Quick and instant bhatura recipe - Eno fruit salt is used while making bhatura instead of yeast. Bhatura is a leavened, puffed deep fried bread made from Maida or All Purpose Flour. A popular recipe from the Punjabi cuisine, It is mainly served with spiced chickpea curry such as Pindi Chole and Amritsari Chole. Traditionally, bhatura is made using fermented dough, which is rested for minimum of 6 hours and has a peculiar tang to it. So to make the traditional version of bhatura, one needs to be pre-planned. In this post I am sharing the recipe of how to make bhature with ENO fruit salt. There are many variations of making these crispy and fluffy fried bread. Dry active yeast, baking soda, eno (fruit salt), baking powder are some of the ingredients that are added to leaven the dough.
Today’s bhatura recipe is the quicker version. No fermentation is needed. To replace the yeast, I have added Eno fruit salt as a leavening agent and trust me, that lends the bhaturas with that perfect crispness on outside and perfect fluffiness on the inside. Dough needs only 30 minutes resting time. After that start rolling and frying the bhaturas. Within 40-45 minutes you will have piping hot bhatura ready to serve. The texture of the bhatura is just fantastic. So when you are short of time and crave for this delicious Chole Bhatura combo, these instant bhaturas come to your rescue. You won’t have to compromise in terms of taste and texture. It has crispy top with soft and fluffy bottom or inside.
Usually bhatura are made with maida or all purpose flour. But you can use half all purpose flour and half whole wheat flour. So it is very little on healthier side. Bhatura is traditionally served with punjabi chole. It is generally eaten as a breakfast dish with yoghurt based beverage lassi, but can be served any time of the day for a complete and satisfying meal. Now no one (including me) can afford to have this kind of heavy breakfast in this modern lifestyle. So I usually make this as a weekend lunch or sometimes as a dinner.
So, without wasting any time further, let's start with the recipe.
[ 1 cup = 240 ml ]
INGREDIENTS :
For Bhatura Dough :
2 Cups All Purpose Flour (Maida)
3 tablespoons Suji (Rava or Semolina)
½ teaspoon Baking Powder
¼ teaspoon Eno Fruit Salt
Salt to taste
½ teaspoon Sugar
2 tablespoons Plain Yogurt / Curd
¾ cup Warm water
1 tablespoons Oil
More oil for deep frying
METHOD :
For Making Dough -
STEP 1 - Take dry ingredients ( flour, semolina, salt, sugar, baking powder and eno fruit salt) in a bowl.
STEP 2 - Mix well and then add plain yogurt.
STEP 3 - Mix it by rubbing between your fingers till everything is incorporated well.
STEP 4 - Now start adding little warm water at a time and knead the dough. Keep adding water and keep kneading the dough.
STEP 5 - I have used exact ¾ cup of water. Dough should be tight and firm (not loose).
STEP 6 - Now add a tablespoon of oil.
STEP 7 - Again knead the dough till it is smooth. It took approx 3-4 minutes.
STEP 8 - Cover it with clean damp kitchen towel. Let it rest for 30-40 minutes. Longer resting time will not hurt.
For Making Quick Bhaturas -
STEP 1 - After resting time dough should be leavened slightly.
STEP 2 - Knead the dough again and make it smooth.
STEP 3 - Divide the dough into equal portions. Make smooth ball and then flatten it between your plam. Keep the balls covered with damp cloth.
STEP 4 - Grease the platform with oil and roll out each ball into 4 to 5 inch diameter discs or in oblong shape, whichever you like. Do not use any dry flour to roll the bhaturas.
STEP 5 - Work with one flattened ball at a time.
STEP 6 - Bhatura should not be too thin or too thick. It should have medium thickness.
STEP 7 - Roll and keep all the bhaturas in a plate covered with kitchen towel.
STEP 8 - While you rolling the bhaturas, heat the oil in pan on medium heat for deep frying bhaturas. Oil should be medium hot.
STEP 9 - Slide the bhatura in hot oil. Press down with a spatula so that it puffs up completely. It will take hardly few seconds to puff up.
STEP 10 - Turn and fry on the other side as well until nice golden.
STEP 11 - Lightly press it with spatula, so it gets fried evenly from all the sides.
STEP 12 - Then remove it using the slotted spatula and let it drain the excess oil.
STEP 13 - Keep in the paper towel lined plate.
STEP 14 - Repeat the same frying process for all the bhaturas.
Serve bhatura hot or warm with chole. Chole Bhature is usually served as a breakfast but I usually make it as a weekend lunch or sometimes as a dinner.
NOTES - * The heat has to be constantly on high so that all bhaturas puff nicely.
* I used all purpose flour in this recipe but you can made them with wheat or plain flour, or mix both the flours in equal quantity.
* If you want to make the healthier version, make bhatura with whole wheat flour but, the taste and texture would be completely different.
* Dough should be tight and stiff and not loose.
* Do not use any dry flour to roll the bhaturas.
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