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karachi biscuit recipe | eggless fruit cookies | hyderabadi karachi biscuits | tutti fruitti biscuit | with 31 amazing images. Karachi Biscuit is one of the most well-known treats of Hyderabad. In fact, if you have been to Hyderabad and come back without buying the famous Karachi Biscuitsfrom Karachi Bakery, you are bound to face the wrath of your friends and family, who would have been eagerly waiting to bite into one of these melt-in-the-mouth, fruity biscuits! Each bite of this Karachi Biscuit fills your mouth with a pleasant fruity sweetness with a mild touch of spice. Tiny tutti-fruti titbits add fun to every bite, instantly making this Karachi Biscuit a favourite with kids and adults alike. The Karachi Biscuit tastes simply fab with tea, in the morning or evening. Here, we tell you how to make this wondrous treat, so you can experience it even without going to Hyderabad. Aside from eggless hyderabadi karachi biscuits, you can also try other biscuit recipes like Oats and Cinnamon Biscuits and Rich Shortbread Biscuits. Enjoy karachi biscuit recipe | eggless fruit cookies | hyderabadi karachi biscuits | tutti fruitti biscuit with step by step photos.
thepla for travel | thepla without cuds for travel | methi thepla good for 15 days | with 25 amazing images Nothing like theplas to carry along on a journey. Not only are methi theplas very tasty with the superb flavour and aroma of methi, they are also satiating and convenient. To make these methi thepla good for 15 days we have used a whole wheat flour dough with a large assortment of taste-giving ingredients ranging from green chilli paste and spice powders to sesame seeds. However, we have not used curds, in order to increase the shelf life of thepla for travel. You also need to make sure you add lots of oil while cooking; otherwise methi theplas will become dry and spoil soon. When made as per the instructions, the Theplas will stay fresh in the fridge for almost 15 days. When you anticipate a busy fortnight, you can make a large batch and keep thepla without cuds for travel in stock. Just take them out when you want a nice meal, warm them slightly on a tava and enjoy with curds and pickles . You can also try other variants of theplas like Zucchini Thepla , Mooli Thepla or Doodhi Theplas. Enjoy thepla for travel | thepla without cuds for travel | methi thepla good for 15 days | with detailed step by step photos below.
whole wheat potato rotis | Indian whole wheat potato roti | aloo roti | potato roti made with whole wheat flour | with 17 amazing images Potato roti is made with potatoes, whole whet flour, coriander, spices and ghee tossed into the dough. Use 2 tablespoons water and knead into a soft aloo roti dough. The potato roti made with whole wheat is then cooked on a non stick tawa or griddle till golden brown in colour. potato rotis are the perfect Indian breakfast recipe. We have our whole wheat potato rotis with some homemade curds and a glass of chaas. For lunch or dinner, Indian potato roti is a perfect replacement for roti. In fact, whole wheat potato rotis can be potato rotis can be one meal dinner had with curd and loads of sliced onions. You can also give this to your kids tiffin box or can also be served as evening tea snack. Our whole wheat potato roti recipe is not to be confused with punjabi aloo paratha where the aloo stuffing is put in the centre of the dough and cooked. It can be made quickly as compared to Punjabi aloo paratha as the whole wheat potato roti doesn’t have a stuffing, everything is mixed together to form a dough. In whole wheat potato roti we have put the boiled potatoes into the dough and it's the same way Gujarati theplas are made. The addition of boiled and grated potatoes makes these rotis so soft that they literally melt in your mouth! Plus, whole wheat potato rotis is also a smart way to clear your stock of potatoes, because this recipe turns out best with old potatoes. Enjoy whole wheat potato rotis | Indian whole wheat potato roti | aloo roti | potato roti made with whole wheat flour with detailed step by step photos.
oats uttapam recipe | instant oats vegetable uttapam | healthy oats whole wheat uttapam | with 34 amazing images oats uttapam gets ready in a jiffy without having to soak, grind or ferment the batter! Learn how to make oats uttapam recipe | instant oats vegetable uttapam | healthy oats whole wheat uttapam | Yes, this is an instant oats uttapam recipe that uses a perfect mix of oats flour and whole wheat flour fortified with a goodness of veggies too. instant oats vegetable uttapam has a scrumptious mouth-feel and absolutely awesome flavour that is sure to kick-start your day in a cheerful way. You can have this quick and easy instant oats and whole wheat uttapam for breakfast, as an evening snack or for dinner. You can also try other uttapam recipes like oats bhel or fudge fingers. Tips to make oats uttapam recipe: 1. Serve oats uttapam with chutney. 2. Serve oats uttapam with sambar. 3. Always clean the surface of the tava after making an uttapam to prevent the next uttapam from sticking. Enjoy oats uttapam recipe | instant oats vegetable uttapam | healthy oats whole wheat uttapam | with detailed step by step images.
baked chakli recipe | low fat chakli | baked rice flour chakli | homemade rice flour chakli | with amazing 20 images. Baked chakli is quick and easy to make. We have made chakli healthier by baking it rather than frying it. This simple and delicious low fat chakli is a real treat for weight watchers. Chakli, the popular indian snack, is usually deep-fried and contains loads of calories. Here's how to make baked rice flour chakli with 1 tsp of oil to near perfection by baking them in an oven. Munch them at anytime of the day when hunger strikes. Namkeen or dry jar snacks are a popular food item made during festive occasions like Diwali. Also, they make up for a great tea time snack or tiffin snacks. Chakli or Murukku is a famous savoury snack which you can either prepare by deep-frying or baking. You can use an assortment of flour and perk it up with ingredients like vegetable puree, sesame seeds, ajwain etc. Looking for a perfect savoury or jar snack to make for your guests or family members to munch on ? Instant homemade baked chakli is definitely a go to. It is one of the most famous Indian snack and also is made in many Indian houses. Chakli is a namkeen which is made with easily available ingredients which are found in every well maintained kitchen. The method to make baked chakli might look complex but actually it is not. The ingredients used to make the baked chakli would be easily available in any well maintained Indian household. To make baked chalkli, combine rice flour, low-fat curd, sesame seeds, red chilli powder, asafoetida, oil and salt and knead into a semi soft dough. Further, grease the chakli mould and put the mixture into a chakli press and press out round swirls of the dough onto a greased baking tray, working closely from the centre to the outside to the swirls. Bake these chaklis in a pre-heated oven at 180°c (360°f) for 35 to 40 minutes, turning all the chaklis once after 20 minutes. Cool and store in an air-tight container. Adding 1 tbsp of oil instead of 1 tsp in this baked rice flour chakli reduces the cooking to 25 minutes and also makes the chakli a little softer. You can also serve baked chalkli as an evening tea snack with a hot cup of Masala Chai. I don’t only make it on occasion of Diwali but I keep making it as my kids not only love this chakli but also they take baked chalklis for their tiffin snack. Enjoy baked chakli recipe | low fat chakli | baked rice flour chakli | homemade rice flour chakli | detailed step by step recipe and video below.
jowar khichu recipe | Indian jowar flour khichu | Gujarati jowar nu khichu | gluten free snack | with 15 amazing images. jowar khichu recipe | Indian jowar flour khichu | Gujarati jowar nu khichu | gluten free snack is a Indian snack made with basic ingredients. Learn how to make Indian jowar flour khichu. To make jowar khichu, put 3½ cups of hot water in a deep non-stick pan, add the soda bi-carb, cumin seeds, green chilli paste, salt, oil and jowar flour, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 minutes, while stirring continuously with help of a rolling pin or a whisk. Transfer to a serving bowl, add little oil and sprinkle koro sambar and serve immediately. Khichu is a traditional snack made using various types of flours like bajra, rice, nachni etc. Gujarati jowar nu khichu is made with jowar flour which is flavoured with spices, green chillies and often with garlic too. Cumin seeds add crunch, while koro sambhar sprinkled on the top enhance the flavour of Indian jowar flour khichu. As a variation, you can also add sesame seeds alsong with cumin seeds. Baking soda makes it softer, but ensure you add the suggested amount or it can turn into a disaster. Devoid of wheat flour this is a gluten free snack which can be enjoyed by those who are gluten intolerant. If you wish to make this recipe ahead of time, remember to sprinkle a little water before reheating it in the microwave. If you like jowar khichu, check out these variations - Rice Khichu, Poha Khichu, Nachni Khichu and Whole Rice Khichu to satiate you in a tasteful way. Tips to make jowar khichu. 1. If you want to make rice khichu, use rice flour instead of jowar flour, and follow the same recipe. 2. After adding jowar flour stir continuously to avoid lumps in khichu. Enjoy jowar khichu recipe | Indian jowar flour khichu | Gujarati jowar nu khichu | gluten free snack | with step by step photos.
hare mutter ki puri recipe | Rajasthani hare matar ki puri | stuffed green peas puri | with 36 amazing images. This scrumptious Rajasthani hare matar ki puri is super tasty as it features a range of flavours and textures. It can be had with breakfast or as a tea-time snack . Learn how to make hare mutter ki puri recipe | Rajasthani hare matar ki puri | stuffed green peas puri | hari mutter ki puri is an interesting snack in which coarsely-crushed green peas, flavoured with tangy lemon juice, spiky green chillies and aromatic spices, is stuffed into bhatura-like dough, and deep-fried in oil. Every bite of the stuffed green peas puri delights your taste buds. It is so tasty, you can simply serve it with a cup of curds or pickle. Tips to make hare mutter ki puri: 1. Make sure to use fresh green peas and not frozen one. 2. Instead of plain flour you can use whole wheat flour. 3. Semolina is added to make the puri crispy. Enjoy hare mutter ki puri recipe | Rajasthani hare matar ki puri | stuffed green peas puri | with detailed step by step photos.
namkeen shakarpara recipe | masala namkeen shakarpara Diwali snack | crispy namkeen shakarpara | methi shakarpara | namkeen shakarpara is a popular jar snack from the land of Gujarat. Learn how to make crispy namkeen shakarpara. Crispy namkeen shakarpara can be made sweet or savoury. Here is a tongue-tickling namkeen shakarpara, which is perked up with curds, sesame seeds, spice powders and fenugreek leaves. This large and thoughtful assortment of ingredients boosts the flavour of the shakarpara so much that it becomes difficult to stop munching on this delightful farsan. Masala namkeen shakarpara Diwali snack is one of the most popular jar snacks, in households across the country. It is known by different names but is loved by all. To make namkeen shakarpara, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl, mix well and knead into a stiff dough using approx. 1 tbsp of water. Divide the dough into 5 equal portions. Roll out a portion of the dough into a 175 mm. (7") diameter circle. Prick the surface with a fork at regular intervals. Cut into 25 mm. (1") diamond shaped pieces. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry the namkeen shakarpara, on a slow flame till they turn golden brown in colour and crisp from both the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Repeat steps 3 to 6 to make more namkeen shakarpara in 4 more batches. Cool completely and store in an air-tight container. Since methi shakarpara are easy to make, it is also made in large volumes, especially during festive occasions like Diwali, when it is served along with tea to friends and family who visit. It can be stored in air tight container for 15 days. Tips for namkeen shakarpara. 1. You may not need water for kneading the dough as the recipe makes use of curd. 2. You do not require any flour for rolling, but if necessary a little oil can be used for rolling. 3. Do not roll them very thinly. 4. Cook the shakarpara on a slow flame so they cook uniformly from inside as well. 5. It is best to remove them from the oil slightly before they turn dark brown as they often tend to keep cooking after being removed from the oil. You will notice that they become slightly darker as they cool. Enjoy namkeen shakarpara recipe | masala namkeen shakarpara Diwali snack | crispy namkeen shakarpara | methi shakarpara | with step by step photos and video below.
verki puri recipe | how to make crispy verki puri | tea time snack | verki puri Diwali special snack | with 28 amazing images. verki puri recipe | how to make crispy verki puri | tea time snack | verki puri Diwali special snack is a crispy, flaky jar snack with a touch of pepper and cumin, which will become everybody’s favourite! Learn how to make crispy verki puri. To make verki puri, combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and mix well. Add enough water and knead into a semi-stiff dough like a puri dough. Roll 5 portions of the dough, one by one, into a 200 mm. (8") diameter circle without using any flour for rolling. Place a rolled portion on a clean, dry surface, spread a little of the prepared paste evenly over it. While leaving a little space at the circumference. Place another rolled portion over it. Repeat step 4 and 5 to make 3 more layers. Roll it up tightly from one end to the other and cut into 14 equal portions using a sharp knife. Flatten each portion in between your palms and again lightly roll them into a 75 mm. (3”) diameter circle without using any flour for rolling. Make sure to seal the ends of each puri very well using your fingers, so that they do not open up while deep-frying. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry 2 to 3 puris at a time on a medium slow flame till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Cool, store in an air-tight container and use as required. This tea time snack has an unusual flaky texture, which comes from the use of hot ghee and semolina in the dough, charms both young and old alike, while its mildly spicy taste makes it a wonderful accompaniment for tea. These crispy verki puri can be made in advance and enjoyed with your evening beverage, or can be carried to work or while travelling to relish whenever hungry. Remember to cool them completely so as to prevent them from turning soggy when stored in a jar or carried in a dabba. You can also try other jar snack recipes like Phoolwadi or Methi Puri. These flavour packed crunchy puris with an unmistakable Indian touch will be a delight to bite into in every mouthfeel. Though there is not much expertise needed to make verki puri Diwali special snack, to get its perfect shape and crispiness you need to follow the steps perfectly. Tips for verki puriverki puri. 1. Make a stiff dough so no flour is needed to roll the puris. 2. Roll all 5 portions of dough of same size approximately so they layer well one on top of the other. 3. While rolling from one to another roll do so tightly, else the puri might open up while frying. 4. It is also important to deep-fry in small batches on a low-medium flame to get evenly cooked, crispy verki puri. Enjoy verki puri recipe | how to make crispy verki puri | tea time snack | verki puri Diwali special snack | with step by step photos.
batata nu shaak | bateta nu shaak | gujarati potato sabzi | with 18 amazing images Batata Nu Shaak is one of the most popular Gujarati foods, made in almost every household. A wonderful combination of sesame seeds, curry leaves and ginger-green chilli paste giver a very distinct flavour to the otherwise bland potatoes in this gujarati potato sabzi. Lemon juice and coriander added towards the end really perk up the Batata Nu Shaak. It tastes best when served with dal and rice. Batata Nu Shaak also makes a great combo with Rotlis, Puris or Theplas. Enjoy how to make Batata Nu Shaak recipe with detailed step by step photos below.
pista barfi recipe | Indian style pistachio fudge | pista barfi using milk powder | 4 ingredients pistachio barfi | with 25 amazing images. 4 ingredients pistachio barfi is a delicious Indian sweet made primarily from pistachios, milk, sugar, and ghee. Learn how to make pista barfi recipe | Indian style pistachio fudge | pista barfi using milk powder | 4 ingredients pistachio barfi | pistachio barfi is an Indian pistachio fudge. This 4 ingredients pistachio barfi has a nutty flavor, along with a beautiful pastel green color, making it a tempting affair for those having a sweet tooth. This recipe is relatively easy to put together and creates a perfect burfi that is so smooth, creamy, flavorful, and will just melt-in-your-mouth. pista barfi, a vibrant green Indian sweet, is a delightful combination of pistachios and sugar. To create this melt-in-your-mouth treat, start by transforming pistachios into a coarse powder for a delightful crunch. Boil sugar and water into a one-string syrup, the key to that perfect barfi texture. The pistachios are then introduced to this sugary symphony, along with milk powder for richness (optional). Patience is key as the mixture thickens, transforming into a dense paste that leaves the pan begging for freedom. Finally, the hot mixture is poured into a tray, where it cools and sets into squares of pure pistachio bliss. Indian style pistachio fudge have a good shelf life and can be stored in an airtight container for days. pro tips to make pista barfi: 1. If you wish you can incorporate a pinch of cardamom powder or saffron strands for an extra layer of flavor and aroma. 2. Adding ghee to the barfi adds a rich, nutty flavor to the barfi that complements the pistachios nicely. Regular butter can be used, but ghee offers a more intense and concentrated flavor due to the removal of milk solids and water during the clarification process. 3. Milk powder helps bind the ingredients together and creates a smooth, dense texture in the barfi. Fresh milk can sometimes lead to a softer or crumblier texture. Milk powder adds a concentrated milk flavor and richness to the barfi, enhancing the overall taste. Milk powder is a dehydrated form of milk, making it much easier to store and handle compared to fresh milk. This is especially beneficial for making sweets like barfi, which can be stored for longer periods. 4. Store pista barfi in an air tight container in the fridge for upto 2 days. 5. You can use 2 drops of pista essence to make this recipe. While the recipe uses ground pistachios for the base flavor, pistachio essence provides an extra boost of concentrated pistachio aroma and taste. This intensifies the overall pistachio experience in the barfi. Enjoy pista barfi recipe | Indian style pistachio fudge | pista barfi using milk powder | 4 ingredients pistachio barfi | with detailed step by step photos.
sweet shakarpara recipe | Maharashtrian shankarpali | kalakala | tukdi | with 22 amazing photos. sweet shakarpara is a popular dry jar snacks made during festive occasions like Diwali and Janmashtami . Also, they make up for a great tea time snack or tiffin snack. Shakarpara and Namakpara are a famous savoury snack which you can either prepare by deep-frying or baking. These sweet biscuits are popularly known as shankarpali in Maharashtra, shakarpara in Gujarat, kalakala in Tamil Nadu, sweet tukdi in North India and teepi maida biscuits in Andhra Pradesh. There are two ways to prepare the sweet shakarpara. You can either add sugar or jaggery in the dough or sugar coat the shankarpali after frying. Here we are using the first method, for that we will be first preparing a sugar mixture. So we will start with preparing a sugar water mixture in a deep non-stick pan and pour milk, add sugar, ghee. If the quantity of ghee is less in the dough then the sweet shakarpara will turn hard instead of getting flaky and crispy. You can also use soft butter or oil as substitute but, ghee imparts a beautiful flavor. Mix well until sugar dissolves. Remove and let it cook. Further, we will prepare the dough for shakarpara. Sift whole wheat flour in a bowl, breaks down the lumps from flour, remove impurities and adds in volume to the flour by aeration. Add salt and milk sugar mixture. Knead into a firm dough. If the dough is soft then the shankarpali will get soft and not crunchy. If the dough is too soft, add more atta and if the dough is too stiff, add a tbsp or two of water and knead for a couple of minutes before you start rolling. Further, divide the dough into 4 equal portions. Take a portion and cover the other to prevent from drying. Roll out a portion. Cut them into diamonds and prick each diamond with a fork. This prevents the sweet shakarpara from puffing up. Separate them and fry in ghee till golden brown and drain on absorbent paper. Cool them completely and store sweet shakarparas in an air-tight container. A traditional tea-time snack often made during festive occasions, shankarpali is – much to the joy of amateurs – also very easy to make! Maharashtrian shankarpali is often had by Maharashtrians for breakfast by dipping theshankarpali in tea. While there are several ways of making this mildly-sweet snack, this recipe is one of the easiest to follow. Remember to fry shankarpali over a slow flame so that the insides get properly cooked. Enjoy sweet shakarpara recipe | Maharashtrian shankarpali | kalakala | tukdi | with step by step recipe photos and video below.
cucumber cottage cheese sandwich recipe | cucumber paneer sandwich for kids | 5 minute cucumber sandwich | Indian veg paneer cucumber sandwich | with 40 amazing images. cucumber cottage cheese sandwich recipe | cucumber paneer sandwich for kids | 5 minute cucumber sandwich | Indian veg paneer cucumber sandwich is one of the most simplest sandwich enjoyed by one and all. Learn how to make cucumber paneer sandwich for kids. To make cucumber cottage cheese sandwich, peel and grate the cucumber thickly. Squeeze out the excess water from the cucumber. Transfer the cucumber into a deep bowl, add the paneer, green chutney, butter and salt and mix well. Divide the mixture into 6 equal portions and keep aside. Place 6 bread slices on a clean, dry surface and spread a portion of the cucumber mixture evenly over each bread slice. Cover with the remaining 6 bread slices and press them lightly. Cut each sandwich diagonally into 4 equal pieces. Serve immediately with tomato ketchup. The tangy taste of green chutney balances the blandness of paneer very well in this sandwich, while cucumber provides a refreshing touch in Indian veg paneer cucumber sandwich. Indeed, the 5 minute cucumber sandwich is a perfect snack on-the-go. Served along with healthy date and apple shake is sure to keep the kids satiated till lunch break. Fresh bread and paneer are a winner when it comes to preparing a tasty snack like cucumber paneer sandwich for kids. When you have time on hand, try making bread and paneer at home. These appealing to look at dainty sandwich is an ideal choice to serve at kid’s parties! Tips for cucumber cottage cheese sandwich. 1. Prefer to use soft butter so it is easy to mix. 2. Grated cucumber can be replaced with grated carrot. 3. You can adjust the spice level of the green chutney as per your liking. 4. The butter and chutney both have salt. So add salt wisely for the mixture. Enjoy cucumber cottage cheese sandwich recipe | cucumber paneer sandwich for kids | 5 minute cucumber sandwich | Indian veg paneer cucumber sandwich | with step by step photos.
besan ladoo recipe | besan ke ladoo | besan ladoo with step by step photos | with 20 amazing images. besan ladoo is one of the most popular mithai in Indian cuisine. It might be known by various names, but this delicious laddoos of spiced and sweetened besan is famous all over the country. besan ladoo are made and relished for festivals, family events and different occasions. Some people also serve besan ke ladoo as prasadam. All you need is patience while making besan ladoo, patience is the key. Ingredients used for making besan ladoo are simply available in every Indian household pantry. All you need to do to make besan ladoo is heat ghee in a non stick pan, once the ghee is hot. Add besan and keep stirring it continuously which will prevent it from burning. Do not strictly leave it unattended. You will need to roast the besan for 13-15 mins atleast. You will know the besan is cooked when the besan would turn golden brown and has a nice aroma. Further, transfer it in a plate and let it cool down. Once the mixture has come to room temperature, add sugar. Also, add coarsely grounded almonds which would give laddus a nutty taste and finally cardamom powder which would enhance the taste of it. Mix well and roll into laddoos. The finish of the laddoos should be shiny, which is an indication of perfectly cooked besan ladoo. When making this, remember that the rich flavour of the besan ladoo depends on how well you cook the besan. Under-cooking it will leave behind a raw taste, which will ruin the whole recipe. So, make sure you cook it well. The proportion of ghee and besan is also important as you might end up with a dry or very soft besan ladoo if it is not done right. Once you have the mix ready, take some in your palm, shape it into a round and keep rolling it in your hand till you get a smooth, lustrous, ghee-tinted texture on the surface. besan ladoo will look so irresistible at this stage that you would just want to pop it into your mouth! That’s when the laddoo is ready. If you liked this, you are sure to also enjoy other Traditional Indian Mithai recipes made from besan like Mysore Pak, Sweet Boondi and Mohanthal. Enjoy besan ladoo recipe | besan ke ladoo | besan ladoo with step by step photos | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
rusk recipe | Indian milk rusk | homemade cake rusk | sweet tea rusk | with 28 amazing images. rusk recipe | Indian milk rusk | homemade cake rusk | sweet tea rusk is a crunchy biscuit enjoyed by dipping in hot masala chai. Learn how to make Indian milk rusk. To make rusk, combine the yeast, sugar and 2 tbsp of warm water in a bowl and mix well. Cover it with a lid and keep aside for 10 minutes. Combine all the remaining ingredients in a deep bowl and mix well along with the yeast-sugar mixture and knead into a soft dough using enough water. Cover it with a damp muslin cloth and keep aside in a warm place for 1 hour. Knead the dough again and put the dough into a greased rectangle aluminium tin of 250 mm. (10”) x 150 mm. (6”) and press well. Cover it with a damp muslin cloth and keep aside in a warm place for 30 minutes. Bake in a pre-heated oven at 180°c (360°f) for 30 minutes. Cool it slightly, cut it vertically into 2 halves and then cut it horizontally into total 30 equal slices using a sharp knife. Place all the slices in a baking tray and bake them in a pre-heated oven at 180°c (360°f) for 30 minutes, while turning it once in 15 minutes. Cool them completely and serve or store them in an airtight container. Use as required. For many, especially the elders, tea-time is incomplete without rusk! Rusk is an indigenous tea toast that every Indian is proud of. It is basically a bread that is baked twice to make it super crisp, tasty and aromatic. Ingredients like milk, castor sugar and cardamom powder are used in the dough to give the homemade cake rusk a rich yet mild flavour that goes perfectly with a cup of hot tea or coffee. The sweet tea rusk can also be packed in kids’ tiffin boxes or served as an evening snack with a glass of milk. Have a go at other tea-time accompaniments like Methi Makai Dhebra or Crispy Masala Puri. Tips for making rusk. 1. Ensure the maida is lump free. Sieve it if necessary. 2. Use yeast from a packet which is unopened or recently opened for best texture. 3. Always bake in the middle rack of the oven to ensure uniform baking. 4. We suggest you cool the cake for at least for an hour, the first 15 minutes can be in the tin and the remaining time can be on the rack. If the cake is not well cooled, it might turn crumbly. 5. When slicing the bread make sure the slices are not too thick, otherwise the rusk will remain soft inside and you will not get the perfect crispness. 6. Remember to turn the rusk while baking to ensure uniform baking on both the sides. Enjoy rusk recipe | Indian milk rusk | homemade cake rusk | sweet tea rusk | with step by step photos.
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