This month's Indian Cooking Challenge recipe, given by this Event hoster Srivalli of Cooking4 All Seasons, is Thekua, a Pooja sweet or Prasadham of Bihar, deep-fried aromatic Cookies or Fried Bihari Biscuits in short. Its easy to make,soft and flavorful - if done perfectly. You can store it in airtight container for upto two weeks or a week's time more. This excellent teatime snack needs less ingredients and time.U can try baking this cookies instead of deep-frying - for a healthier option. This needs 15 mins cooking time, serves 4 nos and can do 15+ Cookies. Enjoy ur snack-time with Thekua!. BonAppetit!. Yummy!!!.
Thekua (Fried Bihari Biscuit)
Source : Given by ICC
Ingredients:
Wheat flour / Maida - 1 Kg
Sugar, powdered - 300 gms
Copra / Dry Coconut - 50 gms
Sooji / Rava - 1 cup
Ghee - 100 gms
Water/ Milk to knead
Cardamon powder 1/4 tsp
Oil for Deep frying
I used smaller measurement for this month's challenge and did it with Maida and powdered sugar.U can try it using Wheat flour and jaggery syrup instead.
Smaller Measurement:Ingredients:
Wheat flour / Maida - 1 cup
Sugar, powdered - 3 -4 tbsp
Dry Coconut - 2 tsp
Sooji / Rava - 2 -3 tbsp
Ghee / Refined Oil - 3 - 4 tsp
Water/ Milk to knead
Cardamon powder a pinch
Oil for Deep frying
Directions:
1.Mix refined flour with cardamom powder,crushed fennel, dessicated coconut (or dry-roasted fresh grated coconut), ghee and powdered sugar. Mix it well sprinkling water little by little.
2.Knead it into a smooth dough and spread it thin.
3.Cut it into desired shaped cookies.
4.Heat refined oil in a kadai and deep-fry them 4 at a time till golden brown or done on bothsides.
5.Remove excess oil using absorbent papers.Serve it warm with Tea/Coffee or Let it cool and store in an Air-tight container. That's all!.
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Thekua (Fried Bihari Biscuit)
Source : Given by ICC
Ingredients:
Wheat flour / Maida - 1 Kg
Sugar, powdered - 300 gms
Copra / Dry Coconut - 50 gms
Sooji / Rava - 1 cup
Ghee - 100 gms
Water/ Milk to knead
Cardamon powder 1/4 tsp
Oil for Deep frying
I used smaller measurement for this month's challenge and did it with Maida and powdered sugar.U can try it using Wheat flour and jaggery syrup instead.
Smaller Measurement:Ingredients:
Wheat flour / Maida - 1 cup
Sugar, powdered - 3 -4 tbsp
Dry Coconut - 2 tsp
Sooji / Rava - 2 -3 tbsp
Ghee / Refined Oil - 3 - 4 tsp
Water/ Milk to knead
Cardamon powder a pinch
Oil for Deep frying
Directions:
1.Mix refined flour with cardamom powder,crushed fennel, dessicated coconut (or dry-roasted fresh grated coconut), ghee and powdered sugar. Mix it well sprinkling water little by little.
2.Knead it into a smooth dough and spread it thin.
3.Cut it into desired shaped cookies.
4.Heat refined oil in a kadai and deep-fry them 4 at a time till golden brown or done on bothsides.
5.Remove excess oil using absorbent papers.Serve it warm with Tea/Coffee or Let it cool and store in an Air-tight container. That's all!.
Submitting this post to Pranati's 'Yummy Dessert' Event hosted by Delicious Recipes
Very wholesome and lovely looking biscuits.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Delicious...:) Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies and nice step by step pictures.
ReplyDeleteI have not used a milk boiler and my assumption is it would work too for melting chocolate since we are doing the same thing with 2 vessels.
Hope you had a great time doing ..Superb thekuas..
ReplyDeletegood one dear :)
ReplyDeletethey look grt and taste awsum!!
ReplyDeletevery nice biscuits...yummmy
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look easy and different too. You have really been keeping up the pace, Christy. Really inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome, glad you joined us!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLovely looking biscuits !
ReplyDeleteThekua looks crunchy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteLooks Delicious:)
ReplyDeleteThekua looks perfect...
ReplyDeletelovely fried biscuits!!
ReplyDeleteA new recipe...sounds and looks good
ReplyDeletelovely cookies........superb
ReplyDeletewow they looks perfect & delicious..pls add this to my event..dessert for new year...http://pran-oriya-recipies.blogspot.com/2011/12/eee.html
ReplyDeleteReminded me of the thekuas my friends from ranchi used to get and we all used to attack..Thanx for sharing..:)
ReplyDeleteDelicious cookies. :) Great going Christy :)
ReplyDeletethanks dear for linking..:)
ReplyDeletelooks crispy ....... yummy cookies
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