Monday, September 24, 2012

Palak Dhokla

Khaman dhokla is quite a famous Gujarati dish,this dhokla is prepared usually with gram flour and can be eaten for breakfast,as main dish , as side dish and also as snacks. I love this yummy spongy dhoklas with green chutney,usually i make this dhokla with gram flour,curd along with few spices. But this time for a change, as a healthy treat i went for making dhoklas with spinach puree. This palak dhokla came out extremely delicious, very light with wonderful spongy texture, obviously its a low caloric steamed food can be enjoyed anytime of the day.I served this healthy green dhoklas for our breakfast with spicy chutney, we simply enjoyed it thoroughly.

This week its our fourth week of blogging marathon, this week i choosed low fat breakfast as theme,obviously i'll be posting for the next two days healthy and delicious low fat breakfast.This healthy palak dhokla goes for low fat yoghurt and a teaspoon of oil for tempering, an excellent light food to kick start a day.


1cup Gram flour /Besan
1/2cup Low fat curd
1/2cup Spinach puree
1/2tsp Green chilly paste
1/2tsp Sugar
1tbsp Lemon juice
Salt
1tsp Eno fruit salt
1tsp Oil
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Sesame seeds
Coriander leaves (chopped)

Mix the spinach puree,curd,chilly paste,sugar,lemon juice,salt together in a bowl.

Now add the gram flour and whisk everything well, keep aside for an hour.

Pour this batter in a greased vessel and place gently into the pressure cooker.Close the cooker and cook in high flame..

Steam cook this batter until the steam comes and put the flame in simmer, cook again for 10minutes.

Remove the lid and insert a toothpick to check whether they get cooked well.

Meanwhile heat a pan with oil, fry the sesame seeds, mustard seeds and pour over the cooked dhoklas.

Cut them as cubes and serve along with chopped coriander leaves..

Enjoy this dhoklas warm with spicy green chutney.

46 comments:

Roshni said... Reply To This Comment

wow.. super healthy... it looks soooo perfect

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

dhokla is tempting and palak added rich colour to it

Kannada Cuisine said... Reply To This Comment

love the color...

Julie said... Reply To This Comment

Very healthy n yummy dhoklas,love the twist in color:)
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Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

looks perfect,healthy and colorful...

Sherin said... Reply To This Comment

looks spectacular and feels healthy with the green :)

Poornima Nair said... Reply To This Comment

That sure looks delicious, love the addition of spinach.

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Great idea Priya to use spinach puree, surely tastes yummy


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Archana said... Reply To This Comment

Looks delicious.

Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

What abt eno salt?

Reshmi Mahesh said... Reply To This Comment

Healthy and delicious dhokla...yum..

Sanoli Ghosh said... Reply To This Comment

Super yummy and healthy spinach dhokla.

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Sangeetha Nambi said... Reply To This Comment

Love the greeny dhokla... Yet to try this...
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Priyanka Agrawal said... Reply To This Comment

oh wow wow love ur recipes dear!

Amarendra said... Reply To This Comment

Loved the colourful green dhoklas. The sesame seeds tadka makes its look more tempting.

The Pumpkin Farm said... Reply To This Comment

amazing texture and lovely color

Chef Mireille said... Reply To This Comment

I love the color - looks yummy!

Priya Srinivasan - I Camp in My Kitchen said... Reply To This Comment

Healthy n tasty breakfast

Indian Khana said... Reply To This Comment

healthy n yum ...looks perfect

Vimitha Durai said... Reply To This Comment

Healthy spongy dhokla dear

Kaveri Venkatesh said... Reply To This Comment

Lovely twist to the regular dhoklas...
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Asmita said... Reply To This Comment

Healthy twist to the regular dhokla.

Prathima Rao said... Reply To This Comment

Very innovative!!!! Looks vibrant & inviting...
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Prema said... Reply To This Comment

Wow never tasted this Priya,pls pass it:)

Sayantani Mahapatra Mudi said... Reply To This Comment

love tis gorgeous colour of the dhokla. really nice twist to it with palak.

Shama Nagarajan said... Reply To This Comment

inviting recipe

Shanthi said... Reply To This Comment

fantastic color Priya...sure its going to be yummy...

Shobha said... Reply To This Comment

Very healthy recipe..will give it a try too.

Laavanya said... Reply To This Comment

Great idea to add palak to the dhokla.. colour must make it fun for the kiddos too.

Menaga Sathia said... Reply To This Comment

Am a big fan of dhokla ...Those are looks very colourful n tempting...

radha said... Reply To This Comment

These are nice. I tried making dhokla. The pictures looked great but I could not fool myself about the texture and the taste, so I never posted them! And to think you added spinach to make them more 'healthy'

Rajani S said... Reply To This Comment

Looks really good

Cham said... Reply To This Comment

Neat way to use green for breakfast!

Satya said... Reply To This Comment

wow what a soft n delicious looking dhokla...nothing can beat this healthy breakfast

Ameya said... Reply To This Comment

The palak dhoklas look delicious, Priya! Btw, I will now be writing in French as well as English-hope you can appreciate :)

vrinda said... Reply To This Comment

Thats a nice twist to usual dhoklas,yummy n colorful...

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Nice color for the Dhoklas, healthier treat:-)

Srivalli said... Reply To This Comment

How very interesting Priya..so healthy as well.

Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

Beautiful color :)

Priya Suresh said... Reply To This Comment

Anonymous,eno salt is a kind of white powder,usually used in indian cooking instead of baking powder, they works out wonder for making instant idlis.

divyagcp said... Reply To This Comment

Healthy, delicious and colorful dokla..

preeti garg said... Reply To This Comment

Awesome recipe

vaishali sabnani said... Reply To This Comment

beautiful color and what a wonderful twist!

Prabha Mani said... Reply To This Comment

Nice color..Looks Awesome!Great for the evening.

VineelaSiva said... Reply To This Comment

Wow the spinach dhokla looks very healthy and inviting.

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Amazing idea Priya to add spinach puree to the dhokla. I love dhoklas and they look awesome. Super!!!