Sunday, June 15, 2008

Dhokla


I shifted residence 2 months ago.I have hardly any furniture to speak of. Only space i have lavishly piled up is the kitchen and the pantry. So i had this 'misconception' that its going to be an easy task. Well shifting house was never meant to be an easy task isn't it..and with that the pain of settling down. Next came the challenge of finding a decent domestic help..and add to it a very hectic work schedule.I am still struggling. One of our boxes is still lying packed.
I therefore these days without guilt look at an oppurtunity of cooking 15 min meals.And in that pursuit ended up with a delicious breakfast of Dhokla's

The recipe I followed has been picked up from the Jai&Bee's site Jugalbandi
I prepared the dhokla's from this site and followed their recommendation of making double the quantity. I must tell you we were left wanting for more. :)
So here's the recipe with a few personal touches

Ingredients:
2 cups of Besan (chickpea flour)
2 cups of Water
2 Tbsp of Lime juice ( Original recipe has 3 Tbsp)
2 tsp ENO Fruit salt (lemon flavoured)
2 tsp Mustard seeds
2 Green chillies finely sliced
5-6 green chillies whole
5-8 curry leaves
1 tsp Sugar
2 Tbsp Oil
2 Tbsp dessicated coconut
Salt to taste

Sieve the Besan. Mix it with 1 Tbsp of Lime juice, 1 Tbsp of oil, salt, sugar, green chillies and water to make a batter. The batter should not be too thick or too thin. I ended up not using the entire quantity of water in the recipe.
Add 3 cups of water to the Pressure cooker and let it heat. Meanwhile grease the inner side of the two pressure cooker insert vessel and pour the batter equally in each vessel. When the water is heated, add 1 tsp of Eno fruit salt to the batter in each of the insert vessel, give it a quick mixing action and place it inside the cooker one over the other. Cover it with the pressure cooker lid but without the weight and let it cook 6- 8 mins after the steam starts coming out.Keep it aside with the lid on.I would recommend use one insert vessel at a time. Keep the vessel with the batter on top and the other can be used to just raise the height of the top vessel. This would help in evenly cooking the Dhoklas. I used both the vessel together and the lower ones did not turn out well.
In a pan add 1 Tbsp of oil and fry the whole green chillies. When fried take it out and sprinkle 1 Tbsp of Lime juice on it and keep it aside. In the same oil add the mustards and let them splutter. Then add the Curry leaves and remove from flames after a min.
Open the cooker. The steam should have been fully released.Take out the vessels and turn them upside down on a plate. Pour the tempering of mustard and curry leaves on it. Sprinkle the coconut.Cut it in a criss cross manner to have square/rhombus shaped pieces. Place the green chillies soaked in lime juice on the pieces and serve.
This is my entry for WBB #23, MBP Street food

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love dhokla. Your dhokla picture looks so good. I am going to try your recipe for sure. Thanks.

Ramya

k said...

Thanks Ramya...

bee said...

glad you liked it.

Deepa said...

Ramya, These are EXCELLENT instructions for the dhokla. Also, I wanted to add, you should consider buying the dhokla making set of inserts - like idli plates, there're dhokla plates. My mom got them for me, and I love them. I ahve never made dhokla from scratch and plan to based on your recipe, today. Thanks! --Deepa

Deepa said...

Ramya, These are EXCELLENT instructions for the dhokla. Also, I wanted to add, you should consider buying the dhokla making set of inserts - like idli plates, there're dhokla plates. My mom got them for me, and I love them. I ahve never made dhokla from scratch and plan to based on your recipe, today. Thanks! --Deepa

Deepa said...

Sorry. I am not sure what your name is. Accidentally called you Ramya!!

k said...

Thanks Deepa!
I will certainly try to hunt for the Dhokla making plates now that Dhokla has become a regular snack at home.

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