Dudhi Na Muthia ~ Bottlegourd Steamed Cakes
Culinary art of Gujarat is well defined and reflect the nature of the people here. Food here is simple, graceful and yet very down to earth. Almost strictly vegetarian, it is traditionally served on silver platters. The famous Gujarati thali consists of Roti (Phulka Roti), a dry sabji (Vegetable), a curry, one farsan (savoury snack), sweetmeats and Kachumbar (Salad), Papad, a variety of sweet and sour chutneys and pickles and Chaas (Butter Milk).
However, the greatest contribution of Gujarati cuisine to the rest of the country are a huge variety of scrumptious snacks. Known as 'Farsan' in Gujarat, constitutes an essential part of the Gujarati meal. These snacks are not very oily and very rich in taste. These are often complimented by spicy chutneys and hot pickles.
One such farsan is Dudhi Na Muthia, as name suggest they are made from Dudhi / Bottlegourd/ White Pumpkin by mixing them with variety of flours and spices and then steaming them. Have it with your regular meal or at Teatime they taste simply great.
Ingredients:
1/2 Cup Besan Flour (Bengal gram flour)
1/2 Cup Wheat Flour
1/4 Cup Rava (Semolina)
3 Tablespoon of Bajra Flour (Millet Flour) (Optional)
3 Tablespoon of Rice flour
2 Cups of Grated Dudhi (Bottlegourd/ White Pumpkin)
2 Tablespoon of Green Chilli - Ginger paste
2 Teaspoon of Coriander - Cumin seed powder
1 Teaspoon of Turmeric powder
2 Tablespoon of Lemon juice
1/2 Teaspoon of Soda - bi - Carbonate
1 Teaspoon of Oil
Salt to taste
Tempering:
Oil
2 Teaspoon of Mustard Seeds
1 Teaspoon of Til (Sesame Seeds)
2 -3 Curry leaves
Grated fresh Coconut (Optional)
Chopped Coriander for garnishing
Method:
1. Add 1/2 teaspoon of salt in a bowl of grated dudhi. Keep it aside for 5 minutes. Squeeze the grated dudhi in your palm and remove the excess water and keep it aside.
2. Take a big deep bowl, add all the Flours mentioned above, Rava and soda - bi - carbonate and mix in the flour.
3. Add grated dudhi, coriander and cumin seed powder, turmeric powder, green chilli - ginger paste, salt to taste, 1 teaspoon of oil and lemon juice.
4. Mix all the ingredients together and make a dough, there is no need to add water as dudhi will discharge its natural water. If the dough becomes bit sticky add very small amount of wheat flour.
5. Make cylinder shape long rolls out of the big dough. Grease a steal plate with oil and place the muthia rolls in the greased thali / Plate.
6. Steam the Muthias, approximatley for 10 - 15 minutes or till the pricked knife comes out clean.
7. Cut the steamed muthia roll in to small pieces. Few people enjoy simply eating steamed muthias by dipping it in oil along with Chutney.
8. Now prepare a tempering, heat the oil, add til, mustard seeds and curry leaves. When seeds starts spluttering remove it from the heat. Toss the pieces of steamed muthias in this tempering.
9. Granish it with grated coconut and coriander leaves. Serve it with your favourite chutneys or simple coriander chutney.
I am off to Paris for 4 Days to enjoy and celebrate my First Marriage Annivarsary
34 comments:
wow..the snack looks really delish..am going to try them..
I love reading your blog because it is such a different way of eating and cooking than I have ever done! These look good though.
very innovative and healthy.
I love muthia and make it regularly with spinach, loved this version with dudhi, will give it a try the next time I have some dudhi handy...
Wow! This is new to me.. looks delicious..Will try this recepie..Happy anniversery! Enjoy!
Hey Happy Anniversary !!
nice recipe, and healthy too !!
chakali
Completely new recipe to me. Looks gr8. Adding tadka reminds me of Dokhla. I completely agree with what you said about the Gujrati cuisine.
Delicious cakes...nice innovative recipe..
this is new to me looks nice
I do have to admit , after stzrting my blog i have been learning more about the different cusines from India, like this one which is totally new to me.
looks so traditional,...enjoy ur vacation,...:-)
Muthias are a classic, and I love them straight out of the steamer with some `tel`!
Happy Anniversary....Enjoy Paris!
ooh, these look so delicious.
Looks delish.I was thinking this is similar to patra,as it has steaming,but completely new to me.
completely new to me but they are lovely dudhi na muthia. Congrats and have a pleasant vacation dear.
I made muthias once and simply loved it. It sounds simple and delicious.
muthias look yummy!! this is one of our fav. snacks to have during the weekends..
happy anniversary to you!! have fun in paris:)
Happy Anniversary Purva, Have a good time in Paris :)
This recipe is very new to me, makes a great evening snack....
I have tasted methi muthia before, but not this. Need to try this.
Hey Purva Happy Anniversay!!!
Muthia is my favourite. I make with dudhi, methi or spinach.
Love Gujrathi food, but never eaten doodhi muthias. Looks very tempting.
Happy Annversary and have a wonderful time.
Belated wishes for a very happy wedding anniversary:)
This muthia is different from what I normally make - I don't add dudhi! Will definitely give this a shot:)
Gr8.. Hapyy anniversay dear. Yr muthia looks fastastic and healthy...
When was 10 yrs my aunt bought me a sweet from Gujarat. That looked like mixture but i m not sure. she told me its very famous Gujarati sweet,, I have searched in yr blog but could not find what i expected. If u don mind could u post the recipe or jus find the name of that is also enough.
healthy and deleciousss purva
very very happy anniversary enjoy the trip very helthy snack will try and tell you
gr8 snack...surely going to try these
This looks very unique and equally yummy!Wish you a happy anniversary!
Healthy Steamed snacks .Have a wonderful time in Paris:)
I love this steamed & healthy snack.. bookmarking to try.
lovely one..perfect
Sounds like a healthy version of vadas, I love the idea of steaming. Are all muthias steamed?
Looks delicious.
Very innovative, looks delicious, should give it a try..
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