Anjera - Somalian Pancake-like Bread
2cups Self raising flour
2+1/3cup Water
Salt
Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl and mix without any lumps, keep aside for few minutes..Heat a non stick pan in high flame, pour a ladle of batter in the center of the span, spread the batter as we do for dosas,we need cook this anjera just one side, while the top get cook easily and look bubbly..Repeat the same process until the remaining batter get finished..
Serve hot with honey,sugar or with spicy sauce..
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