Ajwain biscuits always reminds me of my childhood..There was a small shop opposite to my house,there we used to get this biscuits which are ,small sized but very tasty,for 50p we used to get 30 -35 small biscuits.Me and my brother used to buy this biscuits often.After so many years now,while cooking whenever I opened a ajwain container I remember those biscuits which smell the same..At that time I did not know it was ajwain or not but now I am sure to tell they are made out of ajwain as I still remember the smell of those biscuits.So thought of making them on my own,so with little bit of experiments :) I came out with this recipe which turn out to be a big hit in my family,not single biscuit was left and my little one love them...This recipe yeilds 20 -25 biscuits,I made them normal cracker size.These are sweet and salt in taste...So perfect for afternoon tea or as snack..You can store them in a airtight container.
Ingredients:
All purpose flour-1cup
Butter-25 gm
Ajwain seeds(Oma kaalu)-1tsp
Salt-1/2tsp
Sugar-1tbsp
Milk-4tbsp
Method:
In a mixing bowl, add flour,ajwain,salt and sugar,mix well.
Add cold butter rub into flour wntil it become crumbs.
Add milk and knead into a stiff dough like chappathi dough.
Lightly flour the surface and roll the dough thin and evenly into
large chappathi.Take cookie cutter of your desired shape,Cut the
discs and place on a baking sheet,repeat this process until you are
finished with the dough.Prick the disc's so they don't puff up.Bake in the preheated oven at 180'C for 15 to 20 minutes.Cool and serve.
Note:This biscuits will be soft when you take out of oven,they will become crispier and hard when they are cooled.
I too remember having them as a kid... Looks nice.. and the recipe is so simple too... thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI too remember having them as a kid... Looks nice.. and the recipe is so simple too... thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow...real crisp...looks awesome...
ReplyDeletewow looks so perfect,would love to have some now...too good leena...
ReplyDeleteI love the taste of ajwain/carom seeds in anything..those crackers looks perfect, crispy and tempting.
ReplyDeleteCute looking and prefectly baked crackers..
ReplyDeletewow those biscuits looks sooooo perfect ...feel like to grab some :)
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Very different and looks great, I bet it tastes delicious....
ReplyDeleteLeena, loved those sweet and salty ajwain crackers...recipe is very simple..worth trying soon.
ReplyDeletewould love to try them.
ReplyDeleteTried this recipe with a variation and posted it here : :) http://www.sharmispassions.com/2011/05/masala-biscuits-khara-biscuits-savoury.html
ReplyDeleteCan we use jeera instead of carom???
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