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Mathri

Mathri or Indian flaky biscuits are a must have in all households for the festive season and makes for a perfect tea-time snack.
Prep Time15 mins
Cook Time30 mins
Total Time45 mins
Course: Snack
Cuisine: Indian, Vegetarian
Keyword: Quick & Easy
Servings: 250 gram

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp semolina
  • ½ tsp carom seeds
  • 2 tbsp ghee clarified butter
  • to taste salt
  • vegetable oil for frying

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, mix flour, semolina, salt & carom seeds.
  • Add ghee & mix gently. Now hold the flour in your fist, if it forms a loose clump, then the amount of ghee is fine, if it doesn't then add a bit more ghee.
  • Using water knead the dough. The dough should be slightly hard to touch. Wrap in a wet muslin cloth & keep it aside for 1/2 hour.
  • Form small balls with the dough. Roll these balls using a rolling pin. Use a knife or fork to make small holes/ slits in the rolled pastry.
  • Heat oil in a big wok, fry these pastry till golden brown. The oil should be not be very hot. If you fry mathris in very hot oil, they will cook from outside and not inside. Deep fry mathris till golden brown on slow flame.
  • Enjoy warm with tea or coffee or pickle. It will store well in an air-tight container at room temperature for 6-7 days.

Notes

  1. You can eat  mathri like bhakris. Enjoy them warm with pickle or snack with tea.
  2. You can substitute part of maida with maida to reduce some refined calories from it.
  3. You can give different shapes to the dough – either using a cookie cutter or shape them freehand into triangles.
  4. Kids can snack on them topped with some salads.
  5. The oil should be not be very hot. If you fry mathris in very hot oil, they will cook from outside and not inside.
  6. Fry mathris till golden brown on slow flame.