Indian Chapati Recipe (Roti) made using 5 different flour in less than 30 minutes. Serve these chapathi for breakfast, lunch, or dinner with any curry, yogurt or chutney of your choice.
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Chapati Recipe with 5 different flours
Equipment
- Skillet
Ingredients
- ¼ cup Wheat flour
- ¼ cup Besan or All-purpose flour
- ¼ cup Jowar flour white millet
- ¼ cup Bajra flour black millet
- ¼ cup Ragi or Soybean flour
- Salt to taste
- Vegetable oil for cooking breads
Instructions
Make the chapati dough
- Add all the flours (wheat, besan, jowar, bajra, ragi) with salt and mix.¼ cup Wheat flour, ¼ cup Besan or All-purpose flour, ¼ cup Jowar flour, ¼ cup Bajra flour, ¼ cup Ragi or Soybean flour, Salt
- Now add warm water little by little and knead it for 3 – 4 minutes to form a soft and smooth dough like that of regular chapati.
- You can immediately start preparing chapatis or rotis, but I generally prefer to cover the dough and rest it for 15 minutes.
How to cook mix flour chapati
- Heat the tava or skillet on medium-high flame.
- Dust the working surface with flour. Divide the dough into eight equal portions.
- Take one portion and roll it to a 6-inch diameter circle like a tortilla or any other roti. (check tips)
- Once the pan is hot, place the rolled bread and cook until the underside develops brown spots for about 30 seconds.
- Then flip and cook on the other side for another 30 seconds. You can add oil or butter while cooking if desired.Vegetable oil
- Repeat the process for the remaining dough.
- Serve immediately and enjoy.
Video
Notes
- If you find it difficult to roll on the working surface, then grease the parchment paper and roll or spread using your fingers. Lift the entire rolled chapati with the sheet, flip it on the pan, and peel the sheet. Ragi roti is done the same way. You can check the video on making ragi roti.
- To make it flavorful, you can also add chopped onions, green chilies, coriander leaves, and cumin seeds while making the dough.
- These roti or chapati taste the best when served fresh.
- Check out our list of Indian gravy or curry that can be served with chapati (roti).
Nutrition
Mixed flour chapati
Chapati, also called roti, is an unleavened flatbread popular and a staple in India and prepared with wheat flour, also known as atta. Today, we will be making next-level chapati using a combination of flours (multi-grain atta).
Here is a list of flours that you can add along with the traditional wheat or atta to make the chapati. I add all 1:1 ratio to get a soft chapati
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- Oat flour - check out our popular oats chapati recipe.
- Besan - Gives nutty aroma.
- Ragi flour - you can check our South Indian style ragi rotti.
- Soybean flour - I have a simple flatbread made using only soybean flour.
- Bajar (Black millet)
- Jowar (White millet)

Step-by-step instructions
Make the chapati dough
- Add all the flours (wheat, besan, jowar, bajra, ragi) with salt and mix.
- Now add warm water little by little and knead it for 3 – 4 minutes to form a soft and smooth dough like that of regular chapati.
- You can immediately start preparing chapatis or rotis, but I generally prefer to cover the dough and rest it for 15 minutes.
How to cook mix flour chapati?
- Heat the tava or skillet on medium-high flame.
- Dust the working surface with flour. Divide the dough into eight equal portions.
- Take one portion and roll it to a 6-inch diameter circle like a tortilla or any other roti. (check tips)
- Once the pan is hot, place the rolled bread and cook until the underside develops brown spots for about 30 seconds.
- Then flip and cook on the other side for another 30 seconds. You can add oil or butter while cooking if desired.
- Repeat the process for the remaining dough.
- Serve immediately and enjoy.
Chef Tips
- If you find it difficult to roll on the working surface, then grease the parchment paper and roll or spread using your fingers. Lift the entire rolled chapati with the sheet, flip it on the pan, and peel the sheet. Ragi roti is done the same way. You can check the video on making ragi roti.
- To make it flavorful, you can also add chopped onions, green chilies, coriander leaves, and cumin seeds while making the dough.
- These roti or chapati taste the best when served fresh.
- Check out our list of Indian gravy or curry that can be served with chapati (roti).
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Marsha | Marsha's Baking Addiction says
So many flours! These sound and look delicious! I want to fill them now! 🙂
Kushi says
Thank you Marsha 🙂
Nalini Somayaji says
Mixed flour chapati looks perfect and healthy....lovely chapatis...
Kushi says
Thank you Nalini 🙂
David @ Spiced says
Oh yeah! I love chapati, but I've never tried making them at home. Now I want to run off to the kitchen and make chapati all day long today! 🙂
Kushi says
Thank you David 🙂
Puja Darshan says
Hmmm..mixed flour chapati, sounds delicious and healthy. Its in my to do list. 🙂
Kushi says
Thank you Puja 🙂
Mullai Madavan says
Nutritious Multi grain chapati looks very attractive. Beautifully made Kushi!
Kushi says
Thank you Mullai 🙂