Muthia Dhokla is a Gujarati breakfast snack that is a type of steamed dumplings. They can be eaten steamed or cooled and stir fried. They are served for breakfast or a snack usually with masala chai and green coriander chutney
Ingredients:
- 240 g wheat flour
- 60 g Chickpea fllour (besan flour)
- 60 g millet flour(bajra flour)
- 30 g fresh chopped fenugreek (methi) leaves
- 2 medium courgettes grated with skin **See notes
- 1 teaspoon ginger puree
- 4 green chillies finely minced
- 1.5 teaspoons salt
- 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
- 1/2 teaspoon chilli powder
- 1 teaspoon eno salts or bicarbonate soda
- 1 tablespoon sunflower oil
- 1 tablespoon sesame seeds
- 2 tablespoons sunflower oil
- 1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds
- 2 dry red chillies
Instructions:
- Add wheat flour, besan and bajra flour to grated courgettes.
- Add the ginger, chillies,salt,turmeric and chilli powder oil and eno salts and oil.
- Make a dough using 1-2 tablespoons water.
- Form small 2 inch sausage shapes (muthia shapes) and place in steamer .
- Steam for 30 minutes and allow to cool
- When cool slice the muthia into 1 cm rounds.
- Heat the oil for tadka in a wok, when hot add the mustard seeds, red chilli and the sesame seeds.
- Add the sliced muthia and stir fry till slightly crispy and takes colours.
- Transfer to serving dish and garnish with chopped coriander.
Notes:
There are also many other types of dhokla that are served for breakfast or snacks in Gujarati cuisine such as these Semolina dhoklas and there spinach dhoklas,
A great snack with a cuppa:)
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ReplyDeleteNever heard of this type of dhokla,surely sounds interesting...perfect with a cup of tea...
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ReplyDeleteThis dhokla is new to me, though I love the Gujarathi Dhokla..looks delicious :-)
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Rohit Rajpal
www.rohitrajpalhimself.blogspot.com
What is Muthia? Achha hai ki pyaaz bhi nahi hain. :D
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