Dhokla
Spicy Indian Cakes
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Heat
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Serves
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Dietary Info
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Prep 10 mins
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Cook 15 mins
Light sponge cakes finished with a spiced oil.
Hari says
In Gujarati cooking gram flour is used in many different ways, from a batter to a stuffing, from a paste to a thickener. In the Punjab region where my family is from, gram flour is generally used as a batter to fry with. But in this case the batter is steamed to make light, airy cakes. They come out of the steamer a stunning bright yellow and once you cut into them you'll see these bubbles of air which gives them their springy texture. My cakes are finished by pouring over a tempered spiced oil made of fresh green chillies, mustard and sesame seeds. I have played around with this dish to create the lightest version I can and I think you'll love it.
- Ingredients
- Method
- 350g gram flour
- 1 cup greek yoghurt
- 1 green chilli
- 3cm piece ginger, grated
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
- 1 tsp lemon juice
- ½ tsp turmeric powder
- 1 tbsp rapeseed oil
Oil tempering
- 1 tbsp rapeseed oil
- 8 curry leaves
- 1 tsp mustard seeds
- 1 tsp sesame seeds
- 2 green chillies, finely chopped
- coriander leaves, chopped
Method
- In a bowl add gram flour, yoghurt and water. Mix well to make a smooth thick batter then add salt, cover and set aside for approx. 4 hours.
- Place ginger and green chilli into a blender with a splash of water to make a paste.
- Add the paste, turmeric powder to the batter and mix well.
- Heat the water in the pan so it is ready to steam.
- Grease a baking tray so it's ready for the cake mixture.
- In a small bowl mix the bicarbonate, oil and lemon juice then pour into the batter and mix well.
- Pour this batter into the greased dish and place in the steamer put the lid on and steam for 10-12 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and take the tray out of the steamer and leave to cool.
- Once cooled cut into chunky cubes - each cube should be light and have small holes throughout.
- To finish heat a little oil in a small pan, add mustard seeds and curry leaves once they pop add sesame seeds and the sliced chilli.
- Remove and pour it over dhoklas, garnish with fresh chopped coriander and serve as a funky snack
Served with
Serve as a snack, equally lovely with a cup of tea or an ice cold beer.
Nutritional information
Typical values* | per Serving |
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Calories | 211 |
Fat (g) | 10 |
of which saturates (g) | 3.7 |
Carbohydrates (g) | 21 |
of which sugars (g) | 3.3 |
Fibre (g) | 4.0 |
Protein (g) | 10 |
Salt (mg) | 1.3 |
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Hari Ghotra
Welcome to the website - please do download the app too. Chat soon.
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patrick pearce
It will be a pleasure to follow you, and I look forward to trying out some of your (highly recommended)! recipes
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