Homemade Dhokla Recipe – Light and Delicious Snack

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I choose dhokla for my dinner because it is light and easy to digest. After a long day, it is steamed rather than fried, nutrient-dense, and beneficial for digestion.I do not want to eat heavy food, so dhokla is a perfect option. It makes me feel comfortable. It is also quick to prepare and does not need much oil, makes it a healthy choice.. It is made from fermented gram flour,It’s low calorie and protein rich foodwhich gives energy and is good for the body. I like that it is both tasty and nutritious.Another reason I choose dhokla is that it is quick and simple to prepare. I can make it easily at home without much effort. The soft texture and slightly tangy taste make it very enjoyable to eat.

Steaming Process for Soft Dhokla

The steaming process is very important to make soft and fluffy dhokla. Follow these simple steps carefully.

Take a steamer or a large pan and add some water. Let the water boil on medium heat, grease a plate or tray with a little oil so the dhokla does not stick.

prepare the batter and add fruit salt just before steaming. Mix it gently and quickly. Immediately pour the batter into the greased plate and spread it evenly.

The steaming process is very important for making soft and fluffy dhokla. Just follow these simple steps.

Take a steamer or a big pan and put some water in it. Boil water on medium flame. Grease a plate or tray with a little oil so that the dhokla does not stick.Prepare the batter and add the fruit salt just before steaming. Mix gently. Now pour the batter into the greased plate and spread.

Place the plate inside the steamer. Cover it with a lid and let it steam for about 15–20 minutes on medium heat. Do not open the lid again and again, as this can affect the texture.

After 15 minutes, check if the dhokla is cooked by inserting a knife or toothpick. If it comes out clean, the dhokla is ready.Turn off the heat and take the plate out carefully. Let it cool for a few minutes before cutting into pieces.

Tempering (Tadka) for Authentic Dhokla Flavor

Tempering, also called tadka, adds a rich and authentic flavor to dhokla. It makes the dish more tasty and aromatic.

To prepare the tempering, heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a small pan. When the oil is hot, add mustard seeds and let them crackle. Then add green chilies (cut into pieces) and a few curry leaves. Fry them for a few seconds until you get a nice smell.

Next, add a little water, sugar, and a pinch of salt to the pan. Let it boil for a minute. This helps to keep the dhokla soft and gives it a slightly sweet taste.

Pour this hot tempering evenly over the steamed dhokla pieces. Make sure all pieces get some of the liquid so they stay moist and flavorful.

Description

Dhokla is a soft, spongy and light snack. It is made using gram flour (besan), curd, and simple spices. This dish is very popular because it Is healthy, does not need much oil. Usually dhokla is served with green chutney or tamarind chutney. It is perfect for breakfast, snacks, or even a light meal. Dish is easy to prepare quickly and is naturally gluten-free, providing energy without the heaviness of fried foods.Introduction

Ingredients

Basic Ingredients

For Tempering

For Garnishing

Instructions

  1. To make Dhokla, we need some simple ingredients. The main ingredients are gram flour (besan), curds, water, turmeric powder, salt and a little sugar. We also need baking soda/ fruit salt to make the dhokla soft and fluffy

  2. Take a bowl add gram flour and curd Mix well and add water to make a smooth batter. Then add salt, sugar and turmeric powder. Mix everything well. Allow the batter to rest for 10–15 minutes.
  3. Add baking soda or fruit salt to the batter and mix gently. Grease a steaming plate or tray with oil. Pour the batter into the tray. Place the tray in a steamer and steam it for about 15–20 minutes. After cooking, check with a knife. If it comes out clean, the dhokla is ready.
  4. Let it cool for a few minutes, then cut it into small pieces. For more taste, we can prepare a simple tempering with mustard seeds, curry leaves, and green chilies in oil. Pour this tempering on top of the dhokla.
  5. Tastes best when served with green chutney or sweet chutney. It is a healthy and delicious snack that can be enjoyed by everyone.
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Samantha Doe Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hi, I'm Samantha, a full-time food blogger, mother of 2 beautiful daughters and a lovely wife. I live in New Jersey with my family. Loves traveling, sharing new recipes, and spending time with my family.

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