Pan Seared White Dhokla with Avocado Spread
I tried this recipe which I picked up from an issue of ‘Good Food’ for breakfast today. It was much liked and appreciated. The dhokla is pretty much the basic white dhokla, the searing aspect is what makes it different and the avocado spread makes the entire combination interesting.
White Dhokla
Ingredients
1 ½ cup idli rice (if this is not available you can use any
raw rice),
¾ cup urad dal,
¾ cup sour curd,
Salt to taste,
Crushed peppercorns as required,
Coarsely ground red chillies,
Oil as required
Method
Wash and soak the rice and urad dal separately for about 7-8
hours. Grind both of these separately with a little water. Mix both the batters
together and add the curds to make an idli like batter. Let this ferment
overnight.
Add salt to taste and mix well. Grease a flat platter and
pour the batter. Sprinkle the crushed peppercorns and coarsely ground red
chillies. Let this steam for about 20 mins or till done.
Cool and cut into squares. Spread some oil on a heated
non-stick tawa and place the dhokla pieces on the tawa. Sear the bottoms of the
squares till they turn golden brown. Keep warm. Serve with the avocado spread.
Avocado Spread
Ingredients
1 large ripe avocado,
Juice of one lime,
4 sprigs of coriander,
4 green chillies,
3 garlic cloves,
Salt to taste
Method
Scoop out the avocado flesh and immediately sprinkle the
lime juice to prevent discolouration. Mash it well with a potato masher. Grind
the coriander sprigs, green chillies, garlic cloves and salt to a fine paste.
Lastly tip in the mashed avocado flesh and grind again to form a spread of
uniform consistency.
Serve with the pan seared dhokla.
I like your blog.....very simple nice ,just the way a like it. I shall try your recipes and let you know. Thanks for visiting my blog and giving me your feed back. I make khatta dhokla from gits but will try this....from the idli batter.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and sharing your feedback. I need all the encouragement I can get for posting regularly lol. This batter is just like idli batter the only difference being the addition of sour curd :-)
DeleteI ground batter for idli dosa for the weekend. A portion of the batter will be transformed into dhokla tomorrow. Will let you know how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteGreat...try it with the avocado spread it is a interesting combination
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