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Jeera Biscuits Recipe With Wheat Flour by Ravneet Bhalla
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Wondering how to make whole wheat jeera biscuits in airfryer? The ultimate Indian jeera biscuits recipe with atta is here. If you have been in love with ajwain cookie without baking powder and soda, then this airfryer Indian recipe will be an instant hit at your home.
Atta Jeera Biscuit Recipe | Whole Wheat Flour Cookies | Healthy Biscuits in airfryer
Healthy cookies are my weakness. What about you?
I am a cookie lover. But I love biscuits as well. Now you must be wondering whether there is any difference between both. Well, to me cookies are the goodies we get in bakeries - these are little heavier than biscuits, which are light and flaky.
After having tried my hands at different combinations to make homemade whole wheat cookies, I have been curious enough to look for a biscuit recipe.
I am extremely happy with the results I have got with this new batch of healthy whole wheat cookie recipe with jeera and ajwain in airfryer!
Healthy biscuits recipe
I do not prefer using maida for my cookies, not for any other recipe either. In fact, maida or white flour does not find a place in my home. Reasons galore -all related to health. Maida gives you empty calories.
Without, further ado, let's get back to the healthy jeera biscuits with wheat flour and without baking powder/soda. The combination may come as a surprise for you, but it does give me the healthiest bakes I have ever had. Yes, I can boast about it. Yay!
BAKERY-style Ajwain jeera savory cookies
No baking powder/soda
Whole wheat flour savory biscuits
jaggery for subtle sweetness
1. How do the ajwain jeera biscuits taste?
This is an amazing flavor combination and you will love your jeera biscuits that simply melt in the mouth.
2. Can I bake jeera biscuit recipe without butter ?
3. Do you have any other jeera biscuits online recipe?
I tried one jeera mathri with whole wheat flour. It was crispy, crunchy, and a real treat for the palate. Do try it out. It's posted on the channel
4. Ajwain Cookies (Atta ajwain Biscuits)
Call these ajwain cookies with whole wheat or jeera biscuits without baking powder/soda, you will want to munch on these beauties all the time. I love ajwain and jeera.
Jeera benefits
You are already aware that cumin seeds for digestion are widely popular, right? But do you know jeera, which is a quintessential spice in Indian recipes, also helps improve immunity and respiratory disorders. Used extensively as a condiment in the Indian subcontinent, cumin is touted to be a rich source of energy. Surprisingly, the cute little spice is loaded with vitamin A, B6, C, E , amino acids, and minerals, including calcium, iron, phosphorus, manganese, potassium, copper, and magnesium. It has a substantial amount of carbohydrates and fats & fatty acids.
Ajwain benefits
Ajwain or carom has amazing benefits for digestion and weight loss. We have been hearing our moms and grandmoms suggest us to use ajwain with lukewarm water to get relief from stomach ache and digestive issues. In fact, if you can include carom seeds in your daily routine, you can benefit in more ways than one.
Thanks to its laxative properties, ajwain helps produce bowel movement that clears your bowel and provides stomach ache relief. Ajwain for digestion has been used for ages.Carom seeds comprise thymol, which helps improve the secretion of bile and gastric juices. This further helps in the better absorption of food particles.
It works as a laxative and provides relief from constipation.
Carom helps combat gastric issues, nausea, and stomach-related problems.
Boil jeera in 1 cup of water until it is reduced to half. Drink this concoction everyday after meal for a healthy gut.
Munch on ajwain or carom seeds or make a digestive powder with it. Here's the recipe to make that powder at home:
Ingredients
1/2 cup- whole wheat flour
2 tbsp- butter
1 tbsp oil
1 tbsp- milk
1 tbsp- besan/chickpea flour
salt
1 tsp- flax meal
1.5 tbsp- jaggery powder
jeera, ajwain, and black pepper powder
More Healthy Snacks (AIRFRYER INDIAN RECIPES) अजवायन कुकीज
how to make flaxmeal:
Atta Jeera Biscuit Recipe | Whole Wheat Flour Cookies | Healthy Biscuits in airfryer
Healthy cookies are my weakness. What about you?
I am a cookie lover. But I love biscuits as well. Now you must be wondering whether there is any difference between both. Well, to me cookies are the goodies we get in bakeries - these are little heavier than biscuits, which are light and flaky.
After having tried my hands at different combinations to make homemade whole wheat cookies, I have been curious enough to look for a biscuit recipe.
I am extremely happy with the results I have got with this new batch of healthy whole wheat cookie recipe with jeera and ajwain in airfryer!
Healthy biscuits recipe
I do not prefer using maida for my cookies, not for any other recipe either. In fact, maida or white flour does not find a place in my home. Reasons galore -all related to health. Maida gives you empty calories.
Without, further ado, let's get back to the healthy jeera biscuits with wheat flour and without baking powder/soda. The combination may come as a surprise for you, but it does give me the healthiest bakes I have ever had. Yes, I can boast about it. Yay!
BAKERY-style Ajwain jeera savory cookies
No baking powder/soda
Whole wheat flour savory biscuits
jaggery for subtle sweetness
1. How do the ajwain jeera biscuits taste?
This is an amazing flavor combination and you will love your jeera biscuits that simply melt in the mouth.
2. Can I bake jeera biscuit recipe without butter ?
3. Do you have any other jeera biscuits online recipe?
I tried one jeera mathri with whole wheat flour. It was crispy, crunchy, and a real treat for the palate. Do try it out. It's posted on the channel
4. Ajwain Cookies (Atta ajwain Biscuits)
Call these ajwain cookies with whole wheat or jeera biscuits without baking powder/soda, you will want to munch on these beauties all the time. I love ajwain and jeera.
Jeera benefits
You are already aware that cumin seeds for digestion are widely popular, right? But do you know jeera, which is a quintessential spice in Indian recipes, also helps improve immunity and respiratory disorders. Used extensively as a condiment in the Indian subcontinent, cumin is touted to be a rich source of energy. Surprisingly, the cute little spice is loaded with vitamin A, B6, C, E , amino acids, and minerals, including calcium, iron, phosphorus, manganese, potassium, copper, and magnesium. It has a substantial amount of carbohydrates and fats & fatty acids.
Ajwain benefits
Ajwain or carom has amazing benefits for digestion and weight loss. We have been hearing our moms and grandmoms suggest us to use ajwain with lukewarm water to get relief from stomach ache and digestive issues. In fact, if you can include carom seeds in your daily routine, you can benefit in more ways than one.
Thanks to its laxative properties, ajwain helps produce bowel movement that clears your bowel and provides stomach ache relief. Ajwain for digestion has been used for ages.Carom seeds comprise thymol, which helps improve the secretion of bile and gastric juices. This further helps in the better absorption of food particles.
It works as a laxative and provides relief from constipation.
Carom helps combat gastric issues, nausea, and stomach-related problems.
Boil jeera in 1 cup of water until it is reduced to half. Drink this concoction everyday after meal for a healthy gut.
Munch on ajwain or carom seeds or make a digestive powder with it. Here's the recipe to make that powder at home:
Ingredients
1/2 cup- whole wheat flour
2 tbsp- butter
1 tbsp oil
1 tbsp- milk
1 tbsp- besan/chickpea flour
salt
1 tsp- flax meal
1.5 tbsp- jaggery powder
jeera, ajwain, and black pepper powder
More Healthy Snacks (AIRFRYER INDIAN RECIPES) अजवायन कुकीज
how to make flaxmeal:
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