Search locations or food
OR
Sign up
Baati | Traditional Bread Roll From Rajasthan, India | TasteAtlas
Baati | Traditional Bread Roll From Rajasthan, India | TasteAtlas
Baati | Traditional Bread Roll From Rajasthan, India | TasteAtlas
Baati | Traditional Bread Roll From Rajasthan, India | TasteAtlas
Baati | Traditional Bread Roll From Rajasthan, India | TasteAtlas

Baati

Baati is a hard, unleavened Indian bread that is typically prepared in the desert areas of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. Traditionally, baati is baked over the ambers of dried cow-dung. It consists of wheat flour, salt, ghee, and very little water, so the resulting low moisture and high fat content give it an extended shelf life.


Baati is often eaten with dal, resulting in a dish called dal bati, a popular Rajasthani delicacy where baati is dipped in ghee and traditionally served in an earthenware pot. The bread can be prepared in a basic, plain version, but it can also be filled with peas, onions, or sattu.

Part of

Side Dish

Churma

Churma is a north Indian dish that is mainly prepared with various types of crumbled bread. It is especially popular in Rajasthan where it is made with baati... Read more

WHERE TO EAT The best Baati in the world (according to food experts)

Laal maas

3.5
Rajasthan, India

Boondi

4.0
Rajasthan, India

Churma

3.1
Rajasthan, India

Ghevar

3.9
Rajasthan, India

Panchmel dal

n/a
Rajasthan, India

Amrood ki sabzi

n/a
Rajasthan, India

Gatte ki sabzi

n/a
Rajasthan, India

Ratings

3.4
Like
61%
Indifferent
33%
Don't like
6%
Ate it? Rate it
Wanna try?
Add to list