• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Spice your Life! logo
  • About
  • Recipe Index
  • Blogging Marathon Details
    • Next BM Announcement
    • BM Participants
  • Also on: Cooking 4 all Seasons
  • Nav Social Menu

menu icon
go to homepage
search icon
Homepage link
  • Index
  • ×
    Home » Vegetarian Starters and Snacks » Iyengar Bakery Khara Biscuit – Karnataka Special | Indian Cooking Challenge for May | How to make Khara Biscuit Step By Step Recipe!

    Iyengar Bakery Khara Biscuit – Karnataka Special | Indian Cooking Challenge for May | How to make Khara Biscuit Step By Step Recipe!

    Published: Jun 15, 2011 · Modified: Dec 8, 2021 by Srivalli · 27 Comments

    Sharing is caring!

    0 shares
    Jump to Recipe Print Recipe
    This month for Indian Cooking Challenge, I thought I should finally attempt at baking and this Iyengar Bakery Khara Biscuit is a specialty dish from Karnataka.
    I have always been obsessed about baking savory biscuits. Though I have been baking for a long time, I never really made much of a savory dish. Especially those salted biscuits you get at the local bakery tastes really so yum.
    So when I was chatting with Champa, I just mentioned that for this May Month challenge I was looking at doing something completely new as in terms of the cooking method. I said I wanted to bake and wanted it to be a savory dish. Now something traditionally Indian and baked dishes are not something that comes to mind right away right.
    Try these Nei biscuits as well
    I of course remembered my bakery butter biscuits. But I cannot really be tagging it as something traditional though I remember my Amma making smilier butter biscuits in a sand shifted oven that used to be common in those days. It was literally heated sand on which they place a kadai and bake. Now I don't really remember how else it was used. But the biscuits used to come so well.
    Anyway Champa remembered she makes a Khara Biscuit which tastes very much like the ones that is available in bakery shops. I asked her to share the recipe, she went one step ahead and posted it with great pictures.
    As always I left to making this recipe till the last moment and hasten to make it this weekend. The preparation and the entire process is not that time consuming or tough to handle. I say this as I had to click through the entire process myself with everybody else busy with the TV. I was glad that everybody liked it except Chinnu. Somehow he is not very enthu about new dishes that are not chocolate.
    I always have this confusion about what a cookie is or a biscuit. These Savory Shortbread cookies are just as delicious as the savory biscuits we get in bakery, so you are good at calling it anything.
    For once I followed the exact measurement, hoping it will get disappeared being a savory biscuit. I only reduced the chilies much for the kids. And I made use of the measurements I got recently and surprisingly it had a 1/3 cup. You won't believe a while ago I was literally scratching my head to visualize exactly how a 1/3 cup amount will be, did I tell you that I am not really that good at Maths? Well now you know.

    Lets check out the recipe

    Step by Step Pictures


    Iyengar Bakery Khara Biscuit
    Ingredients Needed:
    All purpose flour / Maida - 2 cups/ 250 gms
    Butter - 1/3 cup softened or about 5 tbsp
    Sugar - 4 tsp
    Salt - 1 tsp
    Green Chillies - 1 (more per taste)
    Coriander leaves/Cilantro - few twigs
    Curds/Yogurt - 3 tbsp (start with 2 TBSP)
    Method to prepare:
    Preheat the oven to 170 C.
    Grease the baking tray with butter/ oil. Set aside. Check Champa's notes on how to use parchment paper.
    In a bowl, shift the flour and salt together. Set aside.
    In another bowl, cream butter and sugar till creamy. Add the 2 tbsp curds and continue to beat.  Add the dry ingredients and mix slowly. You can add the flour slowly and after a while have to use the hands to mix well. Just blend everything well together.
    The dough was too stiff, so I added another tbsp of curds. Add the chopped cilantro and chillies.
    Dough will have to be crumbly not wet at all. Roll the dough into 1/4" thickness.
    As the dough was stiff I didn't need any flour and was able to roll out without it getting struck.
    Cut with your cookie cutters. Place on the baking tray and bake for 15 minutes at 170 C. I checked at this time and it was done, maybe because I baked at higher temperature.
    Check at halfway and rotate the biscuits.

    Cool on the wire rack in the sheet and when cool, transfer to an air tight container.

    Notes:

    These cookies don't brown. When I tried baking for 2 more mins, the bottom had a golden brown look. These remain soft when hot but become firm once they are cooled.

    You can change just about anything instead of coriander leaves/cilantro like Mint leaves, curry leaves etc. I guess even those other herbs would suit very well.

    ***********************************************************************
    Tomorrow we are going to start the 6th Edition of Blogging Marathon, be sure to check out!

    To all my ICC members, please link your Bakery Khara Biscuit post to Mr. Linky. 

     

    Recipe

    Print Pin

    Iyengar Bakery Khara Biscuit – Karnataka Special | Indian Cooking Challenge for May | How to make Khara Biscuit Step By Step Recipe!

    Dish Type Baked Snacks
    Author Srivalli
    Tried this recipe?Mention @spicingyourlife_ or tag #spicingyourlife_!
    « How to make Homemade Instant Pizza For Kids Step By Step Recipe | Instant Paneer Cheese Pizza | Cooking with Kids
    Bread Roll | Mini Bites for Kids »

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Champa says

      June 15, 2011 at 1:36 am

      Very nice Srivalli. Nice pictures too. I am glad everyone liked them.

      Reply
    2. Nutan says

      June 15, 2011 at 1:55 am

      Srivalli, your khara biscuits looks so delicious!

      Reply
    3. Pavani says

      June 15, 2011 at 2:10 am

      Loved the Khara biscuits. Your pics look lovely, I especially like the pola dot casserole dish.
      Looking forward to next month's ICC and upcoming BM#6, of course.

      Reply
    4. vaishali sabnani says

      June 15, 2011 at 2:24 am

      hey friends...check out the cookies..and let mr know what u think of them:))

      Reply
    5. Gayathri Kumar says

      June 15, 2011 at 2:27 am

      These biscuits were very tasty. Thanks for the interesting challenge..

      Reply
    6. Mélange says

      June 15, 2011 at 2:51 am

      Hi Valli,here I have posted my link.Thank you once again.

      Reply
    7. Mélange says

      June 15, 2011 at 2:59 am

      Btw,your clicks are extremely meaningful Valli.Great job !

      Reply
    8. harini-jaya says

      June 15, 2011 at 3:35 am

      They were addictive to say the least. Thanks to you and Champa for this recipe!

      Reply
    9. Scraps says

      June 15, 2011 at 3:50 am

      Great recipe, we really enjoyed this challenge!

      Reply
    10. lata raja says

      June 15, 2011 at 5:09 am

      Just linked mine. It was wonderful biting into these biscuits with tea while the skies were grey and threatening to pour:)

      Reply
    11. Priya says

      June 15, 2011 at 6:15 am

      Omg, Valli urs turned out super prefect, lovely presentation..we loved having this fabulous biscuits..

      Reply
    12. Raji says

      June 15, 2011 at 6:18 am

      Thanks to you and champa for selecting these wonderful biscuits as this months challenge. I enjoyed devouring these. Linked mine.

      Reply
    13. Sunanda says

      June 15, 2011 at 6:49 am

      Biscuit looks just perfect.. Gr8 companion with tea..

      Reply
    14. Rituparna says

      June 15, 2011 at 10:43 am

      This was a great experience. The cookies came out delicious and healthy. This is a recipe I will be using often. Thanks to Champa & you.

      Reply
    15. Jayashree says

      June 15, 2011 at 1:27 pm

      Have linked mine. I really like your pics, Valli.

      Reply
    16. Mom Chef says

      June 15, 2011 at 1:33 pm

      Missed the ICC this time 🙁 but the recipe is bookmarked Valli ! Should try it out soon 🙂

      Reply
    17. rekhas kitchen says

      June 15, 2011 at 3:41 pm

      Hi Valli I have linked mine I realy enjoyed baking them Thanks for the recipe.

      Reply
    18. Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal says

      June 15, 2011 at 4:00 pm

      wonderfully done, I have made them, but need to post them.

      Reply
    19. Andy says

      June 15, 2011 at 5:00 pm

      Did it Valli and really enjoyed both making and eating them. Thank you Champa for your recipe and Valli for the opportunity.

      Hugs
      Andy

      Reply
    20. Sweet Artichoke says

      June 15, 2011 at 8:25 pm

      Thanks for choosing such an awesome recipe! We really enjoyed these biscuits! One more great challenge!

      Reply
    21. Apu says

      June 16, 2011 at 2:29 am

      Delicious!! The biscuits look yummy!!

      Reply
    22. Ambreen says

      June 16, 2011 at 7:49 am

      Lovely savory cookies, tempting clicks. Thanks for sharing this 🙂

      Reply
    23. PJ says

      June 16, 2011 at 1:09 pm

      Looks so yum Srivalli. So sad I had to miss this months challenge. Looking forward to the next challenge..

      Reply
    24. Nimi says

      June 16, 2011 at 3:50 pm

      Loved the challenge Srivalli..it ws awesome

      Reply
    25. BakingNovice says

      January 28, 2012 at 10:54 pm

      Thanks for the recipe.. I flipped the cookies at half time.. they colored up beautifully on both sides and got quite crispy.. They tasted yum.. Gone in 60 seconds.. 🙂

      Reply
    26. Deeksha Pathak says

      August 29, 2015 at 5:30 pm

      Thanks for no baking soda..no bakig pwd recipe... But wouldn't they become hard without baking soda

      Reply
    27. Srivalli says

      August 30, 2015 at 3:17 am

      Deeksha, No need for B.Powder or Soda in this recipe. Rest of the ingredients will help in making this crispy. Do try it out.

      Reply

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating





    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Primary Sidebar

    Search Recipes

    Vegetarian Side Dishes

    Tonak Pav | Goan Pav Bhaji

    Capsicum Aloo Sabzi | Capsicum Potato Curry ~ Side Dish for Roti

    Xacuti Chana Masala

    Xacuti Chana Masala ~ Easy Side dish for Poori

    Aloo Chole ki Sabji

    Aloo Chole ki Sabji ~ Easy Side Dish for Poori

    Thalis and Spreads

    Gujarathi Thali | Gujarati Menus Ideas and Recipes

    Surati Street Food

    Surati Street Food

    Bajra Methi ki Poori aur Sabji Thali

    Bajra Methi ki Poori aur Sabji Thali

    Beerakaya Gatti Pappu - Simple Lunch Thali

    Beerakaya Gatti Pappu

    Most Popular Posts

    Chena Tarkari

    Chhena Tarkari | Odia Style Paneer Curry

    Microwave Rommegrot

    Microwave Rømmegrøt ~ Norwegian Pudding

    Ice Cream Sandesh

    Ice Cream Sandesh | How to make Khoya Kulfi Sandesh

    Sprouted Moong Dal Idli

    Sprouted Moong Dal Idli ~ Low Carb Indian Vegetarian Recipe

    Popular One Pot Meals

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    Privacy Policy

    Copyright © 2025 Spice your Life!