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(113) White Dhokla from Idli Dosa batter

Ingredients

  • 1 kg. Boiled rice
  • ½ kg. Udad dal
  • 1 tbsp. Fenugreek seeds.

Method

  1. Soak 7-8 hours washed rice, dal, and Fenugreek seeds separately.
  2. After 8 hours drain off water from rice, dal and fenugreek seeds.
  3. Grind coarse batter of rice.
  4. Grind fine batter of dal and fenugreek seeds.
  5. Mix all thoroughly.
  6. Keep aside 5-6 hours for fermentation.
  7. After 6 hours add Salt, Soda or Eno sachet, Ginger and Green chili paste.
  8. Temper batter with 2 tbsp. Til oil, Mustard seeds, Asaphoitida powder and Curry leaves ( optional).
  9. Dhokla batter is ready . You can also use for making idli and dosa but consistency of all three ( dhokla, idli and dosa ) are different.
Dhokla batter
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