Sri Lankan Foods
Since Sri Lanka is a multi cultural country, you cannot expect anything less when it comes to Sri Lankan food. Our country is filled with its regional flavours while the cuisine is known for a rich combination of rice specialities, spices, herbs, seafood,seasonal vegetables and fruits and of course, legumes.
Coconut Roti (පොල් රොටි)
Being an island nation, Sri Lanka is endowed with many Coconut palms and ideally, the coconut has been a staple in many homes. The coconut roti is also an easy to prepare meal that is the result of a mix of freshly grated coconut, wheat/ Rice/ Kurakkan (a strong flavoured brown millet) and a little bit of oil. You can go the extra mile by adding chopped ingredients such as onions, green Chillies, Curry Leaves etc while a mouthwatering Maldive fish and onion sambal or even a spciy curry would be a great accompaniment. The aroma of the roti cooked on a hot griddle on both sides is always a welcome sign that you are in for a true Sri Lankan feast.
Ingredients
- 200g Wholemeal Flour
- 150ml lukewarm water
- 2 tbsp oil
- Ghee or butter to spread
- Salt to taste
- 100g Grated Coconut
Method
- Take a mixing bowl and add the flour, grated coconut and oil. Mix the ingredients together with your hands and whilst kneading gradually pour in the water till you get a nice dough.
- Put the dough on a floured surface and knead it until it is smooth. Cover the dough with a damp cloth and let it rest for about 10 to 15 minutes.
- Return the dough to the floured surface and divide it into equal portions. Roll each into the shape of a ballch ball using the palms of your hands. Add a little more flour to the work surface and rolling pin, and use the rolling pin to roll the flattened ball into a circle.
- Flatten each ball using the palms of your hands. Add a little more flour to the work surface and flatten the ball well using a rolling pin.
- Heat some butter in a cast iron skillet and on medium heat, place the flat dough in the pan. Cook it for about a minute, or until it is slightly golden brown and bubbles begin to appear. Turn it over and cook the other side.