The other day I was watching a video in National Geographic where they show the Haitians making 'dirt cookies' and feeding themselves on those just to fight hunger.These dirt cookies are nothing but mud,salt stirred in with some shortening which are flattened as cookies and left in the hot sun to dry for 2-3 days.This then dries up and they sell it in the near by towns and feed their family.The dirt has all parasites and toxins and has no nutritional value.That's the plight of human beings in that part of the world where they don't even get one full healthy meal a day.I really hope for a better tomorrow for them with a healthy balanced diet.I'm thankful to God for providing us a better place to live.I hate wasting a morsel of food and so always try out ways to use up left overs.
Today's snack is all about left over dhokla.Amiri Khaman(Khamani is also the name of this snack as per my gujju frenz) is a Gujarati snack made with left over Dhokla.I usually don't end up having left overs with dhokla but that day,kids had a birthday party and so they were full and so weren't in a mood to have snacks and that's how I ended up having left over dhokla.Just like any other food blogger would agree with me,my search began which finally gave results too.To be frank,I knew nothing about this snack unless I saw it here.Am glad that I gave that a try and its really a great remake of dhokla and kids really loved more than dhokla like upma sprinkled with sugar.I think next time kids would definitely ask for making dhoklas just to convert to amiri khaman.This is a simple guilt free snack that you can make with very less oil and enjoy !!
Preparation time~10 mins
Cooking time~2 mins
Serves ~2-3 adults
Recipe source~here
Ingredients
dhokla 8-10
grated coconut 2tbsp
pomegranate seeds 2tbsp
sev 3tbsp
chopped cilantro/coriander leaves chopped 2tbsp
powdered sugar 1tbsp
to temper
oil 1tbsp
mustard seeds 1tsp
green chillies finely chopped 2
garlic sliced 1clove/1 tsp
asafoetida powder/kayam podi/ hing 1/8 tsp
Method
NOTES
*The original recipe calls for 1tbsp each of pomegranate seeds and grated coconut but I used more as I didn't use sev.
*I used sugar only for kids and tastes great without sugar too as dhokla has mild sweetness.
If you have any of the below mentioned left overs,remake them in a healthy snack -
*overcooked rice-crispy rice balls
*left over dosa batter-kuzhi paniyaram, Punugulu
*left over idlis-idli upma, Baked Idli fry
*left over cooked rice-lemon rice, egg fried rice
Today's snack is all about left over dhokla.Amiri Khaman(Khamani is also the name of this snack as per my gujju frenz) is a Gujarati snack made with left over Dhokla.I usually don't end up having left overs with dhokla but that day,kids had a birthday party and so they were full and so weren't in a mood to have snacks and that's how I ended up having left over dhokla.Just like any other food blogger would agree with me,my search began which finally gave results too.To be frank,I knew nothing about this snack unless I saw it here.Am glad that I gave that a try and its really a great remake of dhokla and kids really loved more than dhokla like upma sprinkled with sugar.I think next time kids would definitely ask for making dhoklas just to convert to amiri khaman.This is a simple guilt free snack that you can make with very less oil and enjoy !!
Preparation time~10 mins
Cooking time~2 mins
Serves ~2-3 adults
Recipe source~here
Ingredients
dhokla 8-10
grated coconut 2tbsp
pomegranate seeds 2tbsp
sev 3tbsp
chopped cilantro/coriander leaves chopped 2tbsp
powdered sugar 1tbsp
to temper
oil 1tbsp
mustard seeds 1tsp
green chillies finely chopped 2
garlic sliced 1clove/1 tsp
asafoetida powder/kayam podi/ hing 1/8 tsp
Method
- Crumble the dhokla in a bowl,keep aside.(If you are using left over refrigerated dhokla then steam the dhokla first and then crumble.Helps to soften the dhoklas)
- Heat oil in a kadai and splutter mustard seeds.Add in the sliced garlic and green chillies.Saute until green chillies gets wilted.Switch off flame.
- Mix the tempering with the crumbled dhokla.Add in pomegranate seeds,grated coconut and chopped cilantro and powdered sugar.
- Add the sev finally(I haven't used) when you serve as it may turn soggy.
NOTES
*The original recipe calls for 1tbsp each of pomegranate seeds and grated coconut but I used more as I didn't use sev.
*I used sugar only for kids and tastes great without sugar too as dhokla has mild sweetness.
If you have any of the below mentioned left overs,remake them in a healthy snack -
*overcooked rice-crispy rice balls
*left over dosa batter-kuzhi paniyaram, Punugulu
*left over idlis-idli upma, Baked Idli fry
*left over cooked rice-lemon rice, egg fried rice
we called it Khamani, we gujju think of money all the time, so why wasting crumbs of khaman and thats how this dish born, i had it on my blog too. looks yummy feel like making it again.
ReplyDeleteIts an easy and tasty snack
ReplyDeleteI can finish that whole bowl of khaman..very delicious
ReplyDeleteThis is something new to me.. Looks delicious, nice way to use up leftover dhokla..
ReplyDeleteyeah Julie this is known as Khamini. it served with papaya chutney. Guju roots u see ;)
ReplyDeleteLove that u used leftover dhokla here :)
@Linsy Patel Thanks Linsy,that was new piece of info..will update :)
ReplyDelete@Shweta Agrawal Thanks Shweta for the info..good to know about a unique papaya chutney..interesting,will try that sometime :)
ReplyDeleteSuper tempting it looks..just loved the pics...
ReplyDeleteDelicious snack from left over dhokla.... :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks quite tasty :)
ReplyDeletecolourful n yummy
ReplyDeletedelicious and tempting snack.. good way to use up the left overs!
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