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Bhatura

Bhatura is a classic North Indian leavened fried bread, known for its large, puffy, golden-brown appearance. It's a popular street food, especially in Delhi, and is traditionally served with chole (spiced chickpea curry). The dough requires a significant resting period for fermentation, which contributes to its light and airy texture.

Tiempo de Preparación30 minutes active, plus 2-3 hours resting
Tiempo de Cocción2-3 minutes per bhatura
Tiempo Total2.5 - 3.5 hours (including resting)
Porciones8
DificultadMedium
Bhatura - India traditional dish

🧂 Ingredientes

  • 300 g All-purpose flour (Maida)(Maida is preferred for its soft texture, but regular all-purpose flour can be used.)
  • 100 g Plain yogurt(Full-fat yogurt will yield better results. It should be at room temperature.)
  • 2 tbsp Fine semolina (Sooji/Rava)(Adds a slight crispness to the bhatura.)
  • 1 tsp Baking powder(Helps with the puffiness.)
  • 0.5 tsp Salt(Optional, to taste. Enhances flavor.)
  • 1 tsp Sugar(Helps with browning and fermentation.)
  • approx. 100-120 ml Water(Lukewarm water, as needed, to form the dough.)
  • for deep frying Oil(A neutral oil with a high smoke point, such as vegetable, canola, or sunflower oil.)

💡 Consejos de Profesional

  • The dough should be soft and slightly sticky; avoid adding too much extra flour during kneading.
  • Adequate fermentation is key to achieving a light and airy texture. Ensure the dough doubles in size.
  • Maintain the oil temperature between 170-180°C (340-350°F) for optimal frying. If the oil is too cool, the bhatura will absorb too much oil; if too hot, it will brown too quickly without puffing.
  • Gently pressing the bhatura with a slotted spoon as soon as it hits the oil helps it puff up evenly.
  • Serve immediately after frying for the best texture and flavor. Bhatura tends to lose its crispness and puffiness as it cools.

Ideas de "Twist"

Inspiración para tu propia versión de esta receta

  • Paneer Bhatura: Add grated paneer to the dough for a richer flavor.
  • Aloo Bhatura: Incorporate mashed potatoes into the dough.
  • Whole Wheat Bhatura: Substitute a portion of the all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour for a healthier option, though the texture may be denser.

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