palak methi dhokla recipe |
Gujarati palak methi dhokla |
steamed snack |
spinach dhokla | with 23 amazing images.
palak methi dhokla is a wholesome snack which is sure to enjoyed as a family treat. Learn how to make
Gujarati palak methi dhokla.
A batter of chola dal is fortified with tasty palak, fenugreek leaves and cooked into yummy
spinach dhokla that have a tempting aroma and nice flavour.
To make
palak methi dhokla, soak the chola dal in enough water. Drain and combine with ¾ cup of water and blend in a mixer till smooth. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, add the spinach, fenugreek, oil, ginger-green chilli paste, asafoetida and salt and mix well. Just before steaming, sprinkle the fruit salt and add 2 tsp of water evenly over it. When the bubbles form, mix gently. Pour half the batter immediately into a greased 175 mm. (7") diameter thali and shake the thali clockwise to spread it to make an even layer. Steam for 10 to 12 minutes or till the dhoklas are cooked. Cool slightly and cut into equal pieces. Serve
palak methi dhokla immediately with green chutney.
Since spinach and fenugreek leaves are used in this
steamed snack, it also imbibes the characteristic flavour of fenugreek, which is very appetizing.
A dash of green chilli paste boosts the flavour of the
gujarati palak methi dhokla even more, making it a super-hit dhokla that everyone will love.
Tips for
palak methi dhokla. 1. You can use any of the greens like spinach and fenugreek also. 2. Add the fruit salt, just before steaming, else you won’t get spongy dhokla. 3. Choose a thali which has slight height so the dhoklas can puff up easily.
You can also try other non-fried snacks like
Patra and
Non Fried Pakodi Chaat.
Enjoy
palak methi dhokla recipe |
Gujarati palak methi dhokla |
steamed snack |
spinach dhokla | with step by step photos and video below.