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23rd March 2015

Easy Spinach roti

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This easy Indian Spinach roti is healthy and loaded with the goodness of spinach. Enjoy this homemade spinach flatbread on its own or served with your favorite curry.

THE BEST SPINACH ROTI

Call it Spinach roti, Phulka Roti with Spinach, or spinach flatbread, this popular Indian flatbread recipe is made with spinach, whole wheat flour, and spices. If you have not tried this yet, you are clearly missing out on something delicious.

When I came across Baloon flatbread on social media, I had a hearty laugh. These are actually the flame-baked Phulka Roti like the image above.

Enjoy this easy Indian spinach flatbread with anything. It goes well with this Chickpeas Tikka Masala, 5 minutes Cucumber Raita or just on its own too. You can also use them as spinach tortilla’s and load them with fillings of your choice.

The Spinach Rotis taste best when they are fresh. Store any leftover roti covered in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. Reheat thoroughly in the microwave and serve immediately.

Rotis are easy to make, however, with a little practice, you can ace them. This Roti dough is versatile, and I have stuffed potato filling and made Stuffed Aloo Palak Paratha. 

Did I tell you, it’s kid-friendly flatbread and perfect for lunch boxes too.

stack of spinach roti

What is Spinach Roti?

Spinach Roti has Whole wheat flour(Chapati Atta), Spinach Puree, and spices. Combine them together to make a soft dough. Then roll into thin flatbreads, and either pan-cook or flame bake them. Sweep a delicate spread of ghee, if you like. You can omit ghee if you are Vegan!

Stack the prepared roti’s in a casserole dish to keep them warm and soft.

Why you’ll love this recipe?

Healthy Flatbread – This roti is packed with the goodness of spinach and is made of whole wheat flour ( chapati atta)

Fantastic way to sneak in greens – I find blending the spinach into a puree and then making it into a roti is a great way to sneak in vegetables. When my kids were younger, they hated spinach, but they loved these puffed-up soft roti’s.

More roti – Easy to scale up or down!

Dietary needs – Naturally Vegetarian. Can be Vegan if you use Vegan butter for smearing on the hot roti.

Versatile – If you have any leftover dough, try stuffing some spiced potato mixture and make paratha’s like this Aloo Palak Paratha.

How to make Spinach Roti step by step?

Prepare the Roti Dough – Combine the Chapati Atta ( Whole Wheat flour ), Spinach puree, salt, ground cumin and knead to a soft pliable dough. If needed add a splash of water at a time for kneading. Allow it to rest for at least 20 minutes. It helps in making soft spinach flatbreads.

Make the Roti – Divide the roti into 20 pieces. Pick one roti dough at a time, dust with flour, and roll into a thin phuka.

  • spinach roti dough

Heat a non-stick pan / tava and cook each roti on the pan until you start to see some bubbles. About 1 minute. Flip the roti and cook for another minute or so.

FLAME BAKE THE ROTI – Lift the partially cooked roti and place it on low flame and watch them begin to puff up slowly. Flipped the puffed roti and cook for another few seconds. Carefully remove the phulka roti with tongs and place them in a casserole. Smear some ghee on the roti if you like.

COOK THE ROTI ON THE TAVA – If you don’t want to flame bake it, continue to cook the roti for a few more seconds. Put gentle pressure using a flat spatula on each side and then set them aside in a casserole to keep it warm.

Serving Suggestions

Serve Spinach Roti with your favorite achar (Indian pickle) and yogurt.

Great with your favorite curries like Chana Masala, Aloo Gobi, Tarka Dal, or Paneer Butter Masala.

Stuff them with Onion Bhaji, Pickled onions, a drizzle of raita, and enjoy them as a loaded spinach tortilla.

If you love this recipe, you will also love these Indian flatbread recipes

Pumpkin Roti
Stuffed Aloo Palak Paratha
Stuffed Rajma Paratha | Kidneybeans Paratha
Aloo Paratha
Palak ki Kachori
Instant Garlic Naan { Yeast-free }

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Easy Spinach roti recipe below

Palak Phulka

Spinach Roti ( Palak Phulka roti )

5 from 10 votes
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 20 Roti
Author: Sandhya Hariharan
Spinach roti is a healthy Indian flatbread made with wholewheat flour, Spinach and spices.Delicious on its own or can be enjoyed with a curry.

Ingredients

  • 2 Cup Whole Wheat Flour
  • 4 Cup Spinach Palak
  • ¼ Cup Water + more
  • ½ Inch Ginger
  • 1 Tsp Cumin Powder
  • ¾ -1 Tsp Salt
  • 1 -2 Green Chillies Optional
  • 1 Tbsp Sunflower Oil or Oil of your choice
  • Ghee or Vegan Butter as needed ( Optional )

* Cup size us IKEA plastic cup

    Instructions

    • Blanch the Spinach – Add Spinach, boiling water from the kettle and a pinch of salt to a pot. Allow them to blanch for 5-6 minutes in medium flame. Drain the spinach leaves to a colanderand run them under cold tap water.
    • SPinach Puree – Blend the blanched spinach leaves along with ginger and make a fine puree. Approximately yields ¾ Cup. Add very little water if needed **In case you are not making it for kids, you can add 2 green chillies to grind along with the spinach leaves.
    • Spinach roti dough- In a large mixing bowl, combine the spinach puree, whole wheat flour, salt, cumin powder and start kneading. Add a little more water as you knead until you achieve soft pliable dough. Splash the sunflower oil onto your hands and the remaining on the dough and knead . Set the dough to rest for 20 Minutes or so.
    • Roll the Roti Thin – Divide the dough into 20 equal portions. Pick one portion of dough at a time, dust flour and roll into thin roti. Heat a non-stick pan / tava and cook each roti on the pan slightly for a few minutes until you start to see some bubbles. Flip the roti and cook for another a minute or so .
    • Flame Bake -Place the partially cooked roti on the flame carefully , watch them begin to puff up slowly. Flip it and allow it puff up on the other side as well. Remove from the flame and smear ghee, if you like. Pile them into a casserole.
    • Pan Cook – Incase you do not want to flame bake it, cook for a few more minutes on the pan. Put a gentle pressure using a flat spatula on each side and then set them aside in a casserole to keep it warm.
    • Serve warm spinach roti with your favourite side.
    Course: Side Dish
    Cuisine: Indian
    Keyword: flatbread, healthy, indianflatbread, phulka, roti
    Tried this recipe?Mention @Sandhyaskitchen and Hashtag #sandhyaskitchen!

    Filed Under: Flatbread Recipes, Side Dish

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    Comments

    1. Framed Recipes says

      23rd March 2015 at 11:16 pm

      5 stars
      Sandhya, Beautiful Post. From a long time fan. I am glad we met virtually.

      Reply
    2. Jyothi Rajesh says

      24th March 2015 at 3:04 am

      5 stars
      Wow, Sandhya you have captured the entire process so beautifully. Love that phulka on the flame. So wonderful

      Reply
    3. Angie Schneider says

      24th March 2015 at 4:58 am

      5 stars
      They look amazingly delicious! And I totally love that gorgeous GREEN.

      Reply
    4. Rafeeda AR says

      24th March 2015 at 5:15 am

      5 stars
      Love that green hue on the phulkas… so lovely and puffed up!

      Reply
    5. Sandhya Hariharan says

      24th March 2015 at 9:28 pm

      Heyy Sreelatha, I am glad we finally met ( though Virtually) . thank you dear.

      Reply
    6. JttPHZAx says

      24th March 2015 at 9:28 pm

      Thanks Jyoti.. It was a pleasure working on the recipe. The whole process was lovely.

      Reply
    7. JttPHZAx says

      24th March 2015 at 9:29 pm

      Thanks Angie.

      Reply
    8. JttPHZAx says

      24th March 2015 at 9:29 pm

      Aww.. thanks Rafeeda.. It is my fav pic too.

      Reply
    9. Nalini Somayaji says

      25th March 2015 at 7:27 am

      5 stars
      wow …inviting colourful, innovative pulka…

      Reply
    10. nandoos Kitchen says

      25th March 2015 at 9:08 am

      5 stars
      wonderful color and nice clicks..First time here and I am already loving your space..

      Reply
    11. Remya Elizabeth Anish says

      30th March 2015 at 8:45 pm

      5 stars
      Wow…! wonderful blog and a great collection of recipes and gorgeous photography……..and about the phulka…itz really healthy and apppealing for kids…. 🙂 Feeling glad to follow you… 🙂 I blog at http://remyasbaking.blogspot.com/

      Reply
    12. Divya says

      8th April 2015 at 1:40 pm

      5 stars
      Grt blog…It shows your passion for cooking.
      http;//www.dstudiochennai.in

      Reply
    13. Karen says

      24th May 2017 at 1:13 am

      5 stars
      I love Indian food and would like to try this recipe.

      Reply
    14. Kechi says

      11th January 2021 at 1:20 pm

      5 stars
      This spinach Roti looks and sounds incredible! I love the green color, mesmerizingly delicious!

      Reply
      • Sandhya's Kitchen says

        11th January 2021 at 2:16 pm

        Thank you so much:) Spinach roti is super easy and delicious. Do try the recipe.

        Reply

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