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Tangy, gut-friendly Khatta Dhokla with fresh coriander chutney – perfect for busy mornings!

A classic Gujarati steamed savory cake made from a fermented batter of rice and lentils. It's light, spongy, and has a delightful tangy flavor, perfect for breakfast or a snack. Note: This recipe requires 6 hours of soaking and 8-12 hours of fermentation time.
Serving size: 1 serving (approx. 4 pieces)

A vibrant, fresh green chutney made with cilantro, mint, and a hint of spice. This classic Indian condiment is the perfect zesty accompaniment to samosas, chaat, and sandwiches.
Serving size: 2 tbsp



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Tangy, gut-friendly Khatta Dhokla with fresh coriander chutney – perfect for busy mornings!
This gujarati dish is perfect for breakfast. With 272.86 calories and 9.8g of protein per serving, it's a low-cholesterol, low-calorie, low-phosphorus option for your meal plan.
Soak the Grains (6 hours)
Grind the Batter (15 minutes)
Ferment the Batter (8-12 hours)
Prepare for Steaming (5 minutes)
Steam the Dhokla (15-20 minutes)
Cool and Prepare the Tempering (10 minutes)
Garnish and Serve
Prepare the Herbs (3 minutes): Thoroughly wash the coriander and mint leaves under cold running water. Drain well. Include the tender coriander stems as they are packed with flavor. Roughly chop the herbs.
Load the Blender (2 minutes): In a high-speed blender or a small grinder jar, combine the washed coriander, mint leaves, green chilies, peeled ginger, garlic (if using), roasted chana dal, cumin seeds, salt, sugar, and freshly squeezed lemon juice.
Blend to a Smooth Paste (4 minutes): Secure the lid and blend the ingredients. Add 1 tablespoon of ice-cold water at a time, only as needed, to help the blades move and achieve a smooth consistency. Scrape down the sides of the jar periodically to ensure everything is blended evenly. Avoid adding too much water.
Taste and Serve (1 minute): Transfer the chutney to a serving bowl. Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary—add more salt for flavor, lemon juice for tang, or a pinch of sugar to balance the heat. Serve immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.