Homemade Fast Food: People often throw away stale bread. Let's show you how to make a spicy chow mein from it, which will be enjoyed by both children and adults.
How to make chowmein from stale roti?
How To Make Chow Mein from Leftover Roti: True skill in the kitchen is revealed when we can create something new and exciting from leftover food. Often, leftover rotis aren't particularly appealing the next day. Serving the same thing in the same way again doesn't appeal to family members. But if stale roti is given a new twist, a simple chapati can become everyone's favorite. People typically make roti crumbs or upma from leftover rotis, but this time, give them a Chinese twist and try something different. Roti chowmein or roti noodles are delicious, and children especially love them. This dish is quick to make and doesn't require much effort. But let's show you how to make chowmein from it.
How to make roti noodles?
If you're thinking of making roti noodles, it's incredibly easy. First, fold the leftover rotis and cut them into thin, long strips, just like noodles. Heat a little oil in a pan or wok. Add finely chopped ginger and garlic and lightly sauté. Then, add your favorite vegetables, such as bell peppers, carrots, cabbage, or onions, and cook over high heat until slightly crunchy. Once cooked, remove the heat.
How to bring Chinese taste?
Now it's time for authentic Chinese flavor. Add a spoonful of soy sauce, a little tomato ketchup, and a few drops of vinegar to the pan. If desired, you can also add a little chili sauce for a more piquant taste. Season with salt and pepper and mix everything well. Once the seasoning is ready, add the chopped rotis and toss them well for 2-3 minutes to ensure the sauce is thoroughly incorporated into the rotis.
In just a few minutes, your savory chow mein made from stale roti is ready. This dish is the perfect option for an evening snack, kids' lunch, or a sudden hunger pang. Best of all, it doesn't waste food and keeps the family happy. So, next time, before throwing away your homemade roti, try making something different that will be enjoyed by both children and adults.
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