Some of the best recipes in the
world come from food you find made by street vendors. Kottu Roti is that kind
of a dish. It's made from a Sri Lankan roti called "Godhamba roti" that
is chopped and basically stir fried with vegetables and meat. Godhamba roti is
a very thin roti made of dough that is soaked in oil. I love godhoma roti
because it's thin and crispy, but it does take time and effort to make them
correctly. My mother showed me this recipe for making a fast kottu roti with
store bought flour tortillas. Now that's my kind of recipe...fast and easy.
You can eat this dish just as it is or with a curry. We made our version simply
with egg, but you can also add chicken, beef, pork or seafood if you wish.
Ingredients: 10-12 large flour tortillas 2-3 eggs beaten with
salt and pepper to taste 1 medium onion sliced or chopped 10-20 curry
leaves (optional) 1-2 pandan leaves (optional) 1 (1 inch) cinnamon
stick 1 tsp cumin seeds 2-3 green chilies sliced 2 grated
carrots 1 bunch of green onions sliced 1-2 cloves of garlic grated 1-2
inches of ginger grated red chili flakes to taste vegetables of choices:
cabbage, mushrooms, peas, broccoli etc... Note: I added some broccoli
thinly julienne broccoli stems too 1/4 tsp of turmeric salt to
taste butter or margarine as needed
Directions:
In a large pan add 1 Tbs of
butter/margerine and 1Tbs of canola oil. Once heated add curry leaves, cinnamon
stick, cumin seeds and pandan leaves for 30 seconds. Then add chopped onion,
garlic, ginger and green chilies. Fry for another 2 minutes.
Then
add the grated carrots and other vegetables to cook. I added the broccoli stems and some
cabbage (from a bag of store bought broccoli slaw). Fry with red chili flakes,
turmeric, black pepper and salt to taste until vegetables are tender. Remove
from pan until later.
Beat eggs with salt and pepper.
Add to pan with more butter/oil. Cook to an almost scrabbled state then add the
sliced tortillas and toss with the egg.
Note on cutting
tortillas. You can cut them into 1 inch rectangular pieces or you can cut them into
a finer strips. It's up to your preference. Toss the tortillas in a Tbs of
canola oil after cutting to keep them from stick to each other. Add the cooked
vegetable mixture with tortillas and egg. Stir fry them together well (add
butter/margarine or oil as needed). You will have to work to separate the
tortillas apart so they don't get all stuck together. After we cooked them, we
turned off the stove and covered the pan to allow the tortillas to steam for 10
minutes inside the pan and soften more.
Finally Taste for
seasoning before serving. You can add salt and chili flakes as needed. We did
not make this very spicy since we were eating it with a meat curry. If you are
eating this without a curry you can adjust the heat level to your taste.
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