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(110) White Dhokla

Ingredients

  • 1 kg Dhokla batter( Idli-Dosa batter or white dhokla flour)
  • 3 tbsp. Til oil for tempering.
  • Tempering ingredients like ¼ tsp. Mustard seeds. ⅛ tsp. Asafoetida powder. 8-10 Curry leaves (optional).
  • 1 tsp. Soda bicarbonate. or 1 Eno sachet .
  • 2 tsp. Salt.
  • 1 tsp. Green chili paste.
  • 1 tsp. Ginger paste.
  • Til oil for greasing dhokla thali.

Method

  1. Prepare dhokla batter and use it after tempering.
  2. Use kadhai or vegetable steamer or pressure cooker for making dhokla.
  3. If you are using pressure cooker then remove rubber gasket from the lid .
  4. Any vessel you use, don’t forget to add required quantity of water with every new plate.
  5. After greasing thali with oil pour ¾ cup batter for 1 cm. thickness.
  6. Steam for 10 minutes.
  7. Remove thali from kadhai, wait for 30 seconds. Apply some oil on cooked dhokla thali and then cut in your desire shapes.
  8. Before making next dhokla thali apply oil on thali and pour batter.
  9. Enjoy white dhokla with aam ras, Green chutney, Garlic chutney or as you desire.
  10. Serve hot with love and smile.
Consistency of Dhokla batter.
Dhokla batter.
Uncooked Dhokla plate.
Steamed Dhokla plate
White Dhokla.
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