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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook homemade khari biscuit with homemade puff pastry sheet using 4 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Homemade khari biscuit with homemade puff pastry sheet:
- Get 300 gm maida / all-purpose flour
- Make ready 150 gm unsalted butter
- Prepare to taste Salt
- Get as needed water
This homemade puff pastry recipe is for purists who insist on the best possible ingredients for their baked goods. Making your own puff pastry from scratch is not difficult, but it is a time-consuming and painstaking process. An evergreen accompaniment for chaai, the Khari Biscuit or Puff Pastry Biscuit is something that many people think to be a speciality that only bakeries can produce. Khari Biscuit is a baked 'Rough Puff Pastry' eaten as a snack in India specially during teatime.
Steps to make Homemade khari biscuit with homemade puff pastry sheet:
- Take maida add salt and water,knead a soft dough,like chapati dough
- Keep the dough wrapped in wet cloth for resting at least 30 minutes must
- The butter must be at room temperature and prior to using keep the butter for five minutes in fridge so that at the time of using it,it’s neither too hard nor too soft
- After the dough is given rest of thirty minutes take it out
- Divide the butter in three equal part Make a square roti put one block of butter in centre of roti,now fold it from both side like we do for square paratha and keep it fridge for resting for at least 30 minutes
- Now after 30 minutes takes this dough out roll it into square roti (as far as possible square) again put block of butter again fold it like we do for square paratha and again in fridge for resting for thirty minutes
- Repeat same process again
- Once all block of butter is used and process is repeated for three times,take out the dough again make a square roti and now cut it into rectangle shape pieces
- Pre heat the oven at 200 degree and now bake the khari biscuit at 170 degree for 15 minutes or till it turn into golden brown colour
- Once baked take them out,let it cool Tea time snack khari biscuit are ready
These homemade biscuits are so flaky and fluffy, you would never guess they're made from scratch! Use a pastry cutter if you have one or a sturdy fork. You could also pulse a few times in your food processor How to Reheat Homemade Biscuits. Homemade biscuits taste best served warm. Keep this basic biscuit mix on hand and you'll be able to make quick, tasty homemade biscuits in minutes—or use this in any recipe that calls for biscuit mix.
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