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Dhokla (Khaman)

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Grains Bawarch2 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Gram flour
1 c Water
1 1/2 ts Sugar
1/2 ts Citric acid
1 ts Soda bicarb
2 Green chillies
1 1/2 inch pie ginger grated
2 dr Yellow colouring; (2 to 3)
Salt to taste
1/2 c Coconut grated
1/4 c Coriander chopped
1/2 ts Mustard seeds
1 tb Oil.

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR SEASONING
Warm the water. Take flour in a large bowl. Place sugar and citric acid in
a cup. Place soda bicarb in another cup. Pour a little of the water over
each. Pour remaining water in gram flour, add chilli and ginger. Mix well
with palm till smooth.
Place the pressure cooker on gas with 1 litre water and stand.
Grease a round cooker or cake tin and place in the cooker. Allow to heat.
Add sugar solution and colour to better. Mix well till light and fluffy.
Add soda solution and mix well. Pour into prepared tin before the foam goes
down. Do not touch spoon now. Cover tin with a perforated lid and close
cooker.
Cook without whistle for 13-14 minutes. Remove tin and allow it to cool.
Cut in cubes and remove with spatula. Heat oil in a small pan. Add mustard
seed, allow to splutter. Pour over dhokla cubes. Sprinkle coconuts and
coriander. Transfer to serving dish. Serve hot or cold with green chutney.
Serves: 4
Making times: 30 minutes
Shelf life: 2 days (refrigerated).
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