Sooji
dhokla recipe with step by step pics:
Dhokla
is a very popular Gujarati steamed snack prepared with dal/lentils and rice.
Sooji dhokla is made similarly. But you don’t need to do a lot of preparation
for the batter. You can make this soft and spongy Indian appetizer instantly.
If you are making Jain recipe, skip adding ginger and follow rest of the recipe.
If you are making Jain recipe, skip adding ginger and follow rest of the recipe.
Step by step sooji
dhokla recipe below:
- Take 1½ cup sooji and ¾ cup sour curd. Mix together.
- Then add 1½ cup water and beat till smooth batter forms.
- Add 1 tsp grated ginger, 1 finely chopped chili, salt and 1½ tbsp. oil and mix all the ingredients well. The batter should be lump free.
- Boil water in a steamer. Meanwhile grease a round cake pan with some oil. Make sure that the pan has sides with 1½ inch height.
- Add 1½ tsp eno fruit salt to the batter.
- Add few tsp of water to it and it will start to bubble up.
- Immediately stir the batter.
- Pour into the greased pan and place in the steamer.
- Steam it for 20 minutes on medium to high heat. Remove the pan from the steamer and keep it aside.
- Heat the 1 tbsp. oil for the tadka. Add rai, curry leaves and green chilies.
- Saute till mustard seeds start to crackle and add ¼ cup water
- Cut the dhokla into desired sized pieces and pour the tadka over.
- Garnish with the coriander leaves and coconut.
- Serve hot with chutney.
Sooji/ Rava dhokla
recipe below:
Sooji
dhokla- An instant appetizer
AUTHOR:
Monali
RECIPE
TYPE: Snack, appetizer
CUISINE:
Indian
SERVES:
4-5
INGREDIENTS (measuring cup used, 1 cup=240
ml)
For dhokla-
1½ cup
suji/rava/semolina
¾ cup
sour curd
1½ cup
water
1 tsp
grated ginger/adrak
1 tsp
finely chopped green chili/hari mirch
1¼ tsp
salt or as required
1½ tsp
eno fruit salt
1½
tbsp. oil
For tempering-
1 tbsp.
oil
½ tsp
mustard seeds/rai/sarso
4-5
curry leaves
2-3
green chilies, slit
1
tbsp. grated coconut (dry/fresh)
2
tbsp. chopped coriander leaves/dhania ke patte
DIRECTION
Serve
hot sooji dhokla with tomato chutney or coriander chutney.
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