French Guianese Roti

Ingredients

 * 2 c Chappati Flour or
 * 1 c Whole-wheat flour mixed
 * 1 c Cake flour
 * Additional flour for dusting

Directions
that you will be able to gather the flour together and make a soft dough. You may need about 2 1/2 tablespoons less than a cup of water. Knead the dough for 7 to 8 minutes or until it is smooth. Make a ball and put it inside a bowl. Cover the bowl with a damp dishcloth and set it aside for half an hour. knead for another few minutes. Form twelve equal balls and dust each with a little flour. Keep them covered. medium-low flame. Allow at least 5 minutes for that. Keep about a cup of dusting flour near you. Remove a  ball of dough and flatten it between the palms of your hands. Dust it on both sides with flour. Roll it out, as thinly and evenly as you can, aiming for a 5 1/2 inch round. When the griddle is hot, slap the roti onto its heated surface. Cook for about a minute or  until soft bubbles begin to form. Turn the roti over. Cook for half a minute on the second side. flame and put the roti directly on it. Using tongs, rotate the roti so that all areas are exposed to the shooting flames. Take 5 seconds to do this. Turn the roti over and repeat for about 3 seconds. The roti should puff up. Put the roti on a  plate and cover with a towel. Make all roti this way. under a broiler for a few seconds, until the roti puffs up. Serve hot.
 * 1)   Put the flour in a bowl.  Slowly add enough water so
 * 1)   If the dough looks very runny, flour your hands and
 * 1)   Set a cast-iron griddle or skillet to heat over a
 * 1)   If you have a gas fire, light a second burner on a medium
 * 1)   If you have an electric stove, place the griddle and roti