Dal Baati
Dal Baati
- Spicy
- Indian
- Vegetarian
Dal Baati is a traditional Rajasthani dish from India, consisting of lentils (dal) and baked wheat flour dumplings (batti). The lentils are typically seasoned with spices, and the dumplings are baked until golden brown. The dish is often served with ghee (clarified butter) and is known for its rich and hearty flavours.
Ingredients:25g Onion, 25g Tomatoes, 10g Oil, 230g lentis , 10g whole spices, 05g ginger, whole
200g wheat flour, 50g semolina, 25g spices, 25g ghee(butter), 10g salt, 5g sugar, 1g
baking soda, 10g lemon.
Allergens: Contain gluten, Dairy products
Nutritional Information | per 100 g | per portion (500 g) |
Calories |
150 kcal |
750 kcal |
Fat |
5 g | 25 g |
Sugar |
1 g | 5 g |
Carbohydrates |
20 g | 100 g |
Protein | 6 g | 30 g |
Heating instructions:
In Pan:
Empty contents into a pan and heat on medium heat for 5-7 mins, stirring
Occasionally. Parallelly, heat the bread in another pan. Mix and eat.
In Microwave:
Cover and microwave on medium power for 2-3 minutes. Mix and eat.
Imprint
Narola Jemish Prakashbhai
Steglitzer damm 66, 12169 Berlin ( Tanvi is brand of Narola Jemish Prakashbhai )
smitsutariyasmitsutariya@gmail.com
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