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We love baking our own chai dipping biscuits. We call these Yogi Chai Biscuits because they are eggless, naturally sweetened, full of sacred cow ghee and pure enough to suit a sattvic diet. But be careful! These biscuits are so yummy, they require the cultivated restraint of a disciplined yogi. Click recipe card to view [...]]]></description>
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<p>We love baking our own chai dipping biscuits. We call these Yogi Chai Biscuits because they are eggless, naturally sweetened, full of sacred cow ghee and pure enough to suit a sattvic diet. But be careful! These biscuits are so yummy, they require the cultivated restraint of a disciplined yogi. <em>Click recipe card to view larger.</em></p>
<h2><em><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>yogi chai biscuits</strong></span></em></h2>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Ingredients</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;">1 cup Organic Whole Spelt flour (can substitute with wheat)<br />
1 cup Organic White Spelt flour (can substitute with wheat)<br />
2 Tbs. Arrowroot powder<br />
1/2 cup Maple syrup<br />
1/2 cup <a href="http://www.ayurveda.com/online_resource/ghee_recipe.htm" target="_blank">Ghee/clarified butter</a> (can substitute with butter)<br />
1/2 tsp. Vanilla extract<br />
1 tsp. Cardamom, freshly ground, course<br />
1/2 tsp. Ginger powder<br />
1/2 tsp. Cinnamon powder<br />
1/4 tsp. Nutmeg, freshly ground<br />
&amp; small pinch of salt</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Recipe</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;">Preheat oven to 375 degrees<br />
Combine ghee, maple syrup and vanilla extract in larger bowl and mix<br />
Combine flour, arrowroot powder and spices in smaller bowl and mix<br />
Add dry ingredients to wet and mix by hand until firm and well blended<br />
Roll into small (3/4 inch) balls and press into cookie sheet<br />
Bake for about 14 minutes at 375 degrees or until bottom is golden brown<br />
Offer up to the Divine.  Eat a few warm.  Let the rest cool thoroughly for best dipping.</span></p>
<p>Download printable pdf of our recipe card <a href="http://chaipilgrimage.com/wp-content/uploads/chaip_yogichaibiscuitcard1.pdf">here</a>!</p>
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		<title>chai dippin&#8217; biscuits.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 03:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Above: Indian and Nepali biscuit wallahs &#38; a happy biscuit dippin&#8217; customer
The only thing better than a tasty cup of chai, is a cup of chai with some chai dipping biscuits to dip in it.  A handful of biscuits and a cup of milky masala chai can almost serve as an entire meal.  Either a [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Above: Indian and Nepali biscuit wallahs &amp; a happy biscuit dippin&#8217; customer</em></p>
<p>The only thing better than a tasty cup of chai, is a cup of chai with some chai dipping biscuits to dip in it.  A handful of biscuits and a cup of milky masala chai can almost serve as an entire meal.  Either a good neutral-tasting biscuit, or one that harmonizes with the taste of your tea, is the preferred vehicle to absorb the chai flavor.</p>
<p><a class="thickbox" href="http://chaipilgrimage.com/wp-content/uploads/chaip_indiaovenbiscuits.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-357" title="chaip_indiaovenbiscuits" src="http://chaipilgrimage.com/wp-content/uploads/chaip_indiaovenbiscuits-640x299.jpg" alt="" width="491" height="228" /></a></p>
<p><em>Fresh, &#8216;oven baked&#8217; chai cookies by a biscuit wallah in Rishikesh, India</em></p>
<p>The integrity of the biscuit is also important.  You want one that can soak up a lot of chai, but that won’t fall apart and end up as dissolved confectionary sludge on the bottom of your cup.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-359" title="chaip_jennydippin" src="http://chaipilgrimage.com/wp-content/uploads/chaip_jennydippin.jpg" alt="" width="490" height="368" /></p>
<p><em>Jenny dippin&#8217; in Darjeeling, India</em></p>
<p>In India, <a href="http://www.parleproducts.com/brands/biscuits_parleg.asp" target="_blank">Parle-G’s</a> are the unofficial national biscuit.  They have been a sweet part of the Indian dipping ritual for over 65 years.  Even though I question the packages’ claim that they are a healthy snack, I have, on more than one occasion, sat around a chai stall and consumed an entire package with a couple cups of chai.</p>
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<p><em>A Parle-G delivery truck in Benares, India</em></p>
<p>One Parle G memory we will always remember, is buying a package of Parle G’s on an Indian railway platform, only to remove the wrapper and find that somebody had sealed another package inside of a different brand with a lower rupee value.  We had to appreciate this ingenious Indian grassroots-marketing ploy.</p>
<p>Back home though, our diet is a bit more refined, and we shy away from white flour, refined sugar and artificial flavors.  Our personal favorite store-bought chai dipping biscuits are <a href="http://www.eco-planet.net/Heaven_Scent/Windmill_Cookies.html" target="_blank">Heaven Scent almond windmill cookies</a> and <a href="http://www.midelcookies.com/classic_naturals/ginger_snaps.shtml" target="_blank">Mi-del ginger snaps</a>.  The windmill cookies win out for texture, soak-ability and a size that allows multiple dips without getting your fingers wet.  They are not too sweet and have a mild flavor that complements the flavor of chai.  The ginger snaps are quite crunchy, but soften nicely after withstanding a long dip.  They bring their own sweetness and ginger flavor to the chai without introducing any conflicting taste sensations.  Both are available at most natural food stores.</p>
<p>If you enjoy baking, check out our <a href="http://chaipilgrimage.com/2009/04/05/yogi-chai-biscuitsyogi-chai-biscuits/" target="_self">Yogi Chai Biscuit post</a> and download a colorful recipe card.</p>
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