
Hi
Cookies have been on my baking wishlist since a very long time. Today i decided to bake the traditional nankhatai. While i was searching for recipes on the web i came across many versions of nankhatai such as using ghee, dalda, butter. I will be trying out all the versions later but for today it is nankhatai with ghee.When i looked at Mullai' s recipe i felt it was very easy to follow but could not see the pics of the procedure. I guess we have to log in to see that. I wish Mullai had a blog so that i could see most of her recipes., anyway have left a comment on her space. Mullai if you are seeing this, thank you so much for the fool proof recipe.
The original recipe is here
INGREDIENTS
All purpose flour 1/2 cup
Sugar powdered 1/4 cup
Ghee( kept in the regrigerator for 15 mins) 1/4 cup
Rava 1 tsp
Baking soda 1 pinch
Salt 1 pinch
Cardamom powder 1 pinch
PREPARATION
Take the powdered sugar and ghee in a bowl.

Beat it for 5 minutes or till it becomes creamy

Add the maida, baking soda, salt to it .

Gather it together as shown

Knead the dough for a minute into a very soft dough

Let it rest for 20 minutes , and preheat the oven
Grease a cookie sheet and make small even size balls and shape them like peda.

Arrange them on the plate leaving gap in between them
Bake them at 190 C for 12 to 13 minutes. Let it cool for another 15 minutes.

Actually it isn't as brown as in the picture:-)
Store them in an airtight container
Supper yummy, delicious,nankhatai ready, to be served with a hot cup of chai....na kaapi:-)

My daughter wouldn't beleive that this was baked at home in a jiffy
Tastes awesome.Crispy on the outside and just melts in the mouth....ummmm MELTING NANKHATAI OR is it MELTKHATAIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sending this to PRIYA'S BOOKMARKED RECIPES-EVERY TUESDAY

and to CHAMPA'S BAKE OFF EVENT
Veena,
ReplyDeleteNan katais look awesome. Thanks for the entry.
Dear Veena
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite even today! Gearing up for baking..
Have a nice week
Me and my family love nan khatai..looks yummy! I've posted too nan khatai recipe last week..
ReplyDeleteLovely Nankatai's. Looks gorgeous veena !!!
ReplyDeletePrefect looking nankhattais..
ReplyDeleteluks really amazing,thanks for the step vise pics.
ReplyDeletewow ! nankhatai looks perfect..luved the step by step pics..it is really helpful !
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation. Wow!!! this is a really a awesome recipe... looks great too:)
ReplyDeleteI agree with sonu,I loved the step by step pictures,looks like watching video,it really helps us,I will try it today,keep posting.
ReplyDeleteWow they look fabulous!!
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looks perfect
ReplyDeleteWow!! step by step instruction is very nice. Good job, thanks for linking up.
ReplyDeleteMullai.
nankhatais looks soooo perfect n crispy ...i love those biscuits very much
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Cookies look perfect dear. I like your other two blogs too. Very creative and artistic.
ReplyDeletethese cookies are so tempting! Great job and posting!
ReplyDeletecrispy and cute nankhattais1
ReplyDeleteLove the sound of cardamom in the cookies...simple, yet perfectly delicious! =)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love this! It's so refreshing to discover another food blog that isn't covering the latest chocolate chip cookie recipe! Thank you for keeping things fresh and inspiring!
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perfect looking naan khatais !
ReplyDeleteooh they look perfect :)
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