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Bhatura

Last Updated On: Dec 28, 2017 by Sowmya Venkatachalam

Bhatura is the most popular punjabi dish. Bhatura with chole masala is a wonderful combination of Indian bread variety. The way Bhatura is served with Chole, a lemon and an onion ring in the restaurant always tempt me to order. 
Please click here for the recipe for Chole Masala a perfect side dish for Bhatura.

Bhatura
Bhatura
Preparation Time 3 hours
Cooking Time  30 mins
Servings 3-4
Bhatura
Bhatura

Ingredients:

Maida / All purpose flour 2.5 Cup
Semolina / Rawa 2 tablespoon
Yogurt ½ Cup
Baking Powder ½ teaspoon
Salt To Taste
Sugar 2 teaspoon
Oil For Frying

Method:
  1. Take maida, rawa, baking powder in a bowl. Semolina helps in getting crispy and puffy Bhaturas
  2. Sieve nicely in a siever so that the flours are mixed nicely with baking powder
  3. Take curd and mix salt and sugar and mix well. Add this curd to the bowl of flours 
  4. Mix the curd nicely with the flours and knead it to a nice soft dough. Add 2 teaspoon of oil and knead it gently
  5. Cover the dough with a wet cloth and keep it aside for 3 hours
  6. After 3 hours, when we open up the wet cloth, we can notice that the dough has nicely fermented and risen up(increased in size). Take 12 equal portions of dough and roll it to ball. Keep it aside for 10 minutes
  7. Heat oil in a pan. Apply little oil in your hands and take a ball of dough and pat it in a plastic cover and make it to a medium sized poori
  8. Add this rolled poori to the hot oil. Gently press it in the middle so that the bhatura nicely puffs up.
  9. Turn the Bhatura to other side and fry it. Remove the puffed Bhatura and place it in a paper towel to drain excess oil
  10. The yummy, puffy Bhaturas are ready to serve with hot Chole Masala
Bhatura
Bhatura
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