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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Khaman Dhokla





I am happy to post the recipe of the instant version of Dhokla here on my space. This is one of the most popular snack items in my house and I prepare it very often. But unfortunately, I have never been able to click pictures. These super soft and delicious steamed chickpea flour cakes just vanish as soon as they are out from the cooker. 

Yesterday, I was determined to somehow take pictures, I know the pictures are not very good but I did not want to hold one of my favorite recipe any more. And so here I am with the post.

I was introduced to this dish from certain North Indian Sweet Shops, which sold Chaats as well as these Dhoklas. But somehow I never relished those as they are always soaked in an overdose of sugar syrup. Then I was recommended to try out the instant Khaman Dhokla mix. Those turned out to be really delicious. And finally, I got this recipe again from my aunt and have been making it for some years now.

Now I am very confused about the name. On googling about dhokla, I came to know that Dhokla refers to the fermented rice version and Khaman refers to the instant version. This is the instant version which uses chickpea flour so I guess it is Khaman. Anyway, what's there in a name, here is the recipe:



What you’ll need
  1. Chickpea flour/Besan – 1 Cup
  2. Curd – ½ cup
  3. Water – ¼ cup
  4. Green Chilly – 1 or 2
  5. Ginger – 1 inch piece
  6. Lemon Juice – 1 tsp
  7. Oil – ½ tbsp
  8. Sugar – 1 tsp
  9. Turmeric Powder – a pinch
  10. Eno – 1 packet (5 gm)
  11. Salt to taste

For tempering
  1. Oil – 2 tsp
  2. Mustard Seeds – 1 tsp
  3. Green chilly – 1 Slit
  4. Asafoetida – a pinch
  5. Fresh Coriander Leaves for garnish

Method
  1. Grind green chilly and ginger.
  2. In a bowl, add the chickpea flour, turmeric powder, salt, sugar, green chilly, ginger paste, oil, mix well.
  3. Now add the curd and water and mix well.
  4. Heat the cooker with water for steaming. Grease a  flat cooker vessel.
  5. Add the eno fruit salt to the chickpea flour mixture mix well and pour immediately into the greased cooker vessel.
  6. Steam for 7 to 8 minutes,
  7. Remove and allow to cool.
  8. Heat a small frying pan with oil. Add mustard seeds, once they crackle add asafoetida powder and the slit green chilly.
  9. Pour this over the steamed dhokla, garnish with fresh coriander leaves.
  10. Cut into desired shapes and serve with green chutney.


29 comments:

  1. thanks for this instant n healthy dhokla version, they looks super soft n yummy...neatly presented!

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  2. yet to give this dish a try:) beautifully clicked

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  3. Yummy Dhokla...
    http://recipe-excavator.blogspot.com

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  4. Superb! Delightful and spongy dhoklas. Love this yummy evening snack anyday.

    today's post:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/02/awards-giveaway.html

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  5. Looks so soft. I have to try this weekend.

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  6. Love khaman dhokla,drooling here again,one of my fav snacks.

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  7. What a coincident I was editing dhokla recipe only, however I was looking for a dhokla, which doesn't require ENO, didn't get yet.
    I must say this is fluffy,yummy and guilt free savoury.

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  8. Soft and perfectly done dhokla..looks delicious.

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  9. perfectly made dhokla and so delicious:)

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  10. Soft and spongy dhoklas,I have been thinking to post this recipe since long time but whenever make I couldn't click..
    Absolutely delicious looking dhoklas....one of my favorite.

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  11. Always wondered how to make these... now I can have a go- thanks!:) your pics are great btw.

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  12. Was longing for the instant version, thanks for sharing it...awesome clicks...

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  13. Super yummy and tempting dhoklas. clicks are beautiful

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  14. You got the perfect color and texture Kaveri, very healthy snack..

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  15. changed cam,Kaveri?? Getting better with each post,lovely clicks n love dhokla always!!

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  16. This is a recipe I wanted to try long back...never happened...Yours look yummy...Nicely presented..

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  17. Soft & mouthwatering Khaman!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  18. I love these,but never tried it as I have a friend from Gujarat who always makes this on my demand. As this sounds quite easy may be I should give her a break and make some myself.

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  19. very nice clicks Kaveri. Dhokla looks perfect and mouthwatering

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  20. I made these today and we loved it.Thank you dear for sharing this with us.

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  21. Very good recipe. Tried in microwave oven. Came out good.

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