We have found a recipe video of dhokla that will help you make fluffy and spongy dhoklas in no time. Dhoklas are healthy so why not add the goodness of other ingredients as well? Try this oats rava ...
Dhoklas are healthy so why not add the goodness of other ingredients as well? Try this oats rava palak dhokla recipe as a new snack for your teatime! We have found a recipe video of dhokla that will ...
Add the hing, citric acid, turmeric powder, green chilli paste, salt,1 tsp sugar and approximately 1 cup water and mix well (only in one direction) till no lumps remain. The batter should not be too ...
One cup rice, one-fourth cup urad dal, half cup yoghurt, one tsp ginger paste, one tsp green chilli paste, one tsp salt, half tsp baking soda, one tbsp lemon juice, one-fourth tsp asafoetida, water, ...
Use leftover dhoklas to make quick, wholesome and flavourful dhokla chaat at home. The best part about this chaat recipe is that it doesn't require any complex ingredients and can be made within a ...
Are you trying to find a quick and nutritious breakfast? For you, this mug of dhokla is ideal! Inspired by the classic Gujarati dhokla, this version is made quickly in a microwave-safe cup without the ...
In a mixing bowl, add gram flour, salt to taste, sugar, lemon juice, curd, ginger paste, turmeric water, turmeric powder, water as required and whisk it nicely. Mix them properly into smooth batter.
Dhokla is a popular Gujarati snack that has now travelled to most of the northern states as well. The fully and light dish is now easily available in ready-to-cook packets, but the real taste lies in ...
If people feel like eating something healthy and tasty in the morning, they make and eat Poha or Dhokla. If you are bored of eating Poha made with flattened rice, then you can make Dhokla from Poha.