Friday, July 4, 2008

Rava Biscuits


Its such a happy feeling to have Mom around with us, those never ending conversations about life in general, recipes, colony people, cousins etc..she is the first best friend for any girl, there is so much to learn, so much to accomplish, looking at her everyday around the kitchen makes me question over and over again, why am I not so like her, she takes care of every minute thing at home, from filling drinking bottles to even folding your bedsheets when you wake up.

For cooking, she is concerned of green leafy vegetables and if they are not fresh at one store, we make rounds to all the other stores around Raleigh but they are must on the table with any meal. She is just something that I want to have her around forever in my life. But, I know that it is just not possible.

While having coffee yesterday, we had this discussion on various biscuits/cookies that she makes at home and she mentioned to me about these Rava Biscuits and said we can make those in jiffy and the ingredients she mentioned in making those were all available in the kitchen, so I thought we should go ahead and make those immediately. We finally made these in less than 30 mins.

These biscuits were soft with the first batch and we made them crunchy in the next batch by leaving them in the oven for another 5 mins. I think these are also known as Nan Khatai as I recall seeing the ingredients but I have tried various versions of Nan Khatai and this is one of them.


This makes approximately 30 biscuits.
Printer-Friendly Recipe: Rava/Semolina Biscuits/Cookies

21/2 cups maida
3/4 cup rava
11 tbsp unsalted butter
2 tsp cardammom powder
4 drops vanilla extract
3 drops rose water (optional)
3/4 cup sugar (you can add more, as these were not so sweet)
milk if needed for kneading


  1. Preheat oven to 375 F.
  2. In a bowl, sift flour, add semolina to it and mix well.
  3. In another bowl, beat together butter and sugar until fluffy. Add cardammom and vanilla extract, rose water to it and beat again.
  4. Add the butter paste to the flour and knead for few mins. (add little milk if needed).
  5. Roll the dough and cut into desired shapes.
  6. Place them in the oven for 15 mins or more for crunchy biscuits.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Lata, this is my first visit to your site. Love the cookies, it's so simple to make and eggless too. You can leave the link to this cookie in this form and I'll update it in the eggless cookies list.
    http://www.egglesscooking.com/eggless-baking-recipes/eggless-recipe-submit-form/

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  2. Hi,
    Good to receipe.......
    Is it possible to make even if you don't have oven? Any suggestion plz.........
    What is semolina? I am very new to this kind of cooking. So i am not aware what it is...........

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