Most Gujarati’s love their theplas and they makes piles of them to take away on picnics and holidays. It’s one of those breads that lasts a few days you can eat with curry, pickle or just a cup of tea. It can be made with a combination of various flours.
1. Mix and sieve all the flourd in a mixing bowl. Add the fenugreek, garlic, salt, turmeric, and dhana jiru. Add 2 tablespoons of oil and mix well. Using some warm water, bind the dough. Knead well and keep it covered for an hour.
2. Divide your dough into 12 to 13 small balls.
3. Roll out the theplas by dusting some wheat flour on your work top.
4. Cook them slightly on a hot griddle or tawa or frying pan. Using a spoon, spread some oil over the theplas and cook them until golden brown. Transfer them on to a kitchen paper.
5 These theplas taste nice hot or cold.
Who loves theplas?
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