Wednesday 23 April 2008

KHAMAN DHOKLA

I have been trying to make Dhoklas for god knows how many years... There was one Mrs. Baliga who made most yummy I have ever had in my life. A famous and delicious Gujarati snack.. I did tr many times .After several failed attempts I resorted to Gits, and Aashirwad's instant packets of Khaman dhoklas which did give a rather nice snacks . Enjoyed them , but the bug of making from scratch bit me again a few months ago and I got lucky this time... after a few disastrous efforts.


Most lovely dhoklas I had made were from this recipe I found after a lot of browsing and have been using ever since.




Tried watermarking my pictures... it wasnt succesful so forgive the quality of pics...

KHAMAN DHOKLA

Ingredients
1 cup Besan (Gram flour)

2 tbsp Rava (Sooji)1/2 tsp

Citric acid crystals or use Eno Fruit salt

1 tbsp Ginger and green chilli paste

Salt - to taste

2 tbsp Sugar

2 tsp Baking soda

To Garnish:

2 tbsp Oil
2 tsp Mustard seeds
A pinch of Hing (asafoetida)
2 to 3 green chillies finely chopped
3 tbsp Coriander - chopped
2 tbsp Grated coconut (fresh preferred)

Method

Mix all the ingredients except the baking soda. Add about 3/4 cup of water. The batter should be about the consistency of dosa batter. Add little more water if you feel the consistency is thick.
Apply some oil to a deep, flat bottomed stainless steel vessel (like a cake pan) that fits into your pressure cooker. Pour some water into the cooker and let it boil up. Once the water boils, add the baking soda to the batter and whip it up. Please not that the the batter should froth up.
Pour it into the prepared vessel to half the height, leaving enough space for the Dhokla to rise up and expand.

Place it into the cooker and let it steam for about 10 minutes. (steam like idlis, not to be pressure cooked)


You can even do the above process in a microwave, but Dhokla usually tends to become too dry and rubbery if you keep it out for even an hour or so. So this method should be used only if you want to eat it up as soon as you prepare it.

Use a microwave-safe container with a lid, grease it with oil, add the baking soda to the batter and half-fill the container. Microwave for 4-5 minutes with the lid on. Remove and sprinkle some water on the khaman to make it soft.
After the cooking is done , insert a knife or toothpick in the center and make sure it comes out clean. Let it cool down and then transfer it to a plate and cut it into squares or diamonds.

To garnish:
heat up some oil , add mustard seeds, when they splutter, add hing and chillies and then pour it over the prepared khaman dhokla. Garnish it with coriander leaves and grated coconut and serve hot with Green chutney /Tamarind Chutney or both.....enjoy and keep me posted if you like it or not.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

good dear.aapka perfect ban gayaa...mine never turned yummy one.now i bring readymade ones from tesco......:)
acha ek baat batao.how much is one cup.....how many gms i mean

bhadra said...

i like wonderful dhoklas

the picture shows the same type of dhoklas which i relish. majority of our staff members are gujjus and on each festive occasion, they bring dhoklas for me

my next stop for dhoklas would be shubha madam's shop - sorry house :P

dhokla maaDuva vidhaanavannu bahaLa sulabhavaagi niroopisiddeeri. :)

Shubha said...

Charu I think it is approximately 200 to 225 grms... Should weight in a kitchen scale this time...

Try this reicpe... I found it easy to make and tasty.

Shubha said...

Thanks TVS avare... I like Gujarathi food. Dhoklas specially as they are so light....Good you get to eat authentic ones. I love thier khakras and theplas as well.

Sumeru said...

Hi Sam!,

Thanks for reminding :) since long i didn't makes dhoklas..last i made was for 2007 navaratri...for haldi kumkum, photos are in the kan.com culural event.. i add a pinch of turmeric...as i like dark yellow....:)
thnq again...
Sangeetha

NilGiri said...

ಕಡಲೇಹಿಟ್ಟು ಸ್ವಲ್ಪವೇ ಇತ್ತು. ಅದಿಕ್ಕೆ ಸ್ವಲ್ಪ ಹುರಿಗಡಲೆ(ಪುಟಾಣಿ)ನ ಮಿಕ್ಸಿನಲ್ಲಿ ಪುಡಿ ಮಾಡಿ ಮಿಕ್ಸ್ ಮಾಡಿ ಮಾಡಿ ಬಿಟ್ಟೆ :D ಸಕತ್ ಬಂತು.


Thanks Shubha.

Shubha said...

Super Nilgiri... Adu kadlebele producte taane so should not be bad in tast... Glad u like it.

Shubha said...

thanks sangeeta.. missed replying to your post... its a good trick to add turmeric to give good colour will try this time

Unknown said...

Hey Shubha,
I saw u in Kunal's orkut...Liked the pics of delicacies u've put in ur orkut album....so visited site...looking forward to try ur babycorn paneer manchurian...like u, even i've been striving to make lovely as well as yummy dhoklas.. do we need to add eno as well as soda...if i don't add citric acid.. i guess eno is substitute of both citric acid as well as soda... coz,these 2 together make eno...