Nankhatai- Indian Shortbread Biscuit

 

Nankhatai is Indian shortbread cookies or biscuits which is made using all-purpose flour, wheat flour, and besan. One of those recipes, which I have seen my mom making it since childhood. I guess we all have grown up eating them rather than those so-called-cookies.

Nankhatai is a popular biscuit or cookie recipe which everyone enjoys during tea time or just munch it whenever you are hungry.

You will find varieties of Nankhatai recipes or recipes which have used a combination of ingredients. This one is particularly close to my heart and one of my favorite biscuits because I have learned this from my Maa. She makes yummy-crunchy and melts in mouth Nankhatai biscuits.

So this time when she was making them, I thought why not give it a try and experiment a little bit. Maa and I decided to make 2 batches. One will be baked on a Non-Stick Tava and another batch will be baked in Microwave. Basically, we want to see what will be the difference in the cooking process and also how the taste differs if it’s baked on Tava and Microwave.

Generally, Nankhatai is round in shape, but this time I thought why not make them cute and all funky 😛

Baking is L.O.V. E and what interests me more is buying baking products and accessories online. Online shopping has made our life so easy, almost everything is now at our fingertips. Being a small-town girl, online shopping has given me the opportunity to try new things and explore the market sitting at my home. One of the perks of online shopping is you can buy products even if its 2 am and you are in your Pyjamas sipping that hot cuppa tea 😉

Looking for more cookie recipes? Try these

Atta Cookies

Jeera Biscuits

Jam Cookies

Here’s a video recipe of the same. Click here.

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Nankhatai recipe
Nankhatai is an Indian shortbread cookie that is made of all-purpose flour, besan, and normal whole wheat flour. Easy to make and can be made in both Microwave and on a non-stick tava.
Keyword Desserts
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Servings
pieces
Ingredients
Keyword Desserts
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Servings
pieces
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Powder the sugar in a grinder or else you can take powdered sugar.
  2. Mix Maida and Powdered sugar in a thali.
  3. Slowly add the melted ghee and incorporate it with maida and sugar mixture.
  4. Make a soft and smooth dough. There should be no cracks.
  5. Now take a plastic sheet. Place a big ball of dough. Put another plastic sheet over it.
  6. With the help of Belan or rolling pin, roll out the dough. Do not roll it too thin.
  7. With the help of cookie cutter, shape them. I have made them in heart shape.
  8. Garnish it with Pistachios on the top. Press the pistachios gently so that it gets stick to the Nankhatai.
  9. Take out the excess dough from the sides. Make a big dough again and repeat the process
  10. Also if you do not want any shape, you can make small round balls of the dough, slightly flatten them. And bake.
  11. Baking on Non-stick Tava
  12. Place 5-10 pieces of the heart shaped nankhatai on your Non-Stick Pan. Let it bake on sim heat for about 15-20 minutes. Do not turn it over. Once you see a beautiful little-golden brown color at the bottom. Its done.
  13. One thing I have noticed, the Non-stick Tava baked Nankhatai will not be that golden from the top. {See Pic down below}
  14. Baking in Microwave
  15. Preheat the microwave for 3-5 minutes at 200 degree on Convection mode.
  16. Take a Microwave safe plate. Arrange the Nankhatai.
  17. Bake it for 20 minutes on Convection mode at 180-200 degrees.
  18. Once done, you will see a beautiful color on both the top and at the bottom.
  19. With the same dough we have made Nankhatai on Tava and in microwave. Though the color is different for both, it tastes almost same.
  20. Store it in an air tight container. Munch it away! 😀
Recipe Notes

Happy Baking

Divya

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