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Dhoklas for Breakfast, Breakfast dhokla recipes

Dhoklas for breakfast, breakfast dhokla recipes. We present you a stunning variety of dhokla recipes for breakfast. Dhokla, the ever-popular Gujarati snack is quite appropriate for Breakfast too as it is healthy, tasty and Steamed. There are also so many varieties to try out that you will never get bored of this category. 

Use Yellow Moong Dal in making dhoklas.

Yellow Moong Dal : The fibre (4.1 g in ¼ cup) present in yellow moong dal prevents the deposition of bad cholesterol (LDL) in the arteries which promotes a healthy heart in turn. Packed with nutrients like zinc (1.4 mg), protein (12.2 mg) and iron (1.95 mg), yellow moong dal helps to maintain the elasticity of your skin and help to keep it moist.  Fiberpotassium and magnesium from yellow moong dal will work together to regulate blood pressure and soothe the nerves and is diabetic friendly. See here for details of 7 amazing benefits of yellow moong dal.  So make the healthy moong dal dhokla to start your breakfast on a healthy note. 

Dhoklas for Rava lovers

Anything with rava seems to taste good. The Rava Dhokla is quick and easy to make, without requiring any grinding or fermenting, yet it is as fluffy and tasty as you would expect a dhokla to be, making it an ideal dish to whip up for breakfast or evening tea-time. Another option is rava and vegetable dhokla which has mixed vegetables added to it and this gives more fibre to the dhokla making it a lot healthier.

Khatta Dhokla is probably the most famous dhokla

Made at every Gujarati household, khatta dhokla is also readily available at numerous retail outlets. Lots of small retail outlets carry daily fresh stock of khatta dhokla. So you have the option to cook or buy it readymade in the stores. Also, this dhokla is preferred by guests from out of India as by nature its a bit sour in taste and goes well with a healthy green chutney. 

Try out interesting options like the Methi Palak Dhoklas , Sprouts dhokla, Poha Dhokla and lose yourself in the lip-smacking, melt-in-the-mouth experience!

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cabbage jowar muthia recipe | Gujarati kobi jowar muthia | Indian cabbage dumpling | with 22 amazing images. cabbage jowar muthia recipe is a Gujarati kobi jowar muthia which is an Indian cabbage dumpling. Here, we have prepared the famous Gujarati snack, cabbage jowar muthia, using jowar flour along with other ingredients like grated cabbage, curds and flavouring ingredients like green chillies and ginger. Since the dough is steamed before tempering, the jowar flour also becomes easily digestible. Jowar is an ancient grain valued for its wholesomeness and unique health benefits. It also has an interesting, rustic flavour that is sure to go down well with everybody, especially when prepared interestingly. Notes on cabbage jowar muthia recipe. 1. Bottle gourd, spinach, carrots, fenugreek leaves can also be added to fortify the Gujarati kobi jowar muthia. 2. You can switch jowar flour and make use of other healthy flours like atta, bajra flour, besan or even nachni flour. 3. Also, if the mixture becomes too watery/gooey, you can add more flour until all the ingredients come together as a soft dough. You should be able to give it a cylindrical roll shape when you grip the mixture between your hands. 4. Remember to make the dumplings as soon as the dough is mixed, otherwise water tends to ooze out making the dough soft and sticky. Enjoy these irresistible cabbage jowar muthias with green chutney and also do try other variants of muthia like Nachni Methi Muthia, Palak and Doodhi Muthia and Quinoa Muthia. Learn how to make cabbage jowar muthia recipe | Gujarati kobi jowar muthia | Indian cabbage dumpling | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Here’s a quick and easy way to make your own dhokla flour at home, and use it to make tasty dhoklas. This dry flour can be ground within minutes in your own kitchen using just two ingredients and a regular mixer-grinder. By blending the dal and rice to a fine coarse texture, which is neither coarse nor fine, you get dhoklas that are very soft and nice. Once the flour is ready, you can store it in an airtight container for around two months, and use as and when required. We have used this flour to make awesome Khatta Dhokla, an all-time favourite snack in Gujarat. It is called khatta dhokla because the flour is mixed with curd and fermented for 10-12 hours before steaming. This, along with a little lemon juice added later, gives the dhoklas a tempting sour flavour. You can season the Khatta Dhokla made with Homemade Flour with pepper or chilli powder, as per your liking. Serve it with peppy green chutney, for a most wonderful experience.
nylon khamman dhokla | Gujarati nylon khamman dhokla | instant nylon khamman dhokla | with 18 amazing images nylon khamman dhokla is a soft and fluffy steamed snack from the Gujarati repertoire. This all-time favourite is enjoyed as a starter , as a tea-time snack, or even for breakfast. Basically, something you can have any time you are hungry! These Gujarati nylon khamman dhokla are so soft and spongy that the reference to nylon is really apt! What is more, this recipe is also very easy to implement if you follow these simple instructions properly and practice it a bit. The addition of fruit salt to the batter, and water to the tempering, are the two main factors responsible for the super-soft and spongy nature of this dhokla. Temper just before serving, for the perfect “100/100”! I would like to give you some tips/suggestions to make a perfect nylon khamman dhokla. 1. Add the lemon juice and salt to the dough. As this is a sweet and slightly sour dhokla, we add lemon juice. Alternately you can add citric acid (nimbu ka phool). The lemon juice (or citric acid) and fruit salt create a fizzy reaction which results in soft, spongy khaman. 2. Mix well using a whisk to get a smooth Nylon Khamman Dhokla batter. The batter will have to mixed very well as the sugar needs to dissolve properly. If you want you can keep the batter aside for 10-15 minutes till the sugar has properly dissolved. 3. Grease 175 mm. (7") diameter thali with a little oil. This is an important step because greasing helps the nylon khamman dhokla come out of the plate without breaking or sticking. 4. Just before steaming, add the fruit salt. This will react with the lemon juice to give a fluffy batter. 5. Gently mix the fruit salt in the batter till just mixed. Do not over mix the batter, it should be airy and fluffy like this! 6. Pour the tempering over the prepared dhoklas and spread it evenly. Make sure the dhoklas are warm when you pour the tempering or else they will not soak the water in. Serve nylon khamman dhokla with green chutney. Enjoy nylon khamman dhokla | Gujarati nylon khamman dhokla | instant nylon khamman dhokla | with detailed step by step photos.
moong dal dhokla | Gujarati moong dal dhokla | steamed yellow moong dal dhokla | no fermentation moong dal dhokla | with 24 amazing images. Pucca traditional and perfect to the core, the Moong Dal Dhokla represents everything that dhoklas stand for – sumptuous, tasty and aromatic! A wholesome batter of soaked and ground moong dal is complemented by ingredients like besan, curds and fruit salt to get the ideal texture and flavour. Topped off by an aromatic tempering, the Moong Dal Dhokla becomes a tongue-tickling snack, when matched with peppy green chutney. I would like to share some tips to make the perfect no fermentation moong dal dhokla. 1. Add sugar to batter. Sugar is totally optional but, we want the moong dal dhokla to be like the Nylon khaman dhokla which are sweet hence, we are adding the sugar. 2. Add the asafoetida to the batter. Dals and pulses are a bit difficult to digest, hence a little addition of hing will help in aiding digestion. 3. Add the curd to the batter. We have used homemade curd which will make the yellow moong dal dhokla fluffy and spongy. This traditional Gujarati Farsans can be enjoyed as a snack for Breakfast , High Tea Party or as an acompaniment to the main course. Enjoy how to make moong dal dhokla | Gujarati moong dal dhokla | steamed yellow moong dal dhokla | no fermentation moong dal dhokla | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
khaman dhokla | Gujarati khaman dhokla | steamed, soft khaman dhokla | with amazing 20 images. The Khaman Dhokla is an all-time favourite Gujarati street food that is served with peppy green chutney at tea time. It has an exquisite texture and appetizing flavour. Khaman dhokla, a famous snack sold in every street of Gujarat, it is no longer restricted to that region -- it is readily available in every part of the country. Khaman Dhokla is a soft and fluffy steamed snack from the Gujarati repertoire. This all-time favourite khaman dhokla is enjoyed as a starter, as a tea-time snack, or even for breakfast. Basically, something you can have any time you are hungry. Making khaman dhokla is not at all a task, the recipe is very simple and luscious. To make khaman dhokla, combine the besan, semolina, sugar, ginger-green chilli paste, lemon juice and salt with approx. ¾ cup of water in a deep bowl and mix well using a whisk to get a smooth batter. Just before steaming, add the fruit salt and mix lightly.Pour the mixture immediately to a greased 175 mm. (7") diameter thali and spread evenly by rotating the thali clockwise. Steam in a steamer for 10 to 12 minutes or till the dhoklas are cooked. Keep aside. Heat the oil in a small non-stick pan and add the mustard seeds.When the seeds crackle, add the sesame seeds, asafoetida, curry leaves and green chillies and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add ½ cup of water and mix well. Pour the tempering over the prepared dhoklas and spread it evenly. Wait for 5 minutes so that the water is absorbed completely.Cut into pieces, garnish with coriander and coconut. Serve the Gujarati khaman dhokla immediately with green chutney. People love these yummy steamed, soft khaman dhoklas as a breakfast, snack or as a farsan (savoury accompaniment. We made khaman dhokla in a jiffy using besan, but it can also be made by soaking and grinding chana dal. These versatile dhoklas can be steamed in a traditional dhokla steamer or in a microwave oven like Green Peas Dhokla, Quick Microwave Khaman Dhokla, Makai Na Dhokla and Microwave Mug Dhokla. These Khaman Dhoklas can be used to make variants like Amiri Khaman, Rasawala Dhokla and Pav Bhaji Dhokla. Enjoy khaman dhokla | Gujarati khaman dhokla | steamed, soft khaman dhokla | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
This awesome recipe brings together a healthy ingredient with a healthy cooking method, and all in an extremely tasty way! A true tempter, the Rajma Dhokla looks appealing and tastes great. It is also quite easy to make, as you just need to soak the rajma and blend with the other ingredients to get the batter. Then, it’s as simple as steaming and tempering. There is no fermentation required. So, you can just soak the rajma overnight and prepare these yummy dhoklas in the morning for breakfast. Your kids will enjoy having this tasty snack, and so will you! Besides green chutney you can also try other chutneys to serve with the Rajma Dhoklas, like Tomato Coconut Chutney, Ginger Chutney and Coriander Onion Chutney Enjoy how to make Rajma Dhokla recipe with detailed step by step photos.
green moong dal dhokla recipe | healthy green moong dal dhokla | green moong dal vegetable dhokla | with 35 images. green moong dal dhokla is a healthy Gujarati snack. Learn how to make green moong dal vegetable dhokla. moong dal dhokla, is rich in zinc, folic acid, iron and protein. 4 dhoklas at 44 calories per dhokla make a super protein rich filling snack. Adding veggies to healthy green moong dal dhokla further increases the fibre, folic acid and iron content substantially. Tips for moong dal dhokla. 1. Remember to ensure proper consistency of the batter – if you add too much water while grinding, the Dhokla will neither be firm nor cooked properly. 2. Remember to grease the thali with ghee / oil so demoulding the fibre rich, protein rich, iron rich dhoklas becomes easier. This suavely flavoured green moong dal dhokla, zero-oil, popular Guajarati farsan is great for people who are counting their calories. Devour this any-time snack with healthy green chutney, for that extra zing. Enjoy green moong dal dhokla recipe | healthy green moong dal dhokla | fibre rich, protein rich, iron rich dhoklas | with step by step photos.
rava dhokla recipe | semolina dhokla | suji dhokla | instant rava dhokla | no fermentation rava dhokla | with 15 amazing images To make instant rava dhokla mix suji, curds, green chilli paste with water, let them rest for half an hour and then steam the batter. The tempering added on top of the rava dhokla after it is cooked is the master stroke, as in the case of any dhokla recipe. It gives the semolina dhokla a fabulous aroma and special flavour. This recipe does not require any fermenting time making Rava Dhokla (Suji Dhokla) an amazing option for quick breakfast or evening snack. I would like to share some important tips to make the perfect no fermentation rava dhokla. 1. Just before steaming the Rava Dhokla (Suji Dhokla), add the fruit salt and 2 tsp of water. Don’t mix it vigorously, just gently fold in so, that the air bubbles do not escape. Fruit salt provides a spongy, fluffy texture. 2. Pour the semolina dhokla batter immediately into a 175 mm. (7”) diameter greased thali and shake the thali clockwise to spread the batter in an even layer. Remember after adding the fruit salt, pour it immediately in the thali and don’t let the batter sit idle for long. Serve suji dhokla with peppy green chutney to make a yummy snack. Dhoklas are also a good accompaniment with Aamras, Puris and Karela Bateta Nu Shaak. Enjoy rava dhokla | semolina dhokla | suji dhokla | instant rava dhokla | no fermentation rava dhokla | with detailed step by step recipes and video.
oats rava palak dhokla recipe | instant rava and oats dhokla | spinach oats dhokla | instant oats rava dhokla | oats rava palak dhokla is a quick fare which can be enjoyed for breakfast as well as at snack time. Learn how to make instant rava and oats dhokla. You might have tried a variety of dhokla with various flours, flavours and tempering, but have you ever tried a combination of oats, semolina and spinach for your dhokla batter? This spinach oats dhokla is a slightly better option as this combo has the goodness of fibre from oats and iron as well as folate from spinach. To make oats rava palak dhokla, combine the oats, semolina, curds, green chilli paste, salt and ½ cup of water in a deep bowl, mix well and keep aside for 15 minutes. Add the spinach and 2 tbsp of water and mix well to make a batter of dropping consistency. Just before steaming, add the fruit salt and ¼ cup of water over it. When the bubbles form, mix gently. Pour the batter into a 200 mm. (8”) diameter thali and shake the thali clockwise to spread the batter in an even layer. Steam in a steamer for 10 to 12 minutes or till the dhoklas are cooked. Keep aside to cool for 3 to 4 minutes and cut into diamond shaped equal sized pieces. Serve immediately. This instant oats rava dhokla is a thoroughbred zero-oil recipe that does not even use oil for greasing. Amaze your family with these innovative dhoklas, which is so tasty that everybody will be astonished when you tell them it’s made of oats! If you want an extra spice quotient, increase the quantity of green chillies. Remember to serve immediately to enjoy their freshness. Relish these instant rava and oats dhokla serve with Healthy Green Chutney This satiating snack is sure to tickle your taste buds. Tips for oats rava palak dhokla. 1. For ½ cup of powdered oats, blend ¾ cup of quick cooking rolled oats in a mixer. 2. Use freshly opened fruit salt for perfectly puffed dhoklas. 3. Prefer to add warm water over the fruit salt. 4. After adding the fruit salt, mix it gently and not vigorously. Enjoy oats rava palak dhokla recipe | instant rava and oats dhokla | spinach oats dhokla | instant oats rava dhokla | with step by step photos and video below.
sprouts dhokla recipe | healthy sprouts dhokla | sprouted moong dhokla | sprouts dhokla with spinach | with 18 amazing images. Sprouts dhokla is a dhokla but not a main stream one, as it is made with moong sprouts which make it even healthier! It is a soft and fluffy steamed snack from the Gujarati repertoire. This sprouts dhokla with spinach all-time favourite is enjoyed as a starter, as a tea-time snack, or even for breakfast. Basically, something you can have any time you are hungry! sprouted moong dhokla is mainly made from sprouted moong, spinach and Indian spices with a little bit of besan. Once a Gujarati staple, steamed and low cal dhoklas are universally popular these days! they make a particularly wholesome and light breakfast. Add sprouted moong and spinach to add colour and make them more nourishing as in our sprouted moong dhokla. There are numerous dhokla recipes made with different ingredients. Some dhokla batters need grinding and fermentation while some are quick and need to fermentation and grinding. You can steam then and even microwave. This is sprouts dhokla recipe can be made instantly if you have moong sprouts in hand! It is one of the easiest dhokla recipe. Spinach used in the recipe gives sprouts dhokla a nice green colour and makes it look appetizing. If you are weight watching or long to eat something healthy, this healthy sprouts dhokla is for you. Moong sprouts is a nutri-dense sprout. It’s a good sources of several nutrients like b vitamins, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus. These sprouts are a protein boost. Spinach is one of the richest plant sources of iron and it should be part of a healthy diet for everyone. I give sprouts dhokla to my kids in their tiffin, it is a great way to add sprouts to their meal and also as it is protein rich and super healthy. You can also make this if guests are coming over and you are looking for something simple and healthy. Learn to make sprouts dhokla recipe | healthy sprouts dhokla | sprouted moong dhokla | sprouts dhokla with spinach | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
healthy buckwheat dhokla recipe | kuttu dhokla | high fibre buckwheat dhokla | healthy dhokla - breakfast recipe | with 24 amazing images. healthy buckwheat dhokla recipe | kuttu dhokla | high fibre buckwheat dhokla | healthy dhokla - breakfast recipe is a nourishing breakfast or snack with amazing health benefits. Learn how to make kuttu dhokla. To make healthy buckwheat dhokla, clean and wash the buckwheat in enough water only once. Washing it more will cause the starch to drain out. Drain the excess water using a strainer. Combine the buckwheat, curds and 1/3 cup of water in a deep bowl and mix well. Cover with a lid and keep aside to soak for at least 4 to 5 hours. Add the green chilli paste, ginger paste and salt. Add 1/2 tsp fruit salt (optional). Let the bubbles form. Mix batter gently. Pour half the batter into a greased 175 mm. (7") diameter thali and spread evenly by rotating the thali clockwise. Steam in a steamer for 10 to 12 minutes or till the dhoklas are cooked. Repeat to make 1 more thali. Cool slightly, cut into pieces and serve immediately. Snacks don't always have to be fat traps! With a bit of tact, you can make healthy versions of most of your all-time favourites. So, you get the best of both worlds – great taste and good health. Here is a delicious healthy dhokla - breakfast recipe that proves the point. Buckwheat is one such cereal which has a well balanced amino acid and thus is a high quality protein, especially for vegetarians. This protein when served in the form of kuttu dhokla can help to maintain cell health of various organs like skin, heart, liver and even immune cells. Rutin found in buckwheat helps maintain blood flow and prevents fatty clot formation in the arteries. It improves heart health and is beneficial for those suffering from heart ailments. Now, get ready for the surprise. There is no oil used in making this delectable snack. So this no fat, high fibre buckwheat dhokla is good for those having high blood cholesterol levels also. Its low GI makes it a suitable choice for diabetics too. A good source of fibre helps to keep you full for long hours and keep the gut healthy too! This and many more nutritional benefits - make healthy buckwheat dhokla a good snack for all! Tips for healthy buckwheat dhokla. 1. Remember to wash the buckwheat so as to remove the starch. Wash it once and not many times. 2. Depending on the weather and temperature in your area, the soaking time will vary. We suggest a minimum of 4 hours of soaking which can increase to 5 to 6 hours during winter season. Enjoy healthy buckwheat dhokla recipe | kuttu dhokla | high fibre buckwheat dhokla | healthy dhokla - breakfast recipe | with step by step photos.
poha dhokla recipe | quick poha dhokla | instant poha dhokla | with 26 amazing images. Our poha dhokla recipe is a instant poha dhokla with no soaking and no fermentation required. poha dhokla is made from easily available ingredients like poha, sooji and curds. Feel like having dhoklas for breakfast? You can whip them up instantly by using beaten rice, which requires no soaking or fermenting. You can whip instant poha dhokla up instantly by using beaten rice, which requires no soaking or fermenting. These quick poha dhoklas also make a good tiffin option since they do not need reheating. Green chutney balances the not-so-spicy poha dhokla. Notes and tips on poha dhokla. 1. We have used approximately 3/4 cup of jada poha, also known as thick beaten rice, which will give us 1/2 cup of coarsely crushed poha. 2. Take a deep bowl and add the curd to it. Curd makes the poha dhokla soft and pleasant to eat. 3. Mix batter well with a whisk or a spoon till smooth. Using a whisk is better as it removes all the lumps easily. 4. To the batter, add the semolina. Semolina is also called sooji or rava. Rava acts as a binding agent here so that the dhokla doesn’t break away. 5. Just before steaming, add the fruit salt to the prepared poha dhokla batter. Fruit salt is sold in the market under the brand 'eno'. It is due to this ingredeint that that dhokla rises and becomes fluffy. 6. When the bubbles form, start mixing gently. It is important to not mix vigorously. If you do so, the fruit salt will lose all its power, and the dhoklas will not rise. Check out our other filling and tasty quick breakfast recipes like Jowar Upma , Rice and Cucumber Pancakes , Almond Banana Smoothie and many more. Learn to make poha dhokla recipe | quick poha dhokla | instant poha dhokla | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
rava dhokla with stuffed schezwan filling recipe | schezwan stuffed dhokla | easy suji schezwan dhokla | spongy schezwan dhokla Indian snack | with 23 amazing images. rava dhokla with stuffed schezwan filling recipe | schezwan stuffed dhokla | easy suji schezwan dhokla | spongy schezwan dhokla Indian snack is a unique shaped and flavoured Indian snack. Learn how to make schezwan stuffed dhokla. To make rava dhokla with stuffed schezwan filling, combine the semolina, curds, ½ cup water, green chilli paste, asafoetida, oil and salt in a deep bowl and mix well with a spoon. Add the coloured capsicum and mix well. Just before steaming, add the fruit salt and mix gently. Grease all the dhokla moulds with oil. Pour the batter into 12 of greased dhokla moulds and steam in a steamer for 10 to 12 minutes or till the dhoklas are cooked. Cool slightly and demould by tapping them and turning them upside down and not using a knife. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to steam 12 more mini dhoklas. Keep aside. For the filling, heat the oil in a small non-stick pan, add the coloured capsicum, oregano, schezwan sauce and salt and sauté on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Keep aside. Fill each mini dhokla depression with ¼ tsp of the filling. Serve immediately. Bored of dhokla? Never again, if you decide to load it with the world's yummiest fillings. That way, you get to have a different dhokla each day and there's never a boring moment in the kitchen. In this particular creation, we have boosted the dhokla with colourful capsicum flavoured in Szechwan style and presented it in the form of schezwan stuffed dhokla. The spongy schezwan dhokla Indian snack makes an absolutely awesome party snack as it is attractive to behold and yummy to bite into, with the lovely crunch of capsicum and a warm Oriental flavour. These dainty dhoklas with a colourful and attractive hue are perfect to serve as a party snack. The best feature of this easy suji schezwan dhokla is that it involves no fermenting unlike most other dhoklas. When time permits you can also try making Schezwan sauce at home. Try other dhokla recipes like Microwave Mug Dhokla or Makai Na Dhokla. Tips for rava dhokla with stuffed schezwan filling. 1. While we have used colourful capsicum, if you don’t find them then use only green capsicum. 2. We have also used mini dhokla moulds with a hole in the centre for the filling. But if you don't have that, you can use small cups and make a depression in the dhokla using the back of a spoon. 3. After adding the fruit salt, remember to mix gently. Mixing it vigorously will reduce its effect and the dhokla may not turn spongy. Enjoy rava dhokla with stuffed schezwan filling recipe | schezwan stuffed dhokla | easy suji schezwan dhokla | spongy schezwan dhokla Indian snack | with step by step photos.
makai dhokla recipe | Indian makai ka dhokla | Gujarati makai na dhokla | with 28 amazing images. makai dhokla recipe | Indian makai ka dhokla | Gujarati makai na dhokla is as flavourful as tempting as it looks. Learn how to make Indian makai ka dhokla. To make makai dhokla, combine the maize flour, curds and ¾ cup of warm water in a deep bowl and mix well. Cover it with a lid and keep aside for 30 minutes. Add the sweet corn, ginger-green chilli paste, asafoetida, turmeric powder, sugar, lemon juice, salt and oil and mix well. Just before steaming, sprinkle fruit salt over the batter and mix lightly. Pour the batter into a greased 175 mm. (7”) diameter thali. Steam in a steamer for 15 minutes or till the dhoklas are cooked. Keep aside to cool slightly. Once cooled, cut it into 18 diamond shaped pieces and keep aside. Heat the oil in a small non-stick pan and add the mustard seeds. When the mustard seeds crackle, add the sesame seeds and asafoetida and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Pour this tempering over the prepared dhoklas and spread it evenly. Sprinkle the coriander evenly on top. Serve hot with green chutney. This dhokla features corn inside-out! While the batter itself is made of maize flour perked up with curds and lemon juice for tanginess and other masalas for spice, the highlight of this Gujarati makai na dhokla is the addition of crushed sweet corn kernels to the batter, which gives a nice, juicy texture and mild sweetness to the dhoklas. This Indian makai ka dhokla is a common breakfast in many Gujarati households which is served with a cup of tea. An accompaniment of green chutney heightens the excitement when served at snack time! Tips for makai dhokla. 1. After adding the fruit salt, mix it gently. If you mix it vigorously then the dhokla might not turn fluffy. 2. You can also add chopped spinach or chopped fenugreek to the dhokla batter. Enjoy makai dhokla recipe | Indian makai ka dhokla | Gujarati makai na dhokla | with step by step photos.
green peas dhokla recipe | matar dhokla | Gujarati snack recipe | green dhokla | with 40 images. green peas dhokla are easy and delicious dhoklas that are made nutritious by the addition of green peas, which are full of fibre and also impart a nice green colour. The batter of matar dhokla is made with the besan, green peas purée, salt, powdered sugar, ginger- green chilli paste, citric acid-water mixture and water. It is poured into a greased thali and steamed in a steamer till done. Finally, a tempering of mustard seeds, green chillies and asafoetida in oil is poured over the dhokla. Garnishing the green dhokla with coriander and coconut gives a truly traditional touch. Besan is a versatile ingredient that is used to make most farsaans. Here it is used to thicken the batter in green peas dhokla . Citric acid crystals are added to this Gujarati snack recipe to impart the required tanginess to this dhokla. You can use lemon juice instead if you wish to. Remember to use your hands to mix the batter, else the lumps won’t break and won’t cook well too. Serve green peas dhokla immediately with green chutney. Enjoy green peas dhokla recipe | matar dhokla | Gujarati snack recipe | green dhokla | with video given below.
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