Sangee of Typical Indian Cooking has passed three cute awards to me yesterday.. Thanks a lot dear.
Coming to blog hopping, I missed all fun and excitement last time as my son and I had high fever.
This week, I am paired with Vardhini of Zesty Palette; I like almost all her recipes. Do check out her space if you haven’t; you will definitely find yummy recipes with clear step by step instructions and pictures.
It was quite difficult for me to choose from her space; I don’t know what to try first. Finally decided to make these biscuits for my little one.
Vardhini had used a healthy combination of Maida and wheat flour with ghee. My little one and my hus don’t prefer ghee; so I don’t buy ghee except during festive occasions. Also, I had more unused Maida; so used only Maida Flour and Vanaspati.
Ingredients:
- Maida 1 ½ cup
- Vanaspati/Dalda 3 tsp
- Cumin seeds 1 tsp
- Salt
- Oil for deep frying
Method:
- Combine Maida, Cumin and Salt in a wide bottomed vessel. Mix well. Add Dalda and crumble with hands.
- Add Water little by little so as to form tight dough. Leave it for an hour.
- Divide the dough into 3-4 balls, quite big in size. Roll them like chapati. (not too thin).
- Cut into diamond or any desired shape and fry until slightly brown.
- Transfer them to paper towels and then serve.
Linking this recipe to Blog Hop Wednesdays event by Radhika of Tickling Palates. Check out other blog hoppers here.
love these diamond biscuits...brings back memories of my childhood days
ReplyDeletethese are called 'diamond cuts' at home and mom used to add chilli powder to this. it would turn out to be red and would taste heavenly!
ReplyDeleteyours looks very yummy :)
All time fav this wonderful snack...
ReplyDeleteurs look perfect dear...
Perfectly done...
ReplyDeletethis is an awesome anytime snack :) Looks yummy dear
ReplyDeletelove these diamond cuts, perfect shape and they look crispy, i can keep on munching these :)
ReplyDeleteperfect shaped n crunchy biscuits...well done dear..looks tempting !!
ReplyDeletemy all time fav snack...looks awesome..:)
ReplyDeleteNice and crunchy...Perfect with evening tea...
ReplyDeleteThey came out really well. So crispy and tasty!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
I can't stop eating these once I start ~ they are soooooo addictive n tasty :D
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
wow i need some,u have done it so perfectly...
ReplyDeletethis took me back to my childhood when my mom and aunties used to make it regularly...love munching on these
ReplyDeleteperfectly done, brings back child hood days
ReplyDeleteooh ! this truly addictive and tempting.. must make them soon !!
ReplyDeleteLovely to do the Blog Hop along with you :-)
Cheers
Kalyani
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