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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Sweetcorn Dhokla


Dhokla is a traditional Gujarati snack made using gram flour and yogurt.  This delicious savoury steamed cake is served with chutneys.  The one I made today is not a traditional one.  This is something very similar to rava idli's. I came across this recipe in Tarla dala's site recently under the category of Assorted Dhokla.  There were many assorted dhoklas, in which my selection was this sweet corn dhokla.  I actually made these just like the rava idli preparation and poured in a pan and steamed, you can also make it in regular idli plates.  It hardly needs 5 or 10 minutes to prepare.  Enjoy these hot steaming dhoklas with your favourite chutney.

Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 10 minutes
Makes 15 squares

Ingredients:
Semolina- 1 cup
Sweet corn puree- 1/2 cup
Yogurt- 1 1/2 cup
Bicarbonate of soda- 3/4 tsp
Salt- 1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/4 tsp
Seasoning:
Mustard seeds- 1 tsp
Fresh grated coconut- 1 tbsp
Steamed fresh sweet corn- 2 tbsp
Coriander leaves- 2 stalk finely chopped
Oil- 1/2 tbsp

Note:
1 cup= 250 ml
You can also substitute 1 cup of semolina with 1/2 cup semolina& 1/2 cup oats.

Method:
Mix the semolina, salt, turmeric and bicarbonate of soda in a large bowl.  Add the sweetcorn puree and 1/2 cup of yogurt mix it well.  Then add the remaining 1 cup of yogurt and mix it well.  Pour it in a greased pan.  Steam it for 10 minutes.  To check wheather it's cooked insert a skewer and if it comes out clean then it's cooked.
For seasoning heat the oil in a pan, add the mustard seeds when it starts spluttering, add the corn and grated coconut stir it for 2 minutes. Pour it on top of the dhokla.  Garnish with chopped coriander leaves.
To make Sweetcorn puree:
Take 1 cup of canned sweet corn  and blend it by adding little water.  If you like it more spicy you can also add some 1 green chilly when grinding.

Serve the dhoklas warm with chutney.

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35 comments:

  1. Love the click... great presentation... Dhokla looks perfectly done!

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  2. Dhokla is something thats in my mind from a long time...never made it but now I think I should after looking to your pictures..
    RecipeRaaga

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  3. This looks beautiful. I'll wager it is delicious. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  4. Sweetcorn dhokla is looks so good. A very innovative recipe.

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  5. wow...sweet corn dhokla looks awesome...very beautifully presented...delicious

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  6. dhokla looks perfect and delicious

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  7. This would like a 'steamed' corn cake; lovely recipe. Would love to try it.

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  8. Wonderfu presentation and awsome dhoklas

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  9. Great presentation n lovely click..

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  10. oh wow tat looks awesome... nice one and will try this soon!

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  11. ஸ்வீட் கார்ன் டோக்ளா வித்தியாசமா நல்லாயிருக்கு...

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  12. Your dhoklas have turned out great. It's an art to get them pluffy and you seem to have mastered it.

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  13. Looks so delicious and perfectly made dhokla..lovely presentation dear

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  14. Very innovative dish !! Looks lovely.

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  15. Sweetcorn dhokla is a great idea and they have come out soooo nice!

    US Masala

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  16. Nice idea...looks yum ..and love the pic

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  17. Looks really yumy..perfect...loved s addition of sweet corn..

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  18. Hey,

    Beautiful presentation dear...:0Dhoklas look amazing..:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com/

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  19. wow.. dhokla is my favorite :)
    and this one sure looks yummy and it healthy too... what else do we need?
    Awesome click by the way :)

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  20. Very interesting Dokla! Nice clicks..

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  21. So soft an delicious looking dhokla...lovely presentation and clicks too.. a keeper recipe.

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  22. This looks wonderful... beautiful picture!

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  23. lovely click..looks delicious..

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  24. Es-selamu aleykum my sister.Looks very delicious!
    Greetings from Turkey...

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  25. Very inviting dhoklas, sooooo spongy and yummy..

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  26. Dhoklas always seem to me so difficult to make so I leave them for the future :) maybe one day, Im not that advanced in indian cooking yet :))

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  27. serioulsy.. kudos to the idea of corn dhokla and perfect picture..

    ammaandbaby.blogspot.com/

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  28. A very innovative and delicious dokhla! Your pictures never stop to amaze me! you are a talented cook AND a talented photographer!

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  29. Love the sweet corn in the Dhokla, innovative and healthy! Check the event WWC on my blog, would love to to send a wholewheat breakfast recipe in it :)

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  30. oh my my that looks so good i'm craving for it now :)

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