Sheermal is a mildly sweet flatbread. It is made out of maida, leavened with yeast, baked in a tandoor or oven. Sheermal was traditionally made like roti, though current chefs make it more like a naan as well. When you are making as a naan, the warm water is replaced with warm milk sweetened with sugar, saffron. So the final bread tastes sweet with saffron flavours highlighted a lot.
Course Dinner
Cuisine Awadhi Cuisine
By Cook Method Oven, Stovetop
Occasion Party, Wedding
By Diet Vegetarian
Dish Type Indian Flatbread
Author Srivalli
Ingredients
2cupsAll purpose flour
1tspInstant Dry Yeast
3/ 4cupMilk
1 /4cupGhee
1/ 4cupSugar
3 /4tspSalt
Few Strands Saffron
Instructions
For the Sheermal Dough
Soak the saffron in warm milk. Save a little for brushing later.
In the mixing bowl, take the flour, salt, sugar, and ghee. Mix well.
Slowly add warm milk and knead to a soft dough.
Cover and let it rest for until it doubles.
To shape and bake the Sheermal
Preheat the oven to 200C
Once the dough has doubled in volume, punch it down gently and then divide it into 4 equal balls.
Working with one ball, flatten it evenly to about 6 to 8 inches circle. Place the shaped dough on a parchment lined baking tray. Repeat the same with the rest of the dough pieces.
Using a fork, make prick marks evenly all over the dough.
Using a pastry brush, evenly brush the saffron milk all over the shaped dough. Make sure you brush the saffron milk liberally over the shaped flatbread.
Bake in the preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes or until the Sheermal is golden brown in color. Do not overcook the bread. Keep an eye from about 12 minutes as the cooking time varies from oven to oven.
You can easily cook this on the stovetop as well. Repeat the same process.