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​This viral hack keeps rotis soft for 24 hours

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 31, 2025, 09:27 IST
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This viral hack keeps rotis soft for 24 hours

Every home cook knows the disappointment: rotis that puff beautifully on the tawa only to stiffen into leathery discs by the next meal. It’s the small heartbreak of Indian kitchens, where fresh bread is expected to stay warm, pliable and ready to wrap around curries. Now, a simple hack is trending online, claiming to keep rotis soft for a full day. This one isn’t gimmicky; it works because it leans on kitchen science. Scroll down to see how.

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The secret is in the dough

The softness of a roti begins long before it hits the pan. Replacing a portion of the water with milk and slipping in a spoonful of oil or ghee transforms the dough. The milk proteins hold on to moisture, while the fat coats gluten strands so they don’t tighten too quickly. Together, they create a dough that resists drying out even after hours.

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Rest time, well spent

It’s tempting to rush straight from kneading to rolling, but dough needs a pause. Giving it 20 to 30 minutes under a damp cloth allows the gluten to relax and absorb the liquid fully. The result is a smoother, more elastic dough that cooks evenly and stays tender. It’s the kind of small step that makes the biggest difference later on.

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Heat and puff are everything

A hot tawa is non-negotiable. When a roti puffs, steam fills the layers, locking in softness. Take it off too early and it dries out; leave it too long and it toughens. The sweet spot is when both sides show golden freckles and the bread balloons briefly before settling back down. That puff isn’t just visual drama – it’s a guarantee of tenderness.

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Store them right, save them longer

The final trick is storage. Rotis fresh off the pan should be slipped into a clean cotton cloth that absorbs excess steam without letting the bread dry out. Placing them in an airtight container after wrapping keeps them supple for hours. For lunch boxes or travel, this step ensures the roti that was soft at breakfast is still pliable by dinner.

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A hack rooted in habit

What makes this viral tip so believable is its simplicity. No exotic ingredients, no complicated gadgets — just a small, smart adjustment at the kneading stage and a bit of extra patience. For busy families that batch-cook regularly, or for anyone carrying homemade food to work and school daily, it’s the difference between tearing into a soft roti with ease and struggling against a dry, tough edge.

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More than just convenience

At its core, soft homemade rotis are all about comfort, warmth, and tradition. They turn a simple sabzi into a full, satisfying meal, and a tiffin into a warm, loving reminder of home and care. A clever little trick that keeps them fresh for 24 hours isn’t just about saving time and effort; it quietly preserves a gentle, everyday food ritual, gently keeping the beloved Indian bread exactly as it’s always meant to be: warm, foldable, soft, and truly satisfying long after it leaves the flame.

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