Khaman Dhokla - Delicious Recipes

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Friday 3 May 2019

Khaman Dhokla





Khaman dhokla, a savory steamed cake made from gram flour or chana dal (skinned spilt bengal gram) is a Gujarati delicacy made in most parts of Gujarat. It is soft, porous, mildly tangy-sweet and a great snack anytime of the day.






Khaman dhokla is a great gluten free option as well. It is a really light and healthy snack or farsan dish. Khaman dhokla serve well with some mint or coriander chutney or even raw papaya chutney, accompanied with a cup of masala tea. 














Ingredients



1 cup gram flour/ chickpea flour/ besan
2 tbsp. semolina
2 tbsp. lime juice



3 tbsp. sugar




1 1/2 tbsp. fruit salt




1 tbsp. salt



1 tsp. carom seeds



1/2 tsp. Ginger Chilli paste




For tempering



Oil





2 tbsp. mustard seeds



1 tsp. cumin seeds




2 tbsp. sesame seeds




Curry leaves



Green chilli cut into pieces




For Garnish



Cilantro finely chopped



Shredded coconut 




Sieve the gram flour and semolina. Add salt, sugar, carom seeds and mix well. Now add the ginger chilli paste, lemon juice and water. Mix well and let it stand for 5 minutes.




Prepare the steamer by boiling water in the steamer, and applying oil on the pan to be used to steam. I used a springform cake pan. The ease to remove the dhokla from the pan is remarkable!




After five minutes take the mixture, add fruit salt like ENO and mix well. Immediately pour the mixture into the heated pan, and steam for 15- 20 minutes. The dhokla will rise and become soft. To check, insert a toothpick and it should come out clean. 








Cool the dhokla for five minutes, and using a knife with little oil applied to it, cut into square pieces.










Prepare the tempering by heating oil in a pan, adding mustard seeds and letting them pop. Add cumin seeds, curry leaves, asafoetida, green chillies. Lastly, add the sesame seeds and pour the mixture on the dhokla.







 The dhokla can be eaten as a snack with spicy green chutney and masala tea, or served as a side dish for lunch or dinner.










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