Ingredients:
·2 cups of flour
·1 spoonful baking powder
·1 cup of yoghurt
·3/4 spoonful salt
·Oil
Preparation:
1. Put the flour,
baking powder, salt and yogurt in a large mixing bowl.
2. Mix the
ingredients together by hand and knead till a smooth dough is formed. Cover
with cling film and keep in a warm, dark place for 5-6 hours at least.
3. After 5-6 hours,
the dough will have risen and become fluffy. Remove the cling film and punch
the dough to remove extra air from it. Knead again till the dough is smooth and elastic.
4. Divide the dough
into several equal-sized balls.
5. Set up the
cooking oil to heat, in a large, deep pan, on medium heat. Also prepare a plate
or large bowl to place the cooked Bhaturas for draining, by lining it with
paper towels.
6. Lightly flour a
clean, dry rolling surface and place one ball on it. Roll out into a circular
shape of 6" diameter. You could also roll the ball into a long oval shape
of the same size.
7. To test if the
oil is hot, drop a small ball of dough into it. If the ball quickly rises to
the surface oil the oil and sizzles, the oil is ready.
8. Once the oil has
reached the correct temperature, add a rolled-out Bhatura to it gently, to
avoid splashing hot oil. In 5-7 seconds, turn gently with a slotted spoon. Wait
another 5-7 seconds and press gently in the center of the Bhatura with the
slotted spoon. This will cause tit to puff up like a ball! Keep frying and
turning gently till both sides are golden. Drain and remove from oil when done
and keep in bowl/ plate on paper towels.
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