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Saadi Baati (Dumplings) Recipe
| Preparation Time | |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | Moderately easy |
| Occasion | Picnic Recipes |
| Recipe Type | Appetizers |
| Cuisine | West India |
In western India, is simple and nutritious. It is even served on special occasions! The Baati are traditionally roasted in an open coal fire but you can also cook them under a grill or in your oven. They are then eaten dipped in the thick, soup-like Daal. The Daal is traditionally made with a number of different types of lentils but you can use as many as you have at the moment.
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Quantity | Calories | Fat | Cholestrol |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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300 gram | 90 | 49.98 | |
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100 gram | 360 | 1.05 | |
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50 gram | 461.5 | 50 | 13 |
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1 teaspoon | 0 | ||
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0.5 cup | 0 | ||
| 911.5 | 101.03 | 13 | ||
Preparation Method
- 1 Mix Salt, 6 tbsp. Ghee, all all purpose flour and Semolina and knead into stiff dough with a little Water. Cover with a wet cloth and set aside for half an hour.
- 2 Break the dough into about 10 pieces. Flatten the dough and press the centre with your thumb.
- 3 Place the baati in half litre of Boiling Water for 10 minutes and lift out onto paper towels.
- 4 Roast the baati in an oven (grill) unTil golden brown.
- 5 Dip each baati in hot Ghee and serve with dal , churma, gatta curry and Garlic chutney for a real Rajasthani feast.
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