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Many dishes are prepared with leftover rotis/chapatis/phulka. Today I made stale/leftover roti  chilla.  Rather I should say roti sandwitch chilla.  My mother in law used to make it with leftover rotis. After my marriage, I ate it first time in breakfast. I liked it very much.  Today while I was making, it made me nostalgic for those sweet days. Here below is its full recipe:
Ingredients
1 cup of besan
salt to taste
1/4 tsp of turmeric powder
1/4 tsp of garam masala
1/4 tsp of cumin seeds
handful of chopped cilantro
1 finely chopped green chili
1 tsp of grated ginger
3/4 cup of water
1 tsp of lemon juice
oil
Method
1.  First of all we need leftover chapatis.  I took 4 chapatis.
2.  Take the besan and all the ingredients, except oil, in a bowl and  make a batter with 3/4 cup of water pouring gradually.
3. Add 1 tsp of oil to the batter and mix.
4.  Heat a non stick pan or tava. Apply besan batter to one side of roti and place it on greased tava. Now apply besan to the other side. 
5. Put 1 tsp of oil around the roti sandwaitched chilla and flip it over.
6. Cook till crisp from both sides just like chilla/puda. When it it done, remove it from tava and serve it hot with tomato ketchup or any green chutney.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
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Chili Chilla    
Spicy Grilled Baby Corn Kabab    
Namkeen Puda or Chilla    
Bread Tikki chaat    
Corn stuffed Mirch Pakoras    
Double Colored Rice Poori    
Kale Patra or Patoud    
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Papaya Parantha    
Kuttu &sweet Potato Roti    
Ajvaini Lacha Parantha    
Boiled Rice Parantha    
Bread Loaf    
Mooli Wali Makki roti    
Plain Makki Ki Roti    
sweet Bread (Tutti Frutti)
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Leftover roti  chaat is a very chatpati dish just like dahi vada chaat. Though it seems like papdi chaat but it is more closer to dahi vada. As in papdi chaat we keep little bit crunchiness of papdi but in stale roti chaat we soak completely dried roti into buttermilk till it gets soft. It is very easy and simple to make. Here below is the whole process how we can make it out of a baasi roti:
Ingredients
2 lefover dried  roti
2 cups of whisked curd
salt to taste
1 tsp of sugar
1 boiled and diced potato
handful of boiled black channa
1/4 tsp of garam masala
1/4 tsp of red chili powder
1/4 tsp of roasted cumin powder
3 tbsp of  sweet n sour tamarind chutney
Method
1.  Dry the leftover roti in freeze by keeping open in a plate till it dries completely or in sun or in microwave. Earlier it was used to dry in sun.
2.  Now crush or break it roughly.
3. Take 2 cups of whisked curd.  Add 1 tsp of sugar and salt and mix.
4.  Add the roughly broken pieces of roti into this curd. And soak it for 2-3 hrs or till completely soaked/soft.
5.  When it is completely soft, add diced potato, black channe, tamarind chutney, and all the other spices earlier written in ingredients list, to it and mix.
6.  Transfer it into a plate and can be garnished with red chili powder, black cumin powder and cilantro.
7.  Chatpati leftover roti chaat is ready to serve.
Tips
Use the tamarind chutney and other spices according to your taste.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
See more recipes:
Tamarind Paste 
Bread Tikki Chaat    
Chatpati Samak rice Chaat   
Chatpati Oats Chaat    
Sweet Potato Chaat    
Chatpati choley Chaat   
Dahi Bada Chaat    
Tamarind Fruit raita  
Loki raita   
Brinjal Raita  
Pineapple Raita     
Bread Boondi Raita     
Jhatpat Dahi Bada chaat  
How to make roasted cumin powder  
Chatpati Tamarind Chutney  
Channa dal for Pakwans  
Pakwan
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