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BUSS UP SHUT (PARATHA ROTI)



Buss up Shut (Paratha Roti) image

Provided by Felix (Simply Trini Cooking)

Categories     Breads

Time 1h50m

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 cups flour
6 tbsp. Ghee (butter (Ghee is clarified butter))
4 tsp. baking powder
2 tbsp. sunflower oil
1/2 tsp. salt
1 3/4 cups water

Steps:

  • Sift and mix the flour, baking powder and salt. Add enough of water. Knead to a soft dough. Form four loyas or balls and leave to "rest" for about 15 - 30 mins.
  • Roll out the dough. Spread butter or ghee and sprinkle with flour. Make a cut from the centre out to the edge and roll making a cone. Press the peak and flatten the centre of the cone. Leave to "rest" about 15 - 30mins
  • Roll out on a floured board Using the flat side of a cup or other utensil, dip into butter or ghee and coat an already hot tawah. Place the dough onto the tawah.
  • Spread the ghee or butter on one side using the flat edge of the cup, then turn over onto the other side to cook.
  • Spread butter or ghee on the other side the same way. When cooked on both sides use a dabla to break up the roti. (You can alternatively, wrap the roti in a clean cloth and beat with you hands or bailna).

BUSS UP SHUT (PARATHA ROTI)



Buss Up Shut (Paratha Roti) image

Long wooden spatulas called dablas are traditionally used to turn and break up the roti into soft folds-this is why it's called Buss Up Shut (Burst Up Shirt).

Provided by Ramin Ganeshram

Categories     Flat Bread     Butter     Bread     Side

Yield 4 Servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

2¼ tsp. nonfat dry milk powder
2 tsp. baking powder
2 tsp. granulated sugar or light brown sugar
2 cups (240 g) all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
1 Tbsp. vegetable oil, plus more
2 Tbsp. vegetable shortening, room temperature
1 Tbsp. ghee, unsalted butter, or vegan butter, room temperature

Steps:

  • Whisk milk powder, baking powder, granulated sugar, and 2 cups (240 g) flour in a large shallow bowl. Add about a fourth of ¾ cup warm water (110°) and mix in a wide circular motion with your fingers to gently combine (do not knead). As mixture becomes dry, add more of the water, little by little, and keep mixing gently until a shaggy dough forms; it should be soft and sticky, without dry spots. (Depending on the humidity, you may not need all of the water.)
  • Drizzle 1 Tbsp. oil over dough and gently press with your knuckles so that the top of dough is covered with oil. Cover bowl with a damp kitchen towel or plastic wrap and let rest in a warm spot 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, mix shortening and ghee in a small bowl until smooth.
  • Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface. Flour your hands and gently fold dough over on itself once or twice, then roll into a fat cylinder. Working quickly, without handling the dough too much, divide dough into four equal pieces and gently form each piece into a ball. Cover balls with a damp kitchen towel or plastic wrap and let rest 10 minutes.
  • Roll out a dough ball on a lightly floured surface into a 5-6"-diameter round. Brush with a quarter of shortening mixture and sprinkle evenly with flour. Cut a slit halfway across the dough, from the center to the edge. Starting on one side of slit, fold cut edge of dough at about a ¾" interval. Continue folding process until you reach the other side of the slit and have formed a cone. Pinch together edges at wide end of cone to seal, then bring both point ends together at the top and gently push in toward center of cone to create a dimple (you don't need to push in too far). Push point at narrow end of cone in toward the center. You should now have a ball with a dimple on each end. Transfer to a lightly floured surface and repeat with remaining balls of dough. Cover balls with a damp kitchen towel or plastic wrap and let rest 20 minutes.
  • Heat a tawa or griddle over medium until a drop of water immediately sizzles on surface, about 2 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, place a ball of dough on a dimpled side on a lightly floured surface. Gently flatten into a round with your hands, turning once if desired, then roll, rotating often, to a ⅛"-thick round, about 10-12".
  • Brush tawa with a thin layer of oil. Cook roti until it begins to bubble slightly across the surface, about 20 seconds. Brush surface of roti with oil and continue to cook until bubbles across surface increase and roti is stiff enough on bottom side to turn, about 1 minute more. Turn roti over and brush surface with oil (bubbles may deflate; that's okay). Using a spatula, move roti around to avoid hot spots and ensure even cooking, pressing on edges and uncooked spots to increase contact with pan. Continue to cook, turning every 30 seconds or so, until cooked through and both sides are speckled with golden brown spots, 1-2 minutes more. Using 2 spatulas, push opposite edges of roti toward the center. Smack down on the bunched roti with the ends of the spatulas to break up and flake, then turn roti over. Repeat process, scrunching and smacking roti from different directions, until flaky and lightly shredded. Transfer to a clean kitchen towel set inside a bowl or basket and wrap up to keep warm. Repeat with remaining dough balls and more oil, adding finished roti to bowl and covering tightly with towel as you go.

BUSS-UP-SHUT AND ROTI BREAD



Buss-Up-Shut and Roti Bread image

Found this and am posting for Zaar World Tour 5. CaribSeek recipes...by Dave DeWitt and Mary Jane Wilan When any of the griddle breads are ripped apart for dipping in curries, they are called "buss-up-shut," vernacular for "burst-up-shirt," because they resemble torn-up cloth. When left whole, they are stuffed with any curried meat, seafood, or vegetables and rolled up in the manner of a burrito.

Provided by Thea

Categories     Breads

Time 55m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup water
vegetable oil

Steps:

  • Sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt. Add the water and mix to form a dough. Knead the dough and let sit for ½ hour. Knead again and divide into four balls.
  • Roll out each ball on a floured board to a diameter of about 8 to 10 inches, making each roti as thin as possible.
  • Grease a large skillet or griddle with vegetable oil and heat. Bake each roti for about a minute and a half per side, coating each side with a little oil. Remove carefully and drain on paper towels. The rotis can be left whole for stuffing or torn up for dipping.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 343, Fat 0.9, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 566, Carbohydrate 72.4, Fiber 2.5, Sugar 0.2, Protein 9.7

BUSS UP SHUT (PARATHA ROTI)



Buss up Shut (Paratha Roti) image

I love buss-up-shut and always thought it was a hard roti to make till I found a recipe for it. It is so easy and delicious! Buss-up shut, when finished is supposed to be flaky and silky soft. If it is crunchy, you overcooked it (I did that the first time I attempted it! lol) I use all butter instead of ghee sometimes and it turns out fantastic. You can find more details, with step by step photos included at http://www.simplytrinicooking.com/2008/09/buss-up-shut-paratha-roti.html

Provided by Roxanne J.R.

Categories     Curries

Time 1h10m

Yield 4 roti

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 cups flour
6 tablespoons ghee (Ghee is clarified butter) or 6 tablespoons butter (Ghee is clarified butter)
4 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 3/4 cups water

Steps:

  • Sift and mix the flour, baking powder and salt. Add enough of water.
  • Knead to a soft dough and form four loyas or balls and leave to "rest" for about 15 - 30 minutes.
  • Roll out the dough after "resting".
  • Spread butter or ghee and sprinkle with flour.
  • Make a cut from the center out to the edge and roll making a cone.
  • Press the peak and flatten the center of the cone. Leave to "rest" about 15 - 30minutes.
  • Afterward, roll out on a floured board.
  • Using the flat side of a cup or other utensil, dip into butter or ghee and coat an already hot tawah.
  • Place the dough onto the tawah.
  • Spread the ghee or butter on one side using the flat edge of the cup, then turn over onto the other side to cook.
  • Spread butter or ghee on the other side the same way.
  • When cooked on both sides use a dabla to break up the roti to give the ripped up, flaky appearance.
  • You can alternatively, wrap the roti in a clean cloth and beat with your hands or bailna.
  • The finished buss up shut ready to be served.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 685.6, Fat 27.1, SaturatedFat 13, Cholesterol 49.1, Sodium 658.7, Carbohydrate 96.5, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 0.3, Protein 13

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