Ingredients :( Recipe with Yeast)
All Purpose Flour ( Maida)-1 cup sifted
Salt-1/4 tsp
Oil-1 tsp
Sugar-1/2 tsp
Rapid Rise Yeast-1/2 tsp ( if using dry active yeast.dissolve it with the sugar in the warm water and let it foam up before adding to the flour)
Yogurt-1/4 cup (use thick yogurt)
Warm water-2 tbsp approx
Oil- for deep frying
Method:-
Add all purpose flour and salt to a large bowl,mix well.Add oil and incorporate it well into the flour.
Add sugar and Rapid Rise Yeast and mix.
Add yogurt and warm water (slowly) to form a soft dough.Knead for 4-5 minutes until smooth and elastic.
Drizzle a few drop of oil to coat the dough,cover with a damp paper or cloth towel and let it rest in a warm place for 1 hour.
Heat oil for deep frying.
Knead dough once again and divide into 4-5 equal portions.Lightly coat rolling surface with flour and roll out doing into a approx 5-6 inch round (note: dough tends to stretch back so make round bigger then needed).
Carefully slide bhatura into the hot oil and gently keep pressing down with a slotted spoon until it puffs up.
Flip bhatura to other side and gently press into the oil.Cook for 30 secs to 1 minutes,until golden brown,and remove onto a paper towel lined plate.Continue with remaining bhature.
Serve hot with Chole or Chana Masala.
Ingredients:-(Recipe without Yeast)
All purpose flour (Maida)- 2 cup
Semolina - 3 tbsp (sooji)
Baking Soda-1 tsp
Salt-1/2 tsp
Oil- 1 tbsp
Sugar-1/2 tsp
Yogurt-4 tbsp
Warm Water to knead into a dough
Oil - for deep frying
Method:-
Add together all purpose flour,baking soda and salt into a large bowl.Add oil and incorporate well into flour.Add sugar,semolina,yogurt,warm water (slowly) and knead to form a soft dough.Knead for 4-5 minutes until soft and elastic.
Drizzle a few drop of oil to coat the dough,cover with a damp paper or cloth towel and let it rest in a warm place for 3 to 4 hour.
Heat oil for deep frying.
Knead dough once again and divide into 4-5 equal portions.
Lightly coat rolling surface with oil and roll out dough into a approx 5-6 inch round
carefully slide bhatura into the hot oil and gently keep pressing down with a slotted spoon until it puffs up.Flip bhatura to other side and gently press into the oil.Cook for 30 secs ,until golden brown,and remove onto a paper towel lined plate.Continue with remaining bhature.
Serve hot with Chana Masala.
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