Sour & Sweet Coriander Dhokla
Sour & Sweet Coriander Dhokla

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook sour & sweet coriander dhokla using 22 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Sour & Sweet Coriander Dhokla:
  1. Prepare For Dhokla Cake
  2. Make ready 1 cup Gram Flour
  3. Take 1/2 cup Lemon Juice
  4. Get 2 tablespoon Sugar
  5. Make ready 2 shredded Green Chillies
  6. Get 2 teaspoon Turmeric Powder
  7. Take 2 teaspoon Baking Powder
  8. Make ready 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
  9. Prepare 1 teaspoon shredded Ginger
  10. Get as needed Water
  11. Take to taste Salt
  12. Get For Tempering Chasni
  13. Prepare 2 teaspoon black Mustard Seeds
  14. Prepare 2 dried Red Chillies
  15. Make ready 4 Green Chillies
  16. Make ready 1 tablespoon Sugar
  17. Prepare 1 teaspoon Hing
  18. Prepare as needed Water
  19. Prepare to taste Salt
  20. Get For Garnishing
  21. Make ready as needed Coriander leaves
  22. Get to taste Lemon Juice

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Steps to make Sour & Sweet Coriander Dhokla:
  1. At first make a smooth medium thick batter of gram flour & water. Add turmeric powder, lemon juice, sugar, salt, baking powder & soda, shredded green chillies & shredded ginger. Mix well.
  2. Microwave the mixture at 720 temperature for 4 minutes. Dhokla cake is ready.
  3. For Chasni, heat oil in a pan, add black mustard seeds, dried red chillies, green chillies, fry well, add hing. Then add water, salt and sugar. Chasni is ready.
  4. Now slice the Dhokla cake into pieces. Pour Chasni all over it. Spread lemon juice & coriander leaves on the top. Serve with Tamarind Chutni or Coriander Chutni or simple Ketchup.

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