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Nan Hachi Cookies

6 servings

30 minutes

‘Nan Khatai’ is a traditional Indian treat known for its delicate, crumbly texture and subtle vanilla aroma. Its name translates to ‘bread kiss,’ reflecting the lightness and softness of each bite. Historically originating in northern India, it became popular as a homemade dessert prepared for festivals and special occasions. The rich creamy flavor with subtle sweet notes of powdered sugar harmonizes with the light graininess of semolina that gives structure to the cookie. Baked at a low temperature to preserve its tenderness, ‘Nan Khatai’ is served with tea or coffee and traditionally enjoyed in India with masala chai, enhancing its flavor further.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
401.5
kcal
1.5g
grams
34.1g
grams
23.3g
grams
Ingredients
6servings
Butter
160 
g
Vegetable oil
4 
tbsp
Semolina
4 
tbsp
Vanilla
 
to taste
Wheat flour
 
to taste
Powdered sugar
80 
g
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Melt the butter, add vegetable oil, powdered sugar, and vanilla, mix, then add semolina. Add a little flour to get a dough that doesn't stick to your hands but isn't crumbly.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Butter160 g
    2. Vegetable oil4 tablespoons
    3. Powdered sugar80 g
    4. Vanilla to taste
    5. Semolina4 tablespoons
    6. Wheat flour to taste
  • 2

    Preheat the oven to 150–170 degrees. Roll the dough into balls about 4 cm in diameter and bake for 15–20 minutes.

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