Prestige Roti Maker PRM 3.0
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1 | Hi - has anyone ever used one of these Roti makers please? I would be interested in your opinion. Thanks :-) flossie2016 - 2019-08-31 13:46:00 |
2 | Not rated high when you look at reviews. Why not just use two heavy plates or pans to flatten it, then cook on the stovetop? jan2242 - 2019-09-01 07:53:00 |
3 | Roti are easy enough to roll out into rounds and then cook in fry pan. I do them in my electric frypan. I think the makers are rather pricey as they not versitile and just do one job. Edited by nauru at 6:55 pm, Sun 1 Sep nauru - 2019-09-01 18:52:00 |
4 | YES- I have 2 similar Roti Makers. snapperheadrkp - 2019-09-02 13:37:00 |
5 | You get tortilla presses. They also work but old fashioned way of rolling it in our house. There is something satisfying about rolling. https://www.amazon.com.au/Norpro-6-Inch-Tortilla-Press-Alumi marcs - 2019-09-02 21:03:00 |
6 | Thank you everyone for your comments. I am really keen but all the reviews seem to suggest the quality of the product is not so great. I guess I might just have to stick to rolling them out by hand. One day I'll make a round one LOL :-) flossie2016 - 2019-09-05 22:47:00 |
7 | flossie2016 wrote:
Practice make perfect as I tell my kids. I have been making rotis since I was a child. Once you find your rhythm for making them round, you get them perfect all the time. Have a look at youtube videos. You will get the idea. marcs - 2019-09-06 01:30:00 |