Sunday, October 24, 2010

Kesar Nankhatai/Indian Cookies



This is my papa's absolute favorite thing in the world. Since his childhood, as he tells me. You give him a whole pack with his evening tea and you could forget about having any leftovers. I remember in my hometown there was a small bakery where they used to make these. The men would then pack them and sell them door to door on a bicycle. They would especially show up on Sundays knowing most people would be home, as was Papa. Once the bicycle bell rang he would call him and and get 2-3 packets. You could see the twinkle in his eye as he ate them with his tea. It was one of the very few store bought things he likes! Whenever I make them here... I  miss him.. these are for you papa... will make a big batch next time you visit :)
These are Indian version of cookies, eggless light and melt in mouth kind, often flavored with cardamom. I personally find them very cute, a delight to bake. I especially love watching them bake especially when they puff up and gently crack on top making it the best and perfect nankhatais. This batch that I made I wanted to experiment with the flavor of Saffron. Hubby said he absolutely loved the light saffron flavor and that it have it a nice festive appeal.

Ingredients: makes 20-22
Maida/all purpose flour .................... 1 1/4 cup
Powdered sugar ............................ 1/2 cup
+ 3 tbsp
Cardamom powder ......................... 3/4 tsp

Baking powder .............................. 1/2 tsp
baking soda .................................. 1/4 tsp
Salt ........................................... a pinch

Ghee/ clarified butter ..................... 7 tbsp melted
Milk ........................................... 2-3 tbsp
Saffron ....................................... 1/2 tsp powdered (in a mortar pestle or with a back of a spoon)
Chopped nuts for topping................ 1/4 cup ( a mix of pistachios and cashews)

Method:
1. Sieve the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt together into a mixing bowl. Add the rest of the ingredients except the ghee.
2. Add ghee, a little at a time, while mixing and kneading the dough until you have it the consistency of smooth pliable dough. You should be able to make a smooth ball without cracks.
3. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and refrigerate for an hour to 3-4 hours.
4. Preheat the oven to 350 deg F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Divide the dough into 20-22 portions. Shape those portions into round balls and flatten them a little between your palms. Lightly dip one side  the nut mixture.
5. Arrange them on the baking sheet 1'' apart, nut side up. Bake in the pre-heated oven for about 15 -17 minutes or until they turn light golden color.
6.Take them out of the oven and let them cool to room temperature. Serve. ENJOY! Store remaining in an air-tight container.


Notes:
1. Possibly a nice idea for a homemade gift these holidays.

62 comments:

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

luks delicious,cute presentation...

Kurinji said...

Really yummy...

<br><br><br><br><br>Dr.Sameena Prathap said...

Hi Aipi,

Looks gr8>>>:)Send me some by parcel!!lol!!

Dr.Sameena@

www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

G.Pavani said...

looks soft n crispy cookies they look really cute..

chaitrali pathak said...

wow..Aipi...superbly baked and delicious nankhatai....i have a similar version on my blog...u can check it out..

Angie's Recipes said...

I like cookies with saffron and nuts are a great final touch for them!

girlichef said...

Aw! Such a sweet story...I can tell just by the sound and look of them why he adores them so. They sound amazing :D

Raina said...

These looks wonderful. I love cookies like this. I am going to definitely make these; I have been wanting to bake with cardamon.

I loved your heartwarming story about your dad. That makes these cookies even more special:)

VineelaSiva said...

Wow Aipi the cookies looks very tempting can i have it dear.

Priya (elaichii) said...

Yes they are so wonderful and i love theor buttery taste! Gr8 clicks!

Paaka Shaale said...

Hey Aipi,
The nankathais looks so cute and so well presented. I'm sure they would have tasted great as well :). Excellent post

Swathi said...

Nankhatai looks delicous and yummy. I love sweets.

Uma said...

nice cute naankhatai.. would love to try ur version :)

Shalini said...

i just love these cookies. it looks perfect and buttery. the shapes n presentation are wonderful too. so tempting! love to try this!

Pushpa said...

Delicious saffron cookie,looks great...

Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

Torviewtoronto said...

my favourite looks delicious

Yummy Team said...

Fabulous nankhatai,looks perfect!! Lovely presentation..

Ananda Rajashekar said...

looks crispy loved the shape cute!

Lisa said...

What beautiful little cookies. I love cookies that melt in your mouth and since these have cardamom as well, that's even better.

Satya said...

wow the nankhatai looks so beautifull and delicious, it is one of my favourite cookie, in my childhood there was bakery in the next lane of my house and we kids would buy the fresh nankhatai to enjoy with friends ... and luckily we made friends with the bakery owner kids and we would get a little cookies too!! ; P ur cookies remind me of those wonderful days


Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

PreeOccupied said...

Such a lovely idea for a Christmas gift...very impressed.

Reeni said...

I can see why he loves them! They look so soft and delicious. I like the cardamom and pistachio combination!

Smitha said...

Beautiful pics and yummy snack...they look perfect with the topped nuts ...:))

~Lisa~ said...

Aipi, how delicious and such a cute cookie. Many thanks always for your support! (=

Sharmilee! :) said...

They look so chubby n cute...Perfect nankattais

Sushma Mallya said...

It looks so beautiful and perfectly done...First click is just excellent aipi..

Priya Sreeram said...

hi there,
thanks for leaving a lovely comment on my post and yes baking is indeed getting addictive, though i have to go a long way before i can say i am good.... anyways u have a wonderful space here and the write up about u also sums me up in many ways!!! the presentation and pics are a treat to the eyes! keep it up! already bookmarked a few of ur recipes! way to go aipi!!

Rekha shoban said...

yummmmmmy cookies!!!!looks cute!!

NIDHYA said...

Those are cute for sure, Aipi. Can smell the cookies just by looking at your clicks.

Aaha Oho

Priya said...

Omg, wat a cute looking nankhatais, looks absolutely tempting and irresistible..

Treat and Trick said...

Looks so delicious with nut on top, I wanna some for teatime...

Ms.Chitchat said...

Superb looking nankhatais. Loved the perfectly baked ones and thanks for sharing a wonderful recipe.

alwayswinner786 said...

Hi Api,
Delicious cute Nankhatai! Well presented! I think I am making this for coming Diwali!

Gayathri's Cook Spot said...

Cookies are cute. Lovely snaps.

nupur said...

you care so much your papa...he must be a proud papa and must be with tears in his eyes! perfect presentation and sounds great taste! nupur

nupur said...

well presented!sounds great taste!your papa must be a prod one!yor caring suggests what a great personna you have! nupur

An Open Book said...

i used to like them sooo much at one point...mayb il give it a shot n revive the taste

Anonymous said...

Oh my...these are the best I have ever seen..perfect shape,color and texture..I have bookmarked your site will try it..
Thanks

Padhu said...

Cute and delicious!!

jeyashrisuresh said...

ooh i am drooling over the pictures. what a excellent shape and lovely presentation. Cute clicks

Sarah Naveen said...

Beautiful clicks..looks so perfect and mouthwatering..loved it..

Suja Sugathan said...

Crispy and yummy cookies..superb and also great clicks

Shobana said...

Good. You have already packed them.. Send them to me. I live not very far away.. :) Lovely.

Jay said...

Wow..Aipi...absolutely stunning recipe..

Tasty Appetite

Biny Anoop said...

Hey the naankattais lookks yummy...so used to the word cookie as they call here....wen i heard naankattai its becoming nostalgia.....loved it,love it and will always.
Biny

swapna said...

Looks absolutely perfect...with lots of flavor they are so yummy!!love the click!!

♥Sugar♥Plum♥Fairy♥ said...

Oh i loveee Nankhatais too , perfectly crisp yet melt in ur mouth!!
Love the memories u have with them!!

Krishnaveni said...

wow that recipe looks so good, lovely pictures, great

Magic of Spice said...

I love these cookies...I had a friend who's Grandmother used to make these or something very similar...They look incredible :)

San said...

Hey thanks for your comments ,you have a droolworthy space here .Following you .

Nankhatais are so cute n feel like grabbing them all.Liked your blurb too.

http://sanscurryhouse.blogspot.com

Cham said...

U have beautiful blog. The nankhatai looks perfect and buttery!

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Elisabeth said...

I love the sweet story about your dad, and his favorite cookie. It really is a beautiful cookie with easy to obtain ingredients.
Thank you for sharing!

Fandoo said...

I'm sure we've all seen cookies with nuts... but cookies with saffron is an absolutely fabulous idea... I believe it would take it to the exotic range... way to go.

aipi said...

Thank you guys..hope you get a chance to try it out!

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Bookmarking to try this out! Looks great!

Amritha Kalyani said...

cute cookies. nice package . would love to give you my address to send some ;-)

Anju Rathore said...

this one is my fav and i used to be crazy after nan-khatai in my childhood.yours look perfect.

mini said...

my khatais did not become fluffy although the taste was good everyone liked it But they did not have the texture of the khatai. They did get a lot bigger in size

aipi said...

@ Mini ~ Thank you for trying out the recipe and your feedback. Also I am happy to hear that everyone liked the taste. Regarding the texture n the fact that they did not become fluffy I can think of two things ~
1. To avoid flattening, put the Nankhatai dough in a cool place covered for few hours and then make the balls for the cookies.
2. Remember to not use baking powder, soda older than 3 to 4 months.
Hope that helps.

mini said...

Thank you so much for your response. My baking soda was fairly old so will buy new one and also i did put the mixture in the fridge for 15 minutes but will keep it in the fridge for a couple of hours.

PriyaVaasu said...

Baked them today, oh my we loved it. half a dozen of cookies vanished immediately. Got to bake another batch tomorrow for my DH office!!!! thanks for sharing!!!!

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