nankhatai biscuits recipe |
nan khatai biscuits |
eggless Indian cookies | with 20 amazing images.
nankhatai biscuits are very popular
Indian eggless tea time biscuits. Our vegetarian recipe of
nan khatai biscuits is made with simple ingredients like plain flour, Vanaspati, powdered sugar, rava, cardamom powder, almond powder, baking powder and baking soda.
A melt-in-the-mouth biscuit, with the rich aroma of ghee tinged with spicy notes of cardamom, the
nankhatai is a perfect example of Indian ingenuity in making
eggless Indian cookies.
Almond and pistachio powders not only improves the flavour but also makes the
nankhatai biscuits more porous, making every bite just melt in your mouth and coat your taste buds.
Notes and tips on making the perfect
nan khatai biscuits. 1. For making the
Nankhatai Biscuit, in a deep bowl, place a fine sieve or strainer. Add the plain flour. Many people even add besan to the
nankhatai recipe. You can freely change and mix match to make the
nankhatai with only besan, sooji or maida but, maintain the measurements to get crunchy
nan khatais. 2. Add the baking soda. While the soda neutralizes the acid in the recipe, but it is not sufficient enough to make
biscuit nankhatai so we add baking powder too. 3. In another deep bowl, take the ghee. The ghee should not me melted; it should have a semi-solid consistency with grainy texture. 4. Combine the ghee and powdered sugar. Whisk well for 10 to 12 minutes or till white in colour, smooth and fluffy. This method is called as creaming; instead of a whisk you can make use of an electric beater. If using an electric beater it will only take 5 to 6 minutes. 4. Mix well to form soft dough. If you feel the dough is dry and you are unable to bring together all the ingredients then add 1 to 2 tsp of milk. Do not knead it, just mix all the ingredients. Also, if the dough is very soft then cover and keep it in the refrigerator for around 10-15 minutes before making the cookies. 5. Place the
Nankhatai Biscuits on a baking tray at equal distance. They expand on baking so it is important to maintain some distance while placing them.
Indeed, every crunchy bite of this intensely flavoured
nankhatai biscuits is an opportunity to retreat from mundane worries and experience real delight!
These traditional
Indian cookies (
nan khatai biscuits) can be served as
Evening Tea Snacks,
School Time Snacks, at
High Tea Party and can also served to the guests on the occasion of
Diwali or New year's day.
Enjoy how to make
nankhatai biscuits recipe |
nan khatai biscuits |
eggless Indian cookies | with detailed step by step photos.