African Culinary Heritage

African Chapati (Burundian Flatbread)

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April 14, 2026 By African Recipes Kitchen
African Chapati (Burundian Flatbread) - Authentic African Cuisine

🍲 Flaky Burundian Chapaties with Vegetable and Bean Stew 🇧🇮

These delightful pan-fried chapaties are paired with a hearty Burundian vegetable and bean stew, making for a satisfying vegetarian meal that’s bursting with flavor. Perfect for any occasion, this dish is simple to prepare and will leave you craving more!

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🌍 What Is Chapati?

Chapati is a type of unleavened flatbread originating from the Indian subcontinent, commonly enjoyed in various forms across many cultures. In Burundi, chapati is often served with flavorful stews, making it a staple in the local cuisine.

đź§ľ Ingredients

**Base:**

- 2 cups strong white bread flour

- 1 tsp salt

- 2 tbsp vegetable oil (for dough)

- ½ cup milk (or water)

- Additional oil (for layering and frying)

**Optional:**

- 1 cup cooked beans

- 1 medium onion, sliced

- 1 cup coconut milk

- 1 medium potato, diced

- 1 cup cabbage, chopped

- 1 medium tomato, diced

- 2 cloves garlic, chopped

- 1 tsp curry powder

- 1 tsp salt (to taste)

- 2 bay leaves

- 2 cups chopped spinach

- Lemon wedges (for serving)

👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions

1. **Prepare the Dough**

- In a bowl, combine salt and vegetable oil.

- Add milk (or water) and mix well to dissolve the salt.

- Gradually add flour and mix until a dough forms.

2. **Knead the Dough**

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- Transfer the dough to a floured surface and knead for about 7 minutes until smooth.

- Divide the dough into 4 equal pieces (or 6 for smaller chapaties).

3. **Pre-shape the Dough Balls**

- Take each piece and flatten it. Fold the edges towards the center to form a round ball.

- Pinch the seam together at the bottom and place on a plate.

4. **Rest the Dough**

- Cover the dough balls with a cloth and let them rest for 30 minutes at room temperature.

5. **Roll Out the Chapaties**

- Dust a dough ball with flour and flatten it. Use a rolling pin to roll it out evenly, turning it frequently.

- Brush a light layer of oil over the rolled dough.

6. **Create Layers**

- Starting from one side, roll the dough tightly into a log. Twist the log and tuck the loose end into the center.

- Place the rolled dough back on the plate and cover to rest for another 30 minutes.

7. **Cook the Chapaties**

- Heat a pan over medium-high heat. Roll out the rested dough again to your desired thickness.

- Place the chapati in the hot pan and cook for about 2-2.5 minutes, flipping every 20 seconds. Brush with oil on both sides.

- Once browned and puffed, cover with cling film to keep warm and moist.

8. **Prepare the Vegetable and Bean Stew**

- In a medium-sized pan, heat oil and sauté onions and garlic for about 5 minutes until browned.

- Add diced potatoes, cooked beans, tomatoes, cabbage, curry powder, salt, and bay leaves. Mix well.

- Pour in coconut milk, bring to a simmer, and cook for about 30 minutes until thickened.

- Stir in chopped spinach before serving.

🍽️ How to Serve

Serve the warm chapaties alongside the vegetable and bean stew. Garnish with lemon wedges for an extra zing!

đź’ˇ Pro Tips

- For a crispier chapati, roll it thinner.

- If your kitchen is humid, cook the chapaties one at a time to prevent sticking.

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- Feel free to customize the stew with your favorite vegetables or proteins.

🔥 Why You’ll Love This

This dish is not only easy to make but also incredibly satisfying and nutritious. The combination of flaky chapaties and a rich, flavorful stew makes for a comforting meal that everyone will enjoy!