After an unexpected hiatus of two months, we are back with yet another traditional recipe for Indian Cooking Challenge. This month it's a baked dish from the Hyderabad Cuisine. I have adapted the recipe from Zaiqa. Its called the Dum ke Rote or Baked Sweet Semolina flat breads.
Mona says these rote (also referred to as roat), are baked/cooked on dum, that are sweet and crunchy semolina flat cookie sort of delicacies made especially in Hyderabad city. These are deliciously crunchy from the outside, but soft in the center. This confection has the all goodness in them, including exotic saffron, nuts, khoa and glorious ghee.
She used her friend Saba’s recipe. I have made with one cup of each and still landed with huge amount of rote.
Even though I had enough time for this, I still ended up making it at the last moment. And for this post, I made the first batch and chilled the rest of the batch. The final baked cookie was so crunchy and delicious.
Dum ke Rote – Baked Sweet Semolina flat breads
Depending on the size you make. Mine yielded 25 3 inch cookies
Ingredients:
All Purpose flour / Maida - 3 1/4 cup
Fine Semolina/Sooji - 3 cups
Granulated Sugar - 3 cups
Almonds - 3/4 cup
Pistachios - 1/2 cup
Saffron threads - 2 pinch
Baking powder - 1 1/2 tbsp
Cardamom powder - 1 tsp
Homemade Khoya / Mawa - 3/4 cup
Ghee - 1 cup, warmed
Warmed Milk - 1 cup
How to make Dum ke Rote
Soak the almonds and pistas together in cool water overnight. Next day peel the skin and keep aside. In a mixer, take the nuts, add 1/2 cup warmed milk and blend to a smooth paste.
Add the khoya and the remaining warmed milk and blend to a smooth paste.
In a mixing bowl, add semolina, all-purpose flour, sugar, baking powder and cardamom powder. Mix well. Now add the nuts paste along with ghee and mix well. Knead to form a dough. Cover and keep aside for 1 hour for it to rest. Later, knead again until dough is pliable and cover again and let rest for 1 more hour.
Preheat oven to 185 C. Knead the dough again, it will be sticky, grease your palm with ghee and flatten them into discs (approx 6 inches in diameter) and arrange on greased foil lined baking sheets leaving 2 inch space all around each of the discs. Gently press few sliced almonds on top of each disc.
Place the baking sheets in the oven and bake for 10-15 minutes or until the sides and base are nicely browned. Immediately switch to broil on low setting for 2-5 minutes until the tops are browned and the nuts are toasted. Allow to cool.
Remove the baking sheets from the oven. Allow it to cool on wire rack for 5 minutes. Store in an air tight container at room temperature.
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