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sheermal is a sweet and rich flatbread. Learn how to make shahi sheermal recipe | Mughlai sheermal | eggless sweet naan | baked shirmal roti |

shahi sheermal is a mildly-sweet, saffron-flavoured naan popular in many countries across the Indian subcontinent. It's known for its rich flavor, flaky texture, and a hint of sweetness.

While this Mughlai delight is traditionally prepared in a tandoor, it can also be comfortably prepared in the convenience of your own kitchen. Using warm milk, milk solids and spices in the dough gives it a really rich flavour.

Mughlai sheermal is a melt-in-your-mouth sweet bread originating from the Mughal era. It's prepared using rich ingredients and flavored with saffron for a luxurious taste. The dough is kneaded until soft and supple, then rolled out and cooked on a griddle or in an oven. After baking, sheermal is dipped in saffron infused sugar syrup, adding a final touch of sweetness.

sheermal can be served with the curries or can be enjoyed on its own as a sweet treat.

pro tips to make shahi sheermal recipe: 1. You can use yeast in the dough for making soft and fluffy sheermal. 2. Don't skip on the ghee! Ghee adds richness, flavor, and that signature flaky texture to sheermal. 3. Adding mawa and milk powder to the dough intensifies the overall flavor profile, making the bread richer and more decadent.

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Sheermal recipe - How to make Sheermal

Resting Time:  30 minutes   Preparation Time:    Cooking Time:    Baking Time:  20 Minutes   Baking Temperature:  220°c (440°f)   Total Time:    Makes 6 sheermals

Ingredients


For The Dough
1 cup plain flour (maida)
1 cup whole wheat flour (gehun ka atta)
1/4 cup semolina (rava / sooji)
4 tbsp melted ghee
1/2 cup crumbled mawa (khoya)
1/4 cup milk powder
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/2 tsp cardamom (elaichi) powder
1/4 tsp saffron (kesar) strands
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1 cup warm milk

For The Sugar Syrup
1/2 cup sugar
1/8 tsp cardamom (elaichi) powder
a few saffron (kesar) strands

Other Ingredients
rose water for brushing
1/4 cup almond (badam) slivers
1/4 cup pistachio slivers
1/4 cup cashew nut (kaju) slivers
ghee for brushing

Method
For the sugar syrup

    For the sugar syrup
  1. Combine sugar, water, cardamom powder and saffron strands in a broad non stick pan.
  2. Cook it on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Keep aside.

For making sheermal

    For making sheermal
  1. To make {span class="bold1"}shahi sheermal recipe{/span}, combine almond, cashew and pistachio slivers in a flat plate. Mix well and keep aside.
  2. Combine all the dough ingredients in a deep bowl and mix it well until it forms a grainy texture.
  3. Add ¾ cup warm milk and knead into a soft dough. Cover the dough and allow it to rest for 30 minutes.
  4. Divide the dough into 6 equal portions and roll each portion of the dough into 6 inch diameter.
  5. Apply rose water evenly over one side of the roti and place the rolled roti rose water side downwards over the dry fruits mixture.
  6. Press it gently and lightly roll the roti again. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to make 5 more rotis.
  7. Place them all on a baking tray and apply ghee evenly over each roti. Bake it in a pre heated oven at 220° c (440° f) for 15 minutes.
  8. Remove it and dip each sheermal into the sugar syrup.
  9. Serve {span class="bold1"}shahi sheermal{/span} immediately.

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what does shahi sheermal made of?

  1. See the below image of list of ingredients for making shahi sheermal recipe.

how to make the sugar syrup

  1. In a broad nonstick pan add ½ cup sugar.
  2. Add ½ cup water.
  3. Add 1/8 tsp cardamom (elaichi) powder.
  4. Cook it on a medium flame for 4 to 5 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Keep aside.
  5. Add a few saffron (kesar) strands.

how to make the dough

  1. In a deep bowl, add 1 cup plain flour (maida).
  2. Add 1 cup whole wheat flour (gehun ka atta).
  3. Add ¼ cup semolina (rava / sooji).
  4. Add 4 tbsp melted ghee. Don't skip on the ghee! Ghee adds richness, flavor, and that signature flaky texture to sheermal.
  5. Add ½ cup crumbled mawa (khoya).
  6. Add ¼ cup milk powder. This intensifies the overall flavor profile, making the bread richer and more decadent.
  7. Add ½ cup powdered sugar. Powdered sugar adds a touch of sweetness to the dough.
  8. Add ½ tsp cardamom (elaichi) powder. Cardamom powder complements the sweetness of the sugar and richness of the ghee in the shahi sheermal recipe. It adds a subtle depth of flavor that elevates the overall taste profile.
  9. Add ¼ tsp saffron (kesar) strands. A pinch of saffron adds a luxurious touch and a beautiful golden hue to your sheermal.
  10. Add 1 tsp baking powder. Baking powder plays a crucial role in achieving the signature soft and fluffy texture of shahi sheermal by leavening the dough and creating a tender crumb.
  11. Add ¼ tsp baking soda
  12. Add ¼ tsp salt.
  13. Mix it well until it forms a grainy texture.
  14. Add ¾ cup warm milk.
  15. Knead into a soft dough. 
  16. Cover the dough and allow it to rest for 30 minutes.
  17. Divide the dough into 6 equal portions.

how to proceed

  1. Roll each portion of the dough into 6 inch diameter.
  2. Apply rose water evenly over one side of the roti.
  3. Place the rolled roti rose water side downwards over the dry fruits mixture.
  4. Press it gently.
  5. Lightly roll the roti again. 
  6. Place them all on a baking tray.
  7. Apply 1 tsp ghee evenly over each roti.
  8. Bake it in a pre-heated oven at 220° C (440° F) For 15 minutes.
  9. Remove it and dip each sheermal into the sugar syrup.
  10. Dipping the hot bread in the syrup allows it to soak in the flavorful liquid, resulting in a more decadent and enjoyable dessert bread.
  11. Repeat steps 4 to 8 to make 5 more shahi sheermal.
  12. Serve shahi sheermal recipe | Mughlai sheermal | eggless sweet naan | baked shirmal roti | immediately.

pro tips to make shahi sheermal recipe

  1. You can use yeast in the dough for making soft and fluffy sheermal.
  2. Don't skip on the ghee! Ghee adds richness, flavor, and that signature flaky texture to sheermal.
  3. Adding mawa and milk powder to the dough intensifies the overall flavor profile, making the bread richer and more decadent.
Nutrient values per sheermal
Energy532 cal
Protein12.8 g
Carbohydrates72.3 g
Fiber3.3 g
Fat21.8 g
Cholesterol5.3 mg
Vitamin A228.2 mcg
Vitamin B10.2 mg
Vitamin B20.2 mg
Vitamin B32 mg
Vitamin C1.5 mg
Folic Acid18.7 mcg
Calcium265.2 mg
Iron2.6 mg
Magnesium75.9 mg
Phosphorus300.6 mg
Sodium259.4 mg
Potassium232 mg
Zinc1.1 mg
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Reviews

Sheermal
 on 23 Sep 20 04:27 PM
5

Actually I saw a video on the recipe which tells that they are using besan ki atta and loads of dry fruits, can you please give me the measurements for this type of bread
Sheermal
 on 09 Aug 18 11:14 PM
5

Sheermal
 on 09 Aug 18 11:12 PM
5

I tried this recipe in my kitchen , easy to make .you can add on the top of it some sliced pistas and almond by using water and then with the help of hand press it &put it on the tawa or tandoor By applying almond and pistas you get a nice rich flavour with saffron
Tarla Dalal
10 Aug 18 08:45 AM
   Hi Aniket, Your suggestion sounds amazing. We are delighted you loved the recipe. Please keep posting your thoughts and feedback and review recipes you have tried. Happy Cooking!
Sheermal
 on 09 Aug 18 11:08 PM
5

Sheermal ( Mughlai Khana)
 on 03 Aug 15 04:46 PM
5

Sheermal.. a mughlai delicacy.. for bread lovers like me..the aroma of the saffron.. cardamom.. and mild sweetness these breads tempts you to take a second bite.. and serve this with royal paneer makhani.. woow a royal treat to the stomach.. enjoyed it and loved it with extra ghee.. over it.