Most of us would have definitely know about this spongy steam cooked besan cakes named as Khaman Dhoklas from Gujarat, dunno somehow i missed making this spongy dhoklas and i really had an opportunity to try them sterday for sending to Nayna's Flavours of Gujarat...Few months back, this khaman dhokla was one of the challenge for Indian cooking challenge, i have missed that challenge coz of some reasons, fortunately i followed making this dhoklas with the same procedure as given for Indian Cooking Challenge and they turned out truly very spongy and yummy..Traditionally this dhoklas are made by grinding channadal along with spices and fermented, later this fermented batter will be steam cooked and cut into medium sized cubes finally garnished with grated coconut and coriander leaves with tempered mustard seeds and sesame seeds..This instant version of khaman dhokla is completely very easy to make and will get ready in less minutes compared to the traditional one..Sending to Only Event-Low Oil/Low Calorie guest hosted by Priya, event by Pari..
1cup Gram flour
1/2cup Curd
1/2cup Water
1/2tsp Baking soda
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1/2tsp Green chilly paste
1/4tsp Lemon juice
1packet Eno Salt
1tsp Sugar
Salt
1/4tsp Mustard seeds
1/4tsp Sesame seeds
2tbsp Grated coconut
1tbsp Coriander leaves (chopped)
Mix the curd and water together, gradually add the gram flour and turn them as like idli batter..add the baking soda, give a stir..Heat a pressure cooker with enough water, place a plate..now add the lemon juice, salt, green chilly paste,sugar,eno salt and turmeric powder, mix well...Pour this batter in a greased vessel and place gently into the pressure cooker..close the cooker and cook in high flame..
Steam cook this batter until the steam comes and put the flame in simmer, cook again for 10minutes..Remove the lid and insert a toothpick to check whether they get cooked well..Meanwhile heat a pan with oil, fry the sesame seeds, mustard seeds and pour over the cooked dhoklas..cut them as cubes and serve along with grated coconuts and chopped coriander leaves..
Enjoy this dhoklas warm with spicy green chutney..
Looks perfect and tempting.. nice click too :)
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to make this tall dhokla .. now this one tempts me so much
ReplyDeleteI have never even had this only knew aobu it after starting to blog, should try to eat them in my next trip to India.
ReplyDeleteI saw so many varieties of this dhokla try to pick one semolina or gram flour :)
ReplyDeleteyours look delicious
aww so cute and fluffy
ReplyDeletelooks gorgeous and perfect priya ! i just luv dhoklas :)
ReplyDeleteReally looks very spongy Priya has come out perfect.
ReplyDeleteKhaman dhokla looks so perfect and yumm!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy pic is very nice
ReplyDeletesuperrrr dhokla!...tempting
ReplyDeleteso spongy and delicious dhokla
ReplyDeleteNice looking dhokla, love this anytime.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteDhokla is one of my favorite but I must say I never succeed making perfect one. Yours looks great and perfect. Yum Yum!
Thanks for sharing the trick of Eno salt, I never used before!
Dhokla is the first thing I reach for in any Indian snack shop. Yours look so perfect and fabulous!
ReplyDeletedhokla looks awesome...
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
The dhokla is very appetizing and scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteLooks so spongy and soft. I made the sooji ones and thery were great too!
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perfect and yummy kaman dhoklas!
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteDhokla is so tempting....
Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
doklas looks sooo spongy! my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteYum!very tempting pics! Dokhlas are my favourite snack! I must say until now, my attempts for fermenting the dought were pathetic... so I used to use Gits powder. I will try your recipe very soon!
ReplyDeleteDhoklas lokk great..soft, spongy n perfect!!My all time fav too:)
ReplyDeletemouthwatering n yum yum dhoklas...
ReplyDeleteauthentic Indian food, they look so delicious :)
ReplyDeleteyummy & spongy dhokla!!
ReplyDeleteDhokla looks perfect and yummy!
ReplyDeleteTempting and YUM.
ReplyDeleteYUmmy nad perfect dhoklas...
ReplyDeleteLooks simply delish!
ReplyDeleteYour cakes look lovely, Priya. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWow.looks awesome.I love dhoklas. or rather it is in dhoklas only that I prefer the besan :D
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect and delicious .....
ReplyDeleteCheers n Happy Cooking,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
I love khaman dhokla and so would love to prepare it.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite gurajati snack !!! Looks so perfect priya.
ReplyDeletevery fluffy dhoklas. will try this method next time...
ReplyDeleteI go to swami narayan temple canteen if I need dhoklas, will try your method soon!
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Gosh your dhoklas look perfect. I have never been successful in making instant dhoklas. I always soak the chick pea flour in yogurt overnight to get the perfect dhoklas. I'll try your recipe.
ReplyDeletePerfect dhokla..looks so yummm
ReplyDeleteDhokla looks perfect and yumm.
ReplyDeletedhoklas looks so inviting ...never made them before ...must try it soon ...yummy
ReplyDeleteSatya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
I never tried this frm scratch. Dhoklas look very tasty!
ReplyDeletelooks fluffy & yummy! I love dhokla!
ReplyDeleteYummy khaman :))
ReplyDeletefabulous looking dhoklas..well done with your special touch.
ReplyDeleteThough this is all time favourite , never tried making it at home.. recipe sounds quiet uncomplicated, let me give it a try....
ReplyDeletedhoklas are my hubbby fav..those looks & sounds yummy!!
ReplyDeleteDhoklas are inviting, looks soft and spongy.
ReplyDeletePriya, I am wondering if you know how to make dhokla in the m/wave? I am going to try your recipe as soon as I get besan from the Indian store.
ReplyDeleteHow much Eno to use for this recipe. Would appreciate the tsp measurement as I have a bottle of Eno.
ReplyDeleteHow much Eno to use for this recipe. Would appreciate the tsp measurement as I have a bottle of Eno.
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