Yellow Moong Dal Dhokla

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Yellow Moong Dal Dhokla
(Super Soft, Spongy & Healthy Protein-Rich Snack)
Thank you, @mridulamcook for sharing this Moong Dal Katori Dhokla recipe. The unique katori-style presentation instantly caught my attention - it looked so beautiful and inviting! I tried it out with a slight variation, and it turned out lovely ☺️👍
Recipe 🔗 ➡️ https://cookpad.wasmer.app/in/r/23943619
Soft, spongy, and so good for you!
This Yellow Moong Dal Dhokla is a light, high-protein, gluten-free steamed snack made with soaked yellow moong dal and minimal oil.
Perfect for breakfast, tea-time, or even a light dinner.
Topped with a fragrant tempering of mustard seeds, green chilies, and curry leaves – it’s comfort in every bite!
And what better way to enjoy it than with a Tangy and Spicy Green Chutney bursting with freshness and bold flavors!
#YellowMoongDalDhokla #HealthySnacks #GreenChutney #SteamedGoodness #ProteinRichRecipe #DhoklaLove
#GlutenFreeSnack #GujaratiCuisine #CookpadIndia
Yellow Moong Dal Dhokla
#TRT
#TheRecipeTesters
#Week2
#RegionalClassics
#HomestyleRecipes
Yellow Moong Dal Dhokla
(Super Soft, Spongy & Healthy Protein-Rich Snack)
Thank you, @mridulamcook for sharing this Moong Dal Katori Dhokla recipe. The unique katori-style presentation instantly caught my attention - it looked so beautiful and inviting! I tried it out with a slight variation, and it turned out lovely ☺️👍
Recipe 🔗 ➡️ https://cookpad.wasmer.app/in/r/23943619
Soft, spongy, and so good for you!
This Yellow Moong Dal Dhokla is a light, high-protein, gluten-free steamed snack made with soaked yellow moong dal and minimal oil.
Perfect for breakfast, tea-time, or even a light dinner.
Topped with a fragrant tempering of mustard seeds, green chilies, and curry leaves – it’s comfort in every bite!
And what better way to enjoy it than with a Tangy and Spicy Green Chutney bursting with freshness and bold flavors!
#YellowMoongDalDhokla #HealthySnacks #GreenChutney #SteamedGoodness #ProteinRichRecipe #DhoklaLove
#GlutenFreeSnack #GujaratiCuisine #CookpadIndia
Steps
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For Dhokla:
▪︎ Soak & Blend Dal:
Soak moong dal for 3–4 hours. Drain and blend with green chilies, ginger, garlic, curd, water, sugar, and salt into a smooth batter. - 2
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▪︎ Rest the Batter:
Transfer to a bowl and rest for 60 minutes for light fermentation. - 5
▪︎ Add Fruit Salt:
Grease or line a shallow pan with baking paper. Just before steaming, add Eno and lemon juice to the batter. Mix gently in one direction—batter will fluff up. - 6
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▪︎ Steam the Dhokla:
Pour the batter into the prepared pan, sprinkle red chili powder on top, and steam for 15–20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let rest for 5 minutes. - 8
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▪︎ Prepare Tempering:
Heat oil. Add mustard seeds, sesame seeds, curry leaves, chopped and whole green chilies. Turn off heat and cool slightly. Add 2 tablespoons water, lemon juice, and sugar to the pan. This lemon-sugar water enhances softness and flavor. - 10
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▪︎ Garnish & Serve:
Grease a knife and cut the dhokla into pieces. Pour tempering evenly. Garnish with coriander and coconut. - 13
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For Tangy and Spicy Green Chutney:
(Perfect Dip for Dhokla, Snacks, and Chaats!)▪︎ Wash and prep all ingredients.
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▪︎ Add everything to a blender: coriander, mint (if using), ginger, garlic, green chilies, roasted chana, jaggery, lemon juice, chaat masala, salt, and ice cubes.
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▪︎ Blend to a smooth, thick chutney. Add cold water only if needed.
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▪︎ Taste and adjust seasoning. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.
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Tips:
Add grated veggies like carrot or spinach to dhokla batter for extra nutrition.
Ice cubes in chutney help retain its bright green color.
Leftover dhokla? Just steam or microwave with a sprinkle of water before serving.
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Serving Suggestions:
Serve the Yellow Moong Dal Dhokla warm or at room temperature with a generous side of Tangy Green Chutney.
Great for snacks, breakfast, or tiffin.
Can also be part of a larger Gujarati-style thali.
Chutney can be used with samosas, sandwiches, pakoras, chaats, or stirred into yogurt for a cooling dip.
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