Salted biscuits are an easy and yum shortbread recipe. Since it does not contain eggs, it is also a vegetarian recipe. As a result, it tastes sweet and savoury.
Immaterial of time & place, you need something to munch with your hot beverages. You must have heard coffee with cookies🍪, typically a biscuit for an ordinary person like me.
Especially if you are an Indian! I think India should be more famous for its love of Parle-G biscuits. Parle-G is a synonym for a biscuit or a general term here. I mean, Indians can kill or die for its “Chai & Biscuit”, and this is no exaggeration.😅😅
Hence you can guess our obsession with biscuits to have with tea. And therefore, there will be no shortage of different biscuit recipes for us. One such recipe is salted biscuits.
Now I know the look of this biscuit is quite simple. Don’t judge a book by its cover! It may not look appealing enough to grab immediately. But I promise you will love them with chai.☕️☕️
The Nizami city of Hyderabad contains many favourite things. More loved its food items like Hyderabadi Biryani, Hyderabadi Mirchi Ka Saalan, Khubani Ka Meetha, etc.
One addition to the list is the Karachi bakery for its biscuits. Even though the Karachi bakery in Hyderabad is more famous for its Karachi Fruit Biscuit, this salted biscuit can equally rival fame.
However, our salted biscuit is not the same as in the Karachi bakery. Therefore, we can say it is more or less a close replica of the same.
Our biscuit recipe has changed with some ingredients. We are using milk instead of milk powder, and there is an absence of custard powder here. Moreover, we are adding black sesame seeds.
Besides, this recipe is vegan, unlike the one from Karachi Bakery. Commercial bakeries use eggs.
Perfect dough is half work done. Baking is the next big thing here once you are thorough with the dough. Be careful with the baking temperature. To bake our salted biscuits, we will be using a Bajaj OTG of 22 litres.
Preheat it for 10 minutes at 150º C. It is an integral part of baking when using leavening agents like baking soda, baking powder, or yeast. It is because these agents react with the heat. Besides, your food bakes faster as it starts cooking immediately.
This factor brings our attention to keep a check on time setting also. We are baking the biscuits for 12 minutes. The maximum baking time for a biscuit or cookie is 18 minutes for most of the recipes. Exceeding this time limit can risk burning your cookie.
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