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Surati Madhi na dhokla idada
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Surati Madhi na dhokla idada

Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
Malawi, Africa

#mybestrecipe #savoury #steamed #oilfree #Gujarati #quick #South #dhokla
Just wow! Perfect batter, Perfect texture, perfect taste. The batter is nothing, but the idli batter - asafoetida in the batter and blackpepper on dhokla make all the difference. So you can use the idli batter to cut down the process, just add asafoetida in it.
Madhi na dhokla is from Surat. This dhokla is NOT supposed to be sour. It should be mild in sourness as well as in other spices. The taste of Blackpepper and asafoetida powder is all.
Recipe source: Varshkitchen

#mybestrecipe #savoury #steamed #oilfree #Gujarati #quick #South #dhokla
Just wow! Perfect batter, Perfect texture, perfect taste. The batter is nothing, but the idli batter - asafoetida in the batter and blackpepper on dhokla make all the difference. So you can use the idli batter to cut down the process, just add asafoetida in it.
Madhi na dhokla is from Surat. This dhokla is NOT supposed to be sour. It should be mild in sourness as well as in other spices. The taste of Blackpepper and asafoetida powder is all.
Recipe source: Varshkitchen

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Surati Madhi na dhokla idada

Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
Malawi, Africa

#mybestrecipe #savoury #steamed #oilfree #Gujarati #quick #South #dhokla
Just wow! Perfect batter, Perfect texture, perfect taste. The batter is nothing, but the idli batter - asafoetida in the batter and blackpepper on dhokla make all the difference. So you can use the idli batter to cut down the process, just add asafoetida in it.
Madhi na dhokla is from Surat. This dhokla is NOT supposed to be sour. It should be mild in sourness as well as in other spices. The taste of Blackpepper and asafoetida powder is all.
Recipe source: Varshkitchen

#mybestrecipe #savoury #steamed #oilfree #Gujarati #quick #South #dhokla
Just wow! Perfect batter, Perfect texture, perfect taste. The batter is nothing, but the idli batter - asafoetida in the batter and blackpepper on dhokla make all the difference. So you can use the idli batter to cut down the process, just add asafoetida in it.
Madhi na dhokla is from Surat. This dhokla is NOT supposed to be sour. It should be mild in sourness as well as in other spices. The taste of Blackpepper and asafoetida powder is all.
Recipe source: Varshkitchen

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Ingredients

2 days + 1 hr
5 people for dinner
  • Dhokla Batter
  • 1 cupregular rice or idli rice (avoid Basmati)
  • 1/2 cupudad dal or whole white udad
  • 1/2 cuppoha
  • 1/2 tspasafoetida powder
  • 1 tspsugar
  • For dhokla
  • 2 tbspsalt altogether (add almost ½ tsp in each each plate)
  • 1 tspginger paste
  • 1 tspgreen chilli paste
  • 5 pinchessoda bi carb (add 1 pinch in each plate)
  • 1 tbspblack pepper coarsely pounded (see the pic attached in step 5)
  • 5 tbspoil to spread on dhokla (1 tbsp for each plate)
  • To serve with
  • 1/3 cupgreen chutney
    Gujarati farsan ni Lili chutney
  • 5-6 bowlsaam ras
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2 days + 1 hr
  1. 1

    Combine rice and dal. Wash 4 to 5 times or until the water is almost clear. Do not rub the grains while washing. Soak them in water for about 8 to 10 hours. At the time of grinding, drain out the water BUT DO NOT DISCARD. We will be using the same water for grinding as the water has bubbles from udad dal and it will help to ferment the batter. Wash poha once and soak it in water for 10 min before grinding.

  2. 2

    In a mixer jar take a portion of dal and rice and a portion of poha so as to fill the jar slightly above the blade. Add the fermented water only 1 or 2 mm above the level of the grains. More water will not grind them well. SO BE CAREFUL. Grind it till ypu feel the grains like fine sooji. Add more water if needed while grinding. Transfer the batter in a bowl and repeat the process with the second batch.

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  3. 3

    Add asafoetida and sugar in the batter. Add WARM water if needed to gain pouring consistency (see the video attached).

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    A picture of step 3 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
    A picture of step 3 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
  4. 4

    Combine everything well using a whisk. Whisk well in order to create air pockets in the batter. Cover the pot and put it in a warm place to ferment. The time to ferment varies depending on the weather conditions. Check out step 6 of the idli batter recipe to get all the tips on fermentation.

    A picture of step 4 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
    A picture of step 4 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
    A picture of step 4 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
    Idli dosa batter Kerala style
  5. 5

    When the weather is hot and sunny, I soaked the grains in the morning, grinded at night, and kept it in the oven overnight. Then, I took it out of the oven in the morning and kept it on the countertop until dinner time. This way, the batter got fermented more than double, yet it did not turn sour.

  6. 6

    Grease the tray with oil. In a separate bowl take out 3 ladles of batter. Add 1 tsp ginger paste and 1 tsp garlic paste. Add ½ tsp or little less salt. Gently combine everything well. Just when the steamer is ready with boiling water, dissolve ⅛ tsp (1 pinch) of soda bi carb in 2 tbsp water. Add it in the batter and gently combine well. Pour this batter in the tray. Sprinkle blackpepper all over. Transfer the plate to the steamer. Cover and cook for 8-10 min.

    A picture of step 6 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
    A picture of step 6 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
    A picture of step 6 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
  7. 7

    Take the tray out of the steamer. Pour 1 tbsp oil and spread it all over the dhokla using a spetula. Let it cool for 3-5 minute and cut square pieces using a sharp spetula. Serve hot with green chutney (coriendar leaves, garlic, salt, sugar, green chillies, lemon juice and just a little water to grind.) and/or aam ras.

    A picture of step 7 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
    A picture of step 7 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.
    A picture of step 7 of Surati Madhi na dhokla idada.

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Idli dosa batter Kerala style

Gujarati farsan ni Lili chutney

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Priyangi Pujara
Priyangi Pujara @TheDivine
on October 24, 2024 18:35
Malawi, Africa
I am a primary school teacher teaching in a renowned International school for 17 years. I also teach part-time online/offline. I offer teachers training for n various topics such as Phonics, Montessori and so on.While teaching is my love, cooking is my passion. I enjoy cooking, I enjoy eating 😋
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