Maida Chips
As a child this was a common snack found at home that I loved to eat after coming back from school. My mom used to make them in large quantities and store them in air tight containers. Easy to cook and above all a tasty munch over a cup of tea in the evenings, these gold colored crackers recipe comes straight from my moms kitchen to my dear bloggers. 1. Take a large bowl and mix maida, salt and ajwain seeds. Add ghee and to this and mix well . 2. Make a well in the center and add water slowly while mixing, till it forms a pliable dough. 3. Knead the dough till smooth (about 4 - 5 mts), cover and leave it for 10 - 15 mts. 4. Divide the dough into 2 halves and roll out into thin puris. 5. Cut each puri into long strips 1 cm wide and then again diagonally into diamond shape. 6. Heat oil in a deep kadhai (To check if oil is ready for frying, a pinch of dough dropped in should pop up/float immediately on top) and fry these diamonds in batches till golden brown. 7. Serve with a hot cup of tea or soup of your choice. These can be stored in air tight containers and their shelf life is longer too.
We need...
All purpose flour/Maida - 2 cups Water - 1/2 cup
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