Katt Bafla

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Katt Bafla
CourseMain course
Region or stateHadoti
Created byPandits
Main ingredientsWheat flour, Ghee, Jaggery
Similar dishesDal Bati Churma

Katt Bafla is a popular and traditional dish from the Bundi district of Hadoti region in Rajasthan, India.[1] It is a famous dish across the north Indian states in India. Traditionally this dish is made on every occasion in Rajasthan.[2] In this dish Bafla is a type of spherical wheat bread where as the Katt is a type of Barfi made by mixture of unsalted wheat bread coarse powder with ghee and jaggery powder. Traditionally this dish is served with Daal and Kadhi.[3]

History[edit]

Rajasthan is famous for its history as well as its various dishes such as Dal Baati churma. There are specially confectioners who make this food for making this Dal Baati churma. Who are also called Pandits in Rajasthan. It is said that earlier Brahmins used to eat this food and they used to cook it. But with time now everyone is eating this dish. For this reason, the confectioner of this food is called Pandit or this food is called Pandit's food. The reason behind this is that it is pure and all the procedures are followed while eating which purifies that food. That's why the artisan who makes this food is called Pandit. This dish is offered to God in the form of Bhog in most religious programs. It is specially served in a plate made on the leaves of a tree, which is called Pattal.[1]

Katt[edit]

Katt is a kind of dessert. It is made by mixing coarse powder of unsalted wheat bread cooked on dry dung fuel and mixed with ghee, powdered sugar or jaggery powder, Then this mixture is spread in a tray and kept for a while to set and decorated with dry fruit clippings, then it is cut into small square pieces and given a barfi-like shape.[1][3]

Bafla[edit]

Bafla is prepared by making of dough of wheat flour with buttermilk and some whole spices like fennel seeds, corriander seeds, and ajwain are added.[4] Then round shaped balls are made by this dough and boiled in water until they are cooked through. After boiling, the baflas are typically roasted or baked on dry dung fuel or in a tandoor (clay oven) until they acquire a crispy texture. The roasting process gives the baflas a smoky flavor and a golden-brown color.[5][6]

Once the baflas are cooked and roasted, they are dipped in ghee so that they can soak up the ghee properly and served with katt daal and kadhi.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Live, A. B. P. "राजस्थान का कत-बाफला पूरे देश में प्रसिद्ध, जानिए- क्यों है पर्यटकों की पहली पसंद?". www.abplive.com (in हिन्दी). Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  2. "बूंदी जिले के कत बाफ्ले का स्वाद ऐसा की सात पकवान भी फेल, देश भर में है इसकी डिमांड". CITY NEWS RAJASTHAN. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "बूंदी जहां शुभ अवसरों पर पंडित बनाते हैं लड्डू बाटी और बर्फी की तरह परोसा जाता है चूरमा -". Jagran (in हिन्दी). Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  4. "Move Over Dal Bati, Try And Make Delicious Dal Bafla At Home Instead (Recipe Video Inside)". NDTV Food. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  5. "इंदौर की यह मशहूर डिश आपके मुंह में भी पानी ला देगी | Dal bafla recipe". Patrika News (in हिन्दी). Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  6. "मीठी रोटी, बाफला बाटी, मेवा स्टफ्ड शाही गट्टे की सब्जी: राजस्थान, गुजरात और यूपी का जायका बनाएगा संडे स्पेशल". Dainik Bhaskar. Retrieved 2023-07-08.