Almost the same ingredients as this week's Morappam, but a small twist here and the cooking method yields a totally different snack. My love for Gujarati cuisine is yet to be documented on this blog, but I had bookmarked Kanan's recipe long ago. Early one morning my mom asked me to make something nice for the evening snack, and it was quite a surprise as she's least fussy or demanding about food. I quickly prepped for the evening snack knowing like me, she prefers steamed food too.

So, if you are a fan of steamed food like us, read the recipe. And do check out more steamed food options below.
Undlige (Akki Thari Kadubu) - GF Rice rava steamed dumplings
Eggless Wholewheat Steamed Chocolate Cake
More Gujarati dishes on the blog

Lets get to today's snack
Khatta Dhokla - Gluten Free and proteinicious snack
Course : Breakfast / snack / light meal | Cuisine : Gujarati (Indian)
Protein source : Urad dal, Curds
Prep time : 15 mins, soaking + fermentation time : 12 hours ; serves : 3
Ingredients:
Raw rice (I used short grained rice, you may use Basmati too) - 1 cup
Urad dal - ¼ cup
Salt - to taste
Sour curds - 5 TBSP
Baking / cooking soda - ¼ teaspoon (opt.)
Oil - 1 TBSP
Green chilly paste - ½ teaspoon (I used finely minced deseeded green chillies)

Tempering:
Oil - 2 tsp
Roasted sesame seeds
Mustard seeds - ½ tsp
Topping:
Roasted cumin powder
Crushed black pepper
Red chilli powder
chopped coriander leaves - ½ teaspoon (opt.)
Method:
- Wash and soak rice and dal for 4 hours. I soaked them in hot water in an airtight vacuum casserole to speed up the soaking. Grind to a smooth thick paste, and ferment add yoghurt ,salt and or 8 hours (I fermented for only 6 hours as it was really humid that day).
- Beat well, add the soda, oil, green chilly paste, top with the spice powders, coriander leaves, mix and steam in a deep thick walled greased plate for 12-15 mins or till a fork / skewer comes clean.
- Cool. Splutter the mustard seeds in the oil, and add the roasted sesame seeds to it.
- Now pour this tempering to the cooked dhokla. Cut into required shapes and serve warm with Green Chutney.
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So far in this marathon, I have dished out:
| Day 1 | Beetroot Hummus |
| Day 2 | Vegan Almond Basil Pesto |
| Day 3 | Ram Ladoo (Gulgule) |
| Day 4 | Cream of Peas Soup |
| Day 5 | Morappam |
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 80






Sharmila kingsly says
Such a delicious and guilt free snack. totally yumm.. Perfect for evening and sure your mom would have loved this!!
Gayathri Kumar says
I have made it once before and loved it so much. But failed to document it. You are tempting me to try it again. I think your mom had a wonderful evening snack..
Srividhya says
Love these simple recipes that you post. Bookmarking this as well. Will try it out soon.
cookingwithsapana says
I am yet to make khatta dhokla and your post is tempting me too make it soon.
rajani says
Have to explore more into Dhoklas. There are so many in the bookmarks folder already! Love this Khatta version too
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Priya Suresh says
Yet to try this Khatta Dhokla, am a great fan of Khaman dhokla and am sure this gluten free dhokla will definitely please my tastebuds.
vaishali sabnani says
We are great fans of Dhoklas , and I have tried many versions too , but the quest to try a new one never goes . The Edada that we make are almost the same recipe , but a different tempering which makes all the difference in the world . Love your thali of Dhoklas , I am loving it .
Padmajha says
We too love dhoklas and your version looks out of hte world. Such an awesome spread, guilt free too!
Archana says
It's been ages I made khatta dhokla. Yours looks yummy.
Unknown says
Simple Recipe and perfect for a evening snack. Pics look yummy. Anlet Prince ( http://www.Annslittleconer.com )
Mayuri Patel says
Kalyani you're making me feel hungry. Haven't made these in a long time. We usually make them along with aam ras and puri.
Sowmya :) says
I am with you on the love for Gujarati snacks...a Bombay thing I guess. This dhokla looks very tempting....and my attempts have usually been close to disastrous. Bookmarking this to try. Fingers crossed!
Srivalli says
I simply love this Kalyani, it has turned out so well right! I am so partial to gujju snacks..
Nalini's Kitchen says
Simple yet guilt free and filling snack.You nailed it.
Unknown says
guilt free snack and easy to make it...