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Baked Khameer

ZMA
ZMA @zesty5

#TTR
#cookpadindia
#newrecipe
#innovative
This one basically called as Fried dough is not fried as in the original recipe but baked to perfection by me in this innovative try. This fried dough called Bakhamri is famous food eaten in Hadramaout, Yemen and is equally popular in East Africa, India and many Arab Countries as well. This bread like treat is made either sweet or savoury depending upon individual choices. Here iam presenting these sweet Bakhmri for you all to try. Simple and delicious fried bread that just melts in your mouth. Cardamom and Nigella seeds add an altogether different dimension to this lovely fried treat.

It's also referred to as fried dough and is very much similar to Hyderabadi Khajoor or Lauz. But ofcourse these are made using Yeast or as they call Khameer in Arabic and Urdu. That is why the name is as such. Yeast is in other words known as Khameer. That's all people. Let's get started.

Happy Frying !

Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!

#TTR
#cookpadindia
#newrecipe
#innovative
This one basically called as Fried dough is not fried as in the original recipe but baked to perfection by me in this innovative try. This fried dough called Bakhamri is famous food eaten in Hadramaout, Yemen and is equally popular in East Africa, India and many Arab Countries as well. This bread like treat is made either sweet or savoury depending upon individual choices. Here iam presenting these sweet Bakhmri for you all to try. Simple and delicious fried bread that just melts in your mouth. Cardamom and Nigella seeds add an altogether different dimension to this lovely fried treat.

It's also referred to as fried dough and is very much similar to Hyderabadi Khajoor or Lauz. But ofcourse these are made using Yeast or as they call Khameer in Arabic and Urdu. That is why the name is as such. Yeast is in other words known as Khameer. That's all people. Let's get started.

Happy Frying !

Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!

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Baked Khameer

ZMA
ZMA @zesty5

#TTR
#cookpadindia
#newrecipe
#innovative
This one basically called as Fried dough is not fried as in the original recipe but baked to perfection by me in this innovative try. This fried dough called Bakhamri is famous food eaten in Hadramaout, Yemen and is equally popular in East Africa, India and many Arab Countries as well. This bread like treat is made either sweet or savoury depending upon individual choices. Here iam presenting these sweet Bakhmri for you all to try. Simple and delicious fried bread that just melts in your mouth. Cardamom and Nigella seeds add an altogether different dimension to this lovely fried treat.

It's also referred to as fried dough and is very much similar to Hyderabadi Khajoor or Lauz. But ofcourse these are made using Yeast or as they call Khameer in Arabic and Urdu. That is why the name is as such. Yeast is in other words known as Khameer. That's all people. Let's get started.

Happy Frying !

Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!

#TTR
#cookpadindia
#newrecipe
#innovative
This one basically called as Fried dough is not fried as in the original recipe but baked to perfection by me in this innovative try. This fried dough called Bakhamri is famous food eaten in Hadramaout, Yemen and is equally popular in East Africa, India and many Arab Countries as well. This bread like treat is made either sweet or savoury depending upon individual choices. Here iam presenting these sweet Bakhmri for you all to try. Simple and delicious fried bread that just melts in your mouth. Cardamom and Nigella seeds add an altogether different dimension to this lovely fried treat.

It's also referred to as fried dough and is very much similar to Hyderabadi Khajoor or Lauz. But ofcourse these are made using Yeast or as they call Khameer in Arabic and Urdu. That is why the name is as such. Yeast is in other words known as Khameer. That's all people. Let's get started.

Happy Frying !

Enjoy Cooking with Zeen!

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Ingredients

25-30 minutes
5-6 servings
  1. 2 cupsAll-purpose Flour or Maida
  2. 1/3 cupSugar
  3. 2 tspInstant Dry Yeast
  4. 2-3 tbspMilk powder
  5. 1/4 tspPink Himalayan Salt
  6. 1 tspBlack Seeds or Kalonji
  7. 2 tbspmelted Butter
  8. 1/4 tspCardamom powder
  9. 3/4 cuplukewarm Milk or water
  10. as neededExtra Milk for Milk wash
  11. 1 tbspSesame Seeds
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25-30 minutes
  1. 1

    Add Yeast to the warm Milk or water and stir it lightly. Keep it aside to prove. Mix Sugar, Flour, Milk powder, Salt, Cardamom powder and Nigella seeds well.

  2. 2

    After 5 minutes of standing time, add the Yeast mix to the dry ingredients along with the melted Butter. I have taken instant dry yeast and therefore have added directly to the bowl with lukewarm Milk as required.

  3. 3

    Make a smooth dough out of it. Cover and keep aside to double in volume for about 2 hours at least or as required depending upon the temperature at your place.

  4. 4

    The quantity of Milk or water added depends upon the quality of the Flour used. Therefore add them accordingly. After 2 hours, punch the dough to release the excess air trapped inside and bring it onto the working surface.

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  5. 5

    Divide the dough into 3 or 4 parts. It becomes easier to roll them if done like this. Roll each into 1 cm thick disc. Cut out triangular shapes and set aside for another 30 minutes for second proofing. Give them all a light Milk wash and sprinkle some Sesame Seeds on top as well.

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    A picture of step 5 of Baked Khameer.
    A picture of step 5 of Baked Khameer.
  6. 6

    Now comes the baking part. Arrange these triangles on a butter paper lined tray and bake on 200° in a preheated oven for about 25-30 minutes. After done, as a last step, brush each of them with some melted Butter for a lovely colour and texture.

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    A picture of step 6 of Baked Khameer.
  7. 7

    That's it. Baked Khameer or Bakhamri or Fried Dough is all ready to be enjoyed at tea-time. Yum!

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ZMA @zesty5
on March 29, 2022 02:05
Homemaker by choice and a passionate cook by heart. An aspiring cook who actually never knew anything about Cooking until i became a mother myself.With Motherhood came the responsibilities as well and this was the turning point in my life.I started to learn the ABC's of cooking, taking help from my mother and my MIL. And time just flew. I spread my wings higher and higher. With my love for excellence and innovation, i stepped into a world of homecooks with my exposure to Cookpad one fine day on the social media. And there was no looking back since then and i have not only shared recipes here on this wonderful platform but also have made some lovely friends as well. Today iam successful because of my hard work, dedication and loads of good wishes of my family and my kids in particular.
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kali
kali @blackblood
April 25, 2022 03:07
soul satisfying!
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