I am looking to buy a roti maker - any recommendations on which brand works without having to use too much oil? Thanks
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I haven't checked those brands out, but I'll bet they are non-stick and made of aluminium. Both are bad for the health. What I use is just a cast iron frying pan. Works well, and once used for a little while, becomes non-stick anyway. But, why not just get a real roti pan that all the Indian people use. It’s just a flat iron plate. I saw my friend’s mother using it and if I recall correctly, there’s a stone or something under the iron pan to distribute the heat. Anyway, she could whip up a stack of those in no time on an ordinary stove top. ___________________ applebees coupons