Besan roti, also known as chickpea flour roti, is a flatbread from Indian cuisine. It is made primarily from besan flour (or gram flour) and is a staple in many households, especially in northern India.

What Is Besan Roti?
Besan roti, also referred to as besan masala roti or missi roti, is a type of Indian bread using a mix of whole wheat flour and chickpea flour.
In contrast to typical rotis, the inclusion of chickpea flour gives besan roti its characteristic golden brown colour and slightly nutty flavour. It also has added spices so is known as besan masala roti, similarly to Masala Laccha Paratha, Masala Puri or Masala Bhakhri.
Indian chickpea flour bread is commonly paired with flavourful side dishes like yogurt, pickles, or chutneys. It can also be served alongside dals, curries, or vegetables, making it a perfect side dish of your choice.
Ingredients notes
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The main ingredients for besan roti are simple and easily available.
- Besan (gram flour) I often make zucchini pancakes and savoury carrot pancakes using this flour.
- Whole wheat flour - also known as aata.
- Salt
- Carom seeds (ajwain, for added flavor and digestion)
- Coriander leaves or fenugreek leaves, finely chopped
- Green chilies, minced (optional for spice lovers)
- Red chili powder
- Turmeric powder
- Little oil for pliability
- Cup of water (warm, adjust to form a pliable dough)
Other Besan Recipes

Serving Suggestions
Besan roti can be enjoyed with a variety of accompaniments. Pair it with rajasthani cuisine classics, like gatte ki sabzi or kadhi, or serve with a refreshing yogurt dip. For a quick snack, roll it up with tomato ketchup or a tangy pickle such as keri no chundo.
Tips and Tricks for Perfect Besan Roti
- Dough Consistency: Use just the amount of water needed to form a pliable, non-sticky dough.
- Enhance Flavour: Add chopped green chillies, coriander leaves, or dried spices for extra taste.
- Avoid Overcooking: Ensure the roti is cooked until golden but not burnt; the right balance ensures soft texture and flavour.
- Gluten Allergy Alternative: Replace whole wheat flour entirely with gram flour for a gluten-free version.
Gluten-free Besan Roti
You can make this recipe entirely gluten-free without using the whole wheat flour. However, you will need to make a small change to the recipe.
Use very hot but not boiling water to knead the dough. This ensures the roti will remain soft once kneaded and cooked. That's how I make my Bajra roti (Bajra Na Rotla).
You can add gluten-free plain flour (purpose flour) or oat flour instead of whole wheat flour.
You can also add boiled mashed potato to the flour whilst kneading the dough.

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📖 Recipe

Besan Roti (chickpea flour flatbread)
Equipment
- 1 Bowl
- 1 Rolling Pin
- 1 Griddle roti tawa
Ingredients
- 1 cup besan chickpea flour
- 1 cup whole wheat flour chapatti aata
- 1 tablespoon red chilli powder lal Mirch
- 1 teaspoon turmeric powder haldi
- 1 teaspoon carom seeds ajwain
- 2 tablespoon freshly chopped coriander or methi
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 2 tablespoon oil for moin +extra for cooking
Instructions
- In a big and wide plate or large mixing bowl place all the ingredients plus 2 tablespoon oil.
- Mix everything by hand, then add water little by little and knead a pliable dough.
- Cover the dough with a clean damp cloth or kitchen towel and leave it to rest for 15 minutes.
- Divide the dough into equal portions and make round balls.
- Dust the flour on working surface, first roll one ball into the circle, about 6-inch circle.
- Heat griddle or tawa on a medium heat.
- Place the roti on the griddle and cook for 20 seconds, or until the top starts to brown and slightly bubble.
- Turn the roti over using a spatula, apply little oil and continue cooking for about 30 seconds, or until brown spots appear.
- Flip it over one more time and, using the spatula and apply oil, carefully press down all over.
- Turn over again and repeat on the other side until you have the desired crispiness.
- Keep each roti warm, while you repeat to cook them all.
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Notes
Nutrition
PLEASE NOTE: Nutritional values are estimated by a computer and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For personalised dietary advice, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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sujitha says
Those rolled up rotis looks so tempting.. Healthy and filling breakfast menu..
jayashree says
The masala roti looks so delicious and ideal for breakfast. I can eat it with some pickle and curd, lovely share Jagruti.
SRI says
Amazing images in this post, as usual, Jagruti! I love the concept of this recipe - besan roti with that touch of amchur to make it chatpata! I hope to try this out before long. Sujata Shukla of PeperOnPizza
Poonam Bachhav says
Welcome to the group Jagruti ! The besan masala rotis look super inviting and your presentation is just awesome !
Priya Satheesh says
Roti looks perfect and delicious.. And loved the way you have presented it. Tempting share !
Priya Iyer says
These rotis look so perfect - soft and flavourful! Great share! 🙂
Ritu Tangri says
This is my perfect summer breakfast with lassi and mango slice. I add chopped onion in this. You have presented this simple dish so well.
cookingwithsapana says
We make this besan paratha for our breakfast with tea in cold winter days. I also add some finely chopped onions in it.Love the magnificent pictures and composition.
Avin says
Love your photography skills. A simple roti also looks so glam. Loved it👍
Vanitha says
Gorgeous stack of rotis! Love the color and awesome clicks 🙂
Sasmita says
Even this becomes one of our fav at my place after making first time for theme, Thoroughly enjoyed this 🙂
by the way, welcome to the group. Nice to have you here 🙂
Mayuri Patel says
Welcome to the group Jagruti. The clicks are awesome and the besan masala roti looks so tempting. A bit like our theplas and yet different.
Mayuri Patel says
Welcome to the group Jagruti. Love the clicks and the besan masala roti looks so tempting. I guess its a bit like our thepla but with different taste because of amchur.
Aruna says
Welcome to the group, Jagruti; and yes, every month is a journey of discovery. I found Haryanvi cuisine to be quite a challenge as it did not seem to have an iconic dish such as is associated with many of our states. This roti looks awesome and will be a welcome change from the usual.
Uma Srinivas says
A delicious and flavorful Flatbread is best for breakfast with tea! I love this kind of breakfast.