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(121) Moongdal Dhokla

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Green Moongdal.
  • 2 inch Ginger piece finely chopped or 1 tsp. Ginger paste
  • 2 Green chilis finely chopped or 1 tsp. green chili paste.
  • 1 tsp. Salt.
  • 1 tsp. Soda.
  • 1 tsp. Turmeric powder (optional).

Ingredients for tempering

  • 1 tbsp. Til oil
  • ¼ tsp. Mustard seeds.
  • ¼ tsp. Sesame seeds.
  • 4-5 Curry leaves.
  • 1 tsp. finely chopped coriander leaves.

Method

  1. Wash twice and soaked for 10-12 hours.
  2. Drain water and grind into smooth paste.
  3. Add 1-2 spoon water for required consistency.
  4. Add salt,ginger, green chili and Turmeric powder if you want yellow colour.
  5. Add soda and mix thoroughly.
  6. Greese thali and pour batter.
  7. Fill ¾ thali with batter.
  8. Steam dhokla thali for 10 minutes.
  9. Remove thali from steamer and keep aside for 1 minute to release steam from dhokla.
  10. Cut dhokla into desire shape.
  11. For tempering heat oil in pan or vaghar vessel.
  12. Add mustard seeds, wait for crackling sound.
  13. Add Sesame seeds, Curry leaves and Coriander leaves .
  14. Pour temper oil on dhokla thali and spread evenly on dhokla.
  15. Serve hot dhokla with Garlic Chutney, Green Chutney, Sweet Chutney and a glass of chilled Chaas.
soaked Moongdal.
Consistency of dhokla batter
Fill ¾ plate with batter.
Steamer setup for dhokla thali
Moongdal Dhokla
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By Rajeshree Gandhi

Life is a journey of evolving roles, each with its own beauty and wisdom. From the structured world of academia to the ever-evolving realm of homemaking, I have embraced each phase with passion and grace. When my children settled into their own lives, I found myself with a renewed sense of purpose—to document and share the wealth of knowledge I have gathered over the years.

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