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Marble Sooji or Rava Dhokla – Holi Special
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Marble Sooji or Rava Dhokla – Holi Special

MadAboutCooking
MadAboutCooking @cook_11815208
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Holi is a Hindu spring festival also known as the “festival of colors”. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive. It is also celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest. Holi is also a festival when each household prepares Holi recipes at home, which are served to guests who come to visit at home for giving their wishes. One of my favorite breakfast is Dhokla. So, I decided to make colorful rava dhokla with all natural colors. I used beetroot for pink colour, turmeric for yellow colour, palak or spinach for green colour.

Holi is a Hindu spring festival also known as the “festival of colors”. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive. It is also celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest. Holi is also a festival when each household prepares Holi recipes at home, which are served to guests who come to visit at home for giving their wishes. One of my favorite breakfast is Dhokla. So, I decided to make colorful rava dhokla with all natural colors. I used beetroot for pink colour, turmeric for yellow colour, palak or spinach for green colour.

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Marble Sooji or Rava Dhokla – Holi Special

MadAboutCooking
MadAboutCooking @cook_11815208
Amsterdam

Holi is a Hindu spring festival also known as the “festival of colors”. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive. It is also celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest. Holi is also a festival when each household prepares Holi recipes at home, which are served to guests who come to visit at home for giving their wishes. One of my favorite breakfast is Dhokla. So, I decided to make colorful rava dhokla with all natural colors. I used beetroot for pink colour, turmeric for yellow colour, palak or spinach for green colour.

Holi is a Hindu spring festival also known as the “festival of colors”. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive. It is also celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest. Holi is also a festival when each household prepares Holi recipes at home, which are served to guests who come to visit at home for giving their wishes. One of my favorite breakfast is Dhokla. So, I decided to make colorful rava dhokla with all natural colors. I used beetroot for pink colour, turmeric for yellow colour, palak or spinach for green colour.

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Ingredients

20 minutes
3-4 servings
  1. White Batter :
  2. 1/2 cupSooji or rava
  3. 1/2 cupCurd
  4. 1/2lemon juice
  5. to tasteSalt
  6. 1/2 tspEno
  7. Pink Batter :
  8. 1/2 cupSooji or rava
  9. 1/2 cupBeetroot Puree*
  10. 1/2lemon juice
  11. to tasteSalt
  12. 1/2 tspEno
  13. Green Batter :
  14. 1/2 cupSooji or rava
  15. 1/2 cupPalak or spinach Puree*
  16. Halflemon juice
  17. to tasteSalt
  18. 1/2 tspEno
  19. Yellow Batter :
  20. 1/2 cupSooji or rava
  21. 1/2 cupCurd
  22. 1 tspTurmeric
  23. 2 tbspBesan
  24. Halflemon juice
  25. to tasteSalt
  26. 1/2 tspEno
  27. Tempering :
  28. 1/2 tspMustard seeds or Rai
  29. 1 tbspWhite sesame seeds
  30. 1 tbspFlaxseeds
  31. 1 tbspOil
  32. 1/4 cupWater
  33. 1/2 Juice
  34. 1/2 cupFinely chopped coriander leaves
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20 minutes
  1. 1

    Make a smooth paste with the ingredients mentioned under different batters. Let them rest for 20 minutes.
    Keep 2 cups of water in deep kadai and put a stand in it. Cover it and let it boil for 5 minutes.
    Now add Eno (1/2 tsp in each batter) in dhokla batters followed by 1 tsp of water in each batter and mix them well.
    Pour prepared white batter into the greased pan followed by the yellow, green, pink colored batter one by one.

  2. 2

    Cover the kadai and steam the dhokla on high flame for 15 – 20 minutes. To check the doneness, insert a toothpick. If the mixture does not stick, it means the dhokla is done (If the toothpick has the batter on it, then steam dhokla for another 5 minutes).
    Switch off the flame and allow dhokla to cool completely.

  3. 3

    For Tempering: Heat oil in a small pan, first add the mustard seeds. Let them papaya first. Now add chopped chilies, sesame seeds, flaxseeds. Saute for a minute.
    Add 1/4 cup of water to tempering and allow mixture to boil for a minute.
    Switch off the flame and add lemon juice. Mix it well.
    Spread tempering over dhokla and garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
    Cut into the desired shape and enjoy with your favorite chutney.

  4. 4

    Tips :

    For Beetroot Puree:

    Boil small beetroot in a pressure cooker and then peel the boiled beetroot.
    Cut boiled beetroot into small cubes and grind with 1/4 cup of water.
    Make a smooth puree. It yields 1/2 cup of beetroot puree.

  5. 5

    For Spinach Puree:

    Boiled 1 cup chopped spinach with 1/4 cup of water in a saucepan for 5 minutes.
    After boiling immediately add boiled palak into cold water. It helps to retain it's bright green Colour. Grind boiled spinach with 2 tbsp of water into a smooth puree.
    It yields 1/2 cup of spinach puree.

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on August 30, 2018 20:51
Amsterdam
My name is Rupali and I grew up in Chandigarh, one of the most beautiful cities in India. Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab, a state which is famous for cuisine high in butter. Currently, I live in Purmerend. It is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer.Reyansh my naughty kid and Manoj my fitness freak husband inspires me to cook/bake healthy and experiment with food. This is how my passion for cooking started. Please visit my blog for the more healthy recipes. Here is a link - https://madaboutcookingwithrupali.com/
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