Posted by: ktmpost October 25, 2022
Sel roti recipe. Make your own
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As Nepal is diverse culturally, foods in this country have different tastes and flavours. Yet, there are some food items that are common to all and hence unify the country. Of them, sel roti (or, simply, sel) is one.

Shape-wise, sel roti is a Nepali doughnut. It is a traditional Nepali ring-shaped sweet bread that is deep-fried in oil or ghee and made with granulated rice or rice flour.

This authentic Nepali sweet is loved by most Nepalis and is considered mandatory during Hindu festivals and ceremonies like Dashain, Tihar, Teej, weddings, bratabandhas, and others. Not only in Nepal, but sel roti is also made and enjoyed by many Nepali-speaking communities in SikkimDarjeeling, and of late, wherever Nepalis are there.

Additionally, this delicacy is also available in many local restaurants in Nepal. And, sel roti is also sent as a gift (koseli) or as a prasad to family members and friends living away from home during any puja or ceremony or festival. 

Instead of buying sel roti or waiting for some friend or some family member to send you some sel roti, learn to make this iconic Nepali delicacy on your own. If you are worried about how you are going to make it, here we come with a simple and easy recipe to follow.

Photo: Flickr

Ingredients

Let’s start with listing the ingredients for making sel roti. Please keep in mind that, sel roti is generally made in a large quantity, but you can fix the amount of each ingredient as per your need.

  1. Rice: 2 kg 
  2. Ghee: 250 gram (Optional)
  3. Water
  4. Sugar as per taste
  5. Oil or ghee (to fry)
  6. Milk: One cup
  7. Cardamom powder: Two tablespoons
  8. Grated coconut: Two cups
  9. Almond and cashew nut powder: ½ cup

Recipe

Making sel roti batter. Photo: Flickr
Pouring sel roti batter in hot oil or ghee. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Frying sel roti. Photo: Flickr
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