Ingredients:
1 cup fresh green peas
1 cup besan (gram flour)
4 tbsp rawa (Suji/Semolina)
1 tbsp Eno (1\4 packet)
4 long green chillies
1 small piece of ginger
2 tbsp lemon juice
1 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp oil
Salt to taste
Ingredients for temper:
11/2 tbsp mustard seeds
1 tbsp sesame seeds
6-7 curry leaves
A pinch of asafoetida
Method:
Step 1: Grind the peas, green chillies and ginger in to mixer. Do not add water in this paste.
Step 2: Make a smooth paste.
Step 3: Take big vessel and add besan(gram flour) in it.Step 4: Add rawa, lemon juice, sugar, salt, and oil in it.Step 5: Mix all this ingredients very well with spoon.
Step 6: After that add crush green peas paste in it.Step 7: Add 1\3 cup water and mix this material very well. For water use same cup as you use the cup for besan.
Step 8: Spread the oil in those dish which you can use for steam.
Step 9: Lastly add the Eno. When you add Eno (1\4 packet) or fruit salt then you can see like fragmentation in flour.
Step 10: Mix very well.
Step 11: Quickly spread this material into prepared dishes.
Step 12: Steam this about 10 minutes.
Step 13: After steam it looks like this.
Step 14: Cut this into triangle shapes.
Step 16: Place it into another dish. When you turn on into another dish it is come out nicely.
Step 15: Heat the oil in a small vessel.
Step 16: Add asafetida, mustard seeds, and sesame seeds and curry leaves.
Step 17: Fry for a while and after that turn off the flame immediately.
Step 18: Pour this mixture over the dhoklas.
Step 19: Serve hot with tomato ketchup or chutney.:) If you like without oil than you can also serve as it is with tomato ketchup.:)
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Hi Kajal after seeing these picture mu mouth is watering so I've to make it.
ReplyDeleteThanx for post
peas dhokla looks yummy :) . very healthy dish . thank for sharing such a novel recipe .
ReplyDeletelooks delicious!
ReplyDeletedear kajal,
ReplyDeletelooks very tasty and delicious....will surely make it..
hi
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wa.. ekdam colorful all receipes mu mouth watring so i love you all receipes
kajal pl send to malpuva receipes aluna vrat mateni (jaya parvati vrat)
thanxs
ketu
hi
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yummy receipe we are love your colour full receipes
pl send to malapuva receipes(aluna nimite vrat ni recepies moklavjo)
ketu
Kajal,
ReplyDeleteThis is really a good, healty and quick way of making dhokla.
I will definately try this soon. Good idea for tanvi's lunch box.
so glad to see you blogging!! What a lovely idea to add crushed peas in the batter.
ReplyDeletevery nice variation to original dhoklas ...love this, will try for sure ..and u know what i m fasting today and after looking at the pics I am feeling hungry :( ...Lovely post
ReplyDeleteHi kajal,
ReplyDeleteThis dish absolutely amazing. Your step by step instructions are too good. I shall definately prepare this one and let you know
Oh my, these do look delicious. I always appreciate the time you take to present these vital step by step pics. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteDear Kajal! How have you been?
ReplyDeleteNice dhoklas. Did you forget to mention peas in your ingredient list?:D
It's been ages since I made dhoklas.:)
Thanks for another great recipe Kajal, this is very simple and looks delicious. I will try this out soon!
ReplyDeleteMeghana
What a cool idea to make dhokla out of peas... nice n fluffy
ReplyDeletehi kajal...so glad that you are back to blogging :)..the dhokla looks delicious!!
ReplyDeletei made ur raita marcha for the MBP event..it was delicious!!..thnks for the recipe :)
here is the link..http://hungerpangs.blogspot.com/2008/07/has-it-sunk-in-and-mbp.html
lovely dhoklas kajal.....never tried it with peas.
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Congrats!
Hi Kajal!
ReplyDeleteu indeed blog indeed is very creative....peas dholka very intersting...i m sure it would taste great....i reagularly visit ur blog and love reading ur recipes...keep it up..
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Hi kajal,
ReplyDeletenice to see the step by step procedure....peas dhokla sounds new to me...i will try it out give my feedback:)
Love to see you back in full swing Kajal. Hope your parets are doing well. Convey my regards to them. Take care. Viji
ReplyDeleteHi Kajal
ReplyDeleteThnx for sharing this lovely recepie with all of us.
Oh My god my mouth started watering ....im sure gonna try this n let u knw.
Hi Kajal..just found your blog and it awesome..why did you stop writing? Peas dhoklas looking gud...never tired peas dhoka..thanks for the recipe..going to try this some time :)
ReplyDeletenice green dokhla!!!
ReplyDeletebut why to me dokhla are usually wet after cooking? (as if water went in it?
can u pls explain how to cook it properly?
thanks :)
with affection,
v
Hi Vilasini,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice words.
First of all not add much water or buttermilk for preparing the material and when you cook just see that your stem of water is not drop of your dokhal when it is stemming. When you turn off the flame then your stem is not drop over the cook dhokla. I think when your cook then just checks it for stem.
Cheers!!!
look very very tasty n yummy will sure make it
ReplyDeletenice recipe...:)
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