Roti Storage Tips: Does roti become wet and soggy when kept in casserole? Know viral kitchen hacks and easy tips, which will keep the roti hot, soft and fresh for hours.
How To Keep Roti Fresh in Casserole: How can one not like to eat hot rotis, but during summer days, women prepare rotis and store them in casseroles, so that they remain hot for hours. But often the problem arises that the roti gets soggy when kept in heat and in a closed container. Especially the first and last rotis become wet and sticky, which eventually have to be thrown away. In such a situation, people often have a question that is there any way by which we can save the bread from getting sweaty? So let us show you a viral video how you can keep roti fresh and hot for hours.
Hack to prevent roti from getting sweaty
On a page created with the name chamchamkirasoi1999 on Instagram Bread A method to prevent it from getting wet has been shared. In this video it was told that if you keep roti in a casserole then use a spoon to protect it from moisture. First of all, place two spoons in a criss-cross manner in the base. Place the roti on top of it, then place two spoons on it in a cross pattern and cover it. By doing this the roti does not get soggy and the top and bottom rotis do not become wet and moist.
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Other tips to keep bread from getting sweaty
- To prevent the roti from getting sweaty, do not put the hot roti in the box immediately. Let it cool for some time in the open air first, otherwise the steam may get trapped inside and make the roti soggy.
- To prevent the roti from sweating, wrap it in a clean cotton or muslin cloth or napkin, this helps the cloth absorb extra moisture.
- Use the right container to store the roti. For this, air tight, steel or insulated casserole is best. Some ventilation is also necessary in this.
- Before storing the roti, apply a little ghee on it. Applying ghee keeps the moisture balanced and the roti does not become sticky. Keep in mind that do not press the rotis too much, otherwise the rotis will get soggy.