Thursday, December 8, 2011

Mooli Muthia | Steamed Radish Dumplings...FF-TT # 5

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This week's entry for my 'Family food-Tasty Thursdays' series was sent by Chaitra . She also added a small note with the recipe and pictures.
Chaitra says in her own words 'This recipe is based on the cabbage Muthiya on Manjulas kitchen. That recipe is our house favorite and I have made a ton of times. I and my husband love mooli,so wanted to try it with mooli. I use Jowar here as the earthy flavor of jowar tames the pungent flavor of mooli. Hope you all like it as much as we do.'

Mooli Muthia Recipe:
(Serves 2-3)

Ingredients:
2 cups grated Mooli/Radish
1 tbsp Whole wheat flour
1/2 cup Jowar flour
1/2 tsp Green chili paste
1 tsp Jeera powder
1 tsp Ajwain
1 tsp Saunf powder
a pinch of turmeric
a pinch of lemon Salt
1 tbsp Oil
Salt to taste

for Tadka:
1 tbsp Oil
2 Red Chilies broken
1 tsp Sesame seeds
Cilantro for Garnish


Method:
  • Take the grated Radish in a bowl. Add all the rest of the ingredients(except the ingredients for tadka) and mix until it forms a very soft dough like texture.
  • You might need to add a little more or less of Jowar flour depending on the freshness of radish.
  • Make small balls with the dough and place them on a greased steamer and steam them for about 20 mins.
  • To check it whether its done use the toothpick method.Just prick them with the tooth pick,if it comes out clean then it is done otherwise it needs to be cooked for longer time.
  • Let them cool completely. Cut them into bite sized pieces and keep them ready for the tadka. Heat oil in a nonstick pan. Add the red chilies and sesame seeds together.
  • Once the seeds start to splutter add the cut dumplings and reduce the flame to low and toast them for about 5 mins stirring often so that all sides gets crispy.
Serve them hot/warm with green chutney.

Notes:
  • Make the mixture before you are ready to steam otherwise the dough will leave water if kept for long time.
Variations:
  • You can use finely shredded cabbage or grated bottle gourd or grated zucchini instead of grated mooli and follow the same process.
  • You can also use besan(chickpea flour) instead of jowar flour.

33 comments:

Tina said...

Its new to me..Sounds yummy...

Hari Chandana P said...

Nice and healthy recipe.. looks awesome !!
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Sudha Sabarish said...

Nice snack and very new to me.

cookbookjaleela said...

Wow super starters,healthy mooli muthia

Neetz said...

what an awesome healthy snack!!! superb!

L KRUPAA said...

Healthy snack! must try.

Gayathri Kumar said...

Looks absolutely delicious...

Radhika said...

That's wonderful healthy Snack Prathy. The addition of jowar flour only makes it even more nutritious.
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suma said...

This is very new to me! My hubby would not mind if I never cooked radish for the rest of my life, this is a delish and healthy way to disguise it I guess. Will surely try this Pratibha!

Lifewithspices said...

wonderful must try snack..

Kitchen Chronicles said...

Steamed Muthiya an healthier option, also made more good with the addition of Jowar flour. Looks very good.

Sushma Mallya said...

This is a very new recipe...healthy and looks yummy :)

Priya Suresh said...

Wat a guilt free snacks, feel like having some.

Kaveri Venkatesh said...

Mooli muthias looks yumm..Have been wanting to try them for quite sometime now..
Btw, I love the steamer in your pic...I have one too and it comes in very handy for steaming veggies.

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Deeksha said...

very innovative recipe. looks yummy.

Faseela said...

thiz z really a new snack item ...........it luks so delicious

Rachana said...

That would be a great Snack! Looks yumm!

Indian Khana said...

Yum ..looks so gud n love that steamer :)

Adelina said...

that is healthy. And surely delicious!

Sandhya Hariharan said...

Quite new to me !!! Yumm

Unknown said...

I made Cabbage Wadi using THalipeeth Bahjani flour yesterday, and was thinking of using the radish on Saturday and you posted this..will post our way of making these muthiya's.. we make them in dhokla plates and steam it...watch my space
Love Ash.

Unknown said...

got to give this a try, looks superb.

Anonymous said...

Very Healthy snack....

Jayanthy Kumaran said...

sounds interesting n new...loooooove it.:)
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Unknown said...

Sounds new and interesting to me...yummy idea

Saraswathy Balakrishnan said...

Very new idea of using raddish..but looks really delicious

Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

superb recipe...sounds healthy...looks tempting and yummy.

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Looks so nice, I make this with cabbage & spinach but never tried with mooli. Lovely one.

Sanjeeta kk said...

Wonderful healthy snacks!

Elaichii said...

I've never tasted muthiya's looks like bonda!

Plateful said...

Nice! I have often wondered how to cook radish. This's a lovely idea, looks delicious!

Rajee Mani said...

Tasty way to use radish. Yummy muthias.

Unknown said...

Tried it today with dudhi, came out really well. Thanks for a gluten free recipe.

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