In my previous Baigan Aloo Bharta post I showed thali of daal baati, so here is the baati which I made in oven. I have blogged before making baati on gas top in baati cooker along with daal and khayri recipes.
The changes made in this baati recipe are I added soda and turmeric the 2 ingredients which I learnt from Sonal, adding soda does make the baati soft so do try it. Here presenting delicious meal of daal, baati, bharta, khayri, gatte ki sabji along with pickle :)
Ingredients:
Wheat Flour - 1 1/2 cup
Semolina - 1/2 cup
Baking Soda - 1/2 tsp
Oil - 1-2 tbsp
Salt - 3/4 tsp
Turmeric -3/4 tsp
Water
Ghee/classified Butter -
Method:
1. Mix all the ingredients along with enough water to make a chapati like dough.
2. Cover the dough for 1 hour with dump cloth and keep aside.
3. Make medium size ball and keep in baking tray. [ I followed Sonal idea of rolling the dough in sausage and then into ball ]
4. Preheat the oven in 225C
5. Bake the balls in 225C for 10 -15 mins.
6. Turn the baati over and bake for another 10-15 mins. Check if the baati fully cooked, if not bake for another 5-10 mins.
Break the baatis and dip/pour in ghee ...adding more ghee makes the baati very tasty :D
Enjoy your weekend ...
Baati looks delicious, I want to try it for long time looking for a recipe, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteReally delicious,luks fantastic...
ReplyDeleteWow.. this looks fantastic. Something new to me for sure. Bookmarked :)
ReplyDeletewow...that looks fantastic.. looks very good dear..
ReplyDeleteTHe texture looks just perfect eventhough baked in oven..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. Would definitely give a try when time permits.
ReplyDeletelovely..you post such tempting picture (the first one) and make me hungry at this hour..
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely recipe.Loved reading it.
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious
ReplyDeletewow..awesome...Thali looks so tempting..good work
ReplyDeleteSounds very interesting! Wish I could have some :)
ReplyDeleteI love daal baati and that platter is simply stunning :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a tempting looking meal..
ReplyDeletebati came out perfect dear..loving the last pic :)
baati looks delicious priti..will try this sometime soonish..thanks for the recipe dear..tk care!
ReplyDeleteReminding me to make it soon. My fav from my hometown.
ReplyDeleteBaati looks yum Priti. I tried something like this couple of days back. Actually I wanted to make wheat rolls and turned out to be like this Baati which tastes good...
ReplyDeleteBaati looks yummilacious dear. Never knew this before. Seems so tasty.
ReplyDeleteBaati is looking so delicious.
ReplyDeletewht a delicious platter...yumm...we do boil n then make baati..its more softer inside n crispy outside...seeing ur platter can say a lovely tradional rajput food...r u a rajput by any chance...??????
ReplyDeleteyou are tempting me. it has been a while since I had them, so will surely make them soon. I too use oven for this :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so perfect..fantastic.
ReplyDeletethats looks so good. never had this one.. really delicious one perfect platter..
ReplyDeleteThank U gals :)
ReplyDelete@Sanyukta ...yes dear am :)
WOW Priti this baati looks amazing :)
ReplyDeleteThat thali looks so delicious..nice idea to make baati in oven, fab..Happy Independence Day!
ReplyDeleteLove the recipe of Baati and Such a yummy looking thali.
ReplyDeletenever heard of this before ... looks very healthy ... am bookmarking it too
ReplyDeletenew to me, looks good
ReplyDeletei have been thinking to make this for a long time after seeing ur post.. i guess hv to wait for a month now!
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Good try and looks perfect. Love the MV version
ReplyDeleteNew to me .Sounds interesting!!
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