotis. Will definitely try this out 🙂

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    1. Thank you! Do try it out!

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  14. I have this weird idea of joining two rotis with cheese spread now to make it a cheese burst version.

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    1. Yes you can do that too but seal the edges using a little cornstarch slurry or else the cheese will spill out. 😊😊

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  15. I think this is the best use of leftover rotis. Kids love Pizza, no matter thin or thick crust. Loved the recipe and idea.

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    1. Thank you so much!

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    mominprocessnow

    Super easy and fun.. now I will be using my old chapatis to make pizza only.

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    1. Thanks a lot! 😊😊

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  17. That’s a very creative concoction and a great way to reuse resources!

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    1. Thank you😊😊

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  18. Will try this recipe asap .. looks delicious

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    1. Thanks a lot..☺️☺️

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  19. This looks amazing roti pizza . I would definitely love to try for my kids

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    1. Thanks a lot..☺️☺️

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  20. Lovely and easy use of roti. Loved the pictures
    Deepika Sharma

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    1. Thanks a lot..☺️☺️

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    1. Thanks a lot..☺️☺️

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  21. I make it too with leftover rotis but I have never tried with maize flour. I will try this version soon.

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    1. Thanks a lot..☺️☺️

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  22. Lovely post! Will surely try this yummy recipe at home for my kids!

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    1. Thanks a lot..☺️☺️

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I am a lawyer by profession but cooking has been my passion and hence my journey began as a home cook. I have been working with vegetarian recipes and post my recipes using simple ingredients and easy methods to follow.

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