I think people don't want to spend money which is absolutely fine. That's y they're passing such remarks. Bcz I hv rotimatic at home n it's a great help for me n my husband. Thanks
That's a cool hack. Rotimatic should give options to use the machine partial. Like if I just want to use rotimatic to make dough balls or just to flatten my custom dough balls or just the pan
Rotimatic is priceless. Has fed me rotis during Covid when I can't get rotis from anywhere and work has consumed our time, wanting us to make quick meals. I was so looking forward to this recipe but the parathas explode and stick to the back of the rotimatic. So, I don't think this is right. The easiest is to make 2 rotis with minimal roast level and thickness, put the partially cooked filling inside and then fry.
I appriciate the thought, No one please don't discourage her idea, it is up to someone to take it or not she has put the idea and later rotimatic can think of some option to bring this to reality to insert any additional aloo or any other stuffing that you would like to do.
90% of the comments saying the machine is useless are from men who have never had to make roti dough/roll it out/ cook them/ clean up the mess after. doing that everyday while also cooking other things is hard work
When you are working from 6-6 and then cleaning, cooking and doing everything without house help , even a small help from Rotimatic would matter a lot . It is definitely not cheap but it is super helpful to my family and many other families here.
@@sandy_vb I agree. It’s stupid to spend time making paratha when tired from work. Machine is doing the rest. These ppl r dumb as hell or they have bai
Hello Night Hawk - i own one and it is 100% automatic for kneading, rolling and cooking rotis - this is an extra bonus that I will try this weekend. I am not lazy, just Australian, who has tried and tried to make Indian breads, but does not make them often enough to get them right ! They are an expensive luxury machine, but hey, no kids, who am i going to leave my money to ;) Cheers
oasis well it certainly takes away the hassle of dough making and rolling. You just have to bother about filling and a little extra baking. Where exactly is the double/triple work????
lol i dont like this at all. Throw that machine out. One can make parathas with less time manually also. Ladies don be lazy.Rolling pin is an tool and it gives you small exercise also.
@@anjaanajnabi3515 Most of chefs in world class restaurant and hotels are men. So don't new stories to us. Men have been doing it for long and men do cook delicious food even women acknowledge it. Seems some women think making roti is low class work.
I have rotimatic and Its the most waste of money i have seen so far. 1) It does not make rotis well. 2) the support is extremely poor i purchased 2 years of warranty and they kept transferring me to the specialist and never helped me with the defective model (no exchanges or anything)