Oats dhokla is the instant dhokla recipe with oats flour, semolina and curd in equal portions, which is a savory and steamed snack or a great breakfast or a great meal in itself. Seasoned with mustard seeds, curry leaves and green chilies this oats dhokla is a perfect guilt-free food to consume.
Dhokla is a popular Gujarati dish which is prepared by making a dal-rice mixture by soaking, grinding and finally fermenting which is very time-consuming. Instant oats dhokla is a fusion dhokla recipe which is prepared in just 20 minutes without any need for fermentation. Fruit salt or baking soda helps to make it fluffy, spongy and light. Oats is a very healthy and nutritious ingredient. Rich in fiber which helps in reducing cholesterol level. Since it is a low glycemic index food, it is good for people with diabetes.
How to make oats flour First dry roast the rolled oats and let them come to room temperature. Just ground it to fine powder and store in airtight container. Finally this oats powder you can use in making flatbread, in baking, smoothies, ice cream to name a few.
Dhokla is one dish which I found a very versatile. You can add vegetable puree, change adding new flour in rava and a new version of dhokla gets ready. To make this oats dhokla I took my ragi dhokla recipe. Just replaced ragi with oats flour and rest of the ingredients are same.
For making this I used baking soda, you can add eno as well. Eno makes the batter more airy and fluffy as compared to baking soda so the result will be different. I forgot to add sesame seeds in tempering that is why you will not see sesame seeds in photos.
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So let see how to prepare this steamed, savory cake or dhokla Instant Oats Dhokla.
Oats Dhokla | Instant Oats Rava Dhokla
Ingredients Serve 4
1 Cup oats flour
1 Cup sooji (rava or semolina)
1″ grated ginger
1 Cup curd
1.5 Tsp eno fruit salt or ½ teaspoon baking soda
½ cup to 1cup water (optional)
1 teaspoon salt
For Tempering
2 teaspoon cooking oil
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
1 Sprig curry leaves
2 teaspoon sesame seeds/til
1 Green chili slit(optional)
Method
- First of all, make oats flour as stated above and keep it ready.
- In a mixing bowl mix curd, rava and oats flour together and make a smooth paste. Keep it aside for 10 min.
- Preheat the steamer and grease the dhokla plates.
- After 10 min stirs the paste and adds water. You may need to add more than ½ cup water. Consistency should be like idli batter.
- Finally, add grated ginger, salt, and baking soda (eno fruit salt). Mix together and immediately pour over dhokla plates. Add baking soda just before everything is ready.
- Steam it for 12-15 min on medium flame. In between check with a toothpick that it should come out clean.
- Switch off the burner and let this cook down. Meanwhile, prepare for tempering.
- Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds.
- Once seeds crackle adds curry leaves, sesame seeds, and salt.
- Pour this tempering over steamed dhokla plates, cut them in the square and serve with green coriander chutney or palak chutney. Oats dhokla is ready to serve.
Note
- Consistency should be like idli batter. So adjust water accordingly. I used almost 1 cup of water to get the idli batter like consistency.
- Let them cool down a bit before cutting them.
- Add baking soda just before pouring and everything is ready
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Oats Dhokla Recipe | Instant Oats Dhokla | Instant Oats Rava Dhokla
Ingredients
For Batter
- 1 Cup oats flour
- 1 Cup sooji (rava or semolina)
- 1″ grated ginger
- 1 Cup curd
- 1.5 teaspoon eno fruit salt or ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ cup to 1cup water (optional)
- 1 teaspoon salt
For Tempering
- 2 teaspoon cooking oil
- 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
- 1 Sprig curry leaves
- 2 teaspoon sesame seeds/til
- 1 Green chili slit(optional)
Instructions
- First of all, make oats flour as stated above and keep it ready.
- In a mixing bowl mix curd, rava and oats flour together and make a smooth paste. Keep it aside for 10 min.
- Preheat the steamer and grease the dhokla plates.
- After 10 min stirs the paste and adds water. You may need to add more than ½ cup water. Consistency should be like idli batter.
- Finally, add grated ginger, salt, and baking soda (eno fruit salt). Mix together and immediately pour over dhokla plates. Add baking soda just before everything is ready.
- Steam it for 12-15 min on medium flame. In between check with a toothpick that it should come out clean.Switch off the burner and let this cook down. Meanwhile, prepare for tempering.
- Heat oil in a pan and add mustard seeds.
- Once seeds crackle adds curry leaves, sesame seeds, and salt.
- Pour this tempering over steamed dhokla plates, cut them in the square and serve with green coriander chutney or palak chutney. Oats dhokla is ready to serve.
Notes
- Consistency should be like idli batter. So adjust water accordingly. I used almost 1 cup of water to get the idli batter like consistency.
- Let them cool down a bit before cutting them.
- Add baking soda just before pouring and everything is ready
Nutrition
This is my entry for “Breakfast staple with different grain event” in BM 91 week1 day 3.
Priya Srinivasan
Aww, you are making me crave for this now! Love the spongy texture !! Love dhokla for its versatility ❤️ Love the pictures
code2cook
Thanks Priya for liking oats dhokla.
Malini
Dhokla looks so perfect with the soft and fluffy texture. Very quick and healthy recipe. Your Oats twist to the Rava batter is really interesting. Perfect for a breakfast or snack. Always love the way you present and capture it. Great share!
code2cook
Actually I found this trick now, can make any dhokla with it. Thanks for liking dear.
Priyaa_jo
These spongy dhoklas ! Love this perfection...I am gujju so big YES for any dhokla variations...
code2cook
Priya meri aatma gujju hai, hahahh I love Gujarati food specially dhokla is something I am mad at.
Poonam Bachhav
Oats dhokla looks just perfect Bhavna..soft fluffy and moist..adding oats flour to rava dhokla batter is brilliant !
code2cook
Thanks Poonam, I feel this is the only trick to make different dhokla.
Geetanjali Tung
What an amazing dhokla recipe. That to with oats. Healthy and nutritious!! Superb share☺
code2cook
Thanks Geetanjali, yeah I am crazy for dhokla.
Jagruti Dhanecha
Oats dhokla sounds so delicious and tasty, when we are not in the mood of having oats porridge, oats dhoklas are welcomed with both hands by everyone at home 🙂 yours come out nice and fluffy.
code2cook
I love Gujarati food, and dhokla rank number 1.
Pavani
Dhoklas with oats looks very interesting and healthy too. Thanks for the recipe.
code2cook
Thanks Pavani. I am glad you liked oats dhokla
Jolly
Oats dhokla looks really soft & fluffy just a perfect texture..I must say, can't stop drooling at this instant & yummy recipe.
code2cook
Thanks dear, I am glad that you loved this oats dhokla.
themadscientistskitchen
Sounds awesome. I need to try this dhokla.
code2cook
Oats dhokla really taste great. Do try.
Chef Mireille
looks so incredibly soft and fluffy - I only had dhokla once when I was in Mumbai - I really need to try my hands at making my own
Ruchisvegkitchen
Dhokla looks so soft and tempting. Perfect texture . Definately healthy as Oats is main ingredient. Lovely idea and Great share
sapana
Oats dhokla came out so soft and delicious Bhawana and I love your beautiful presentation too.
Gayathri
The texture of this instant dokla is amazing. Using oats flour is a brilliant idea and it is a plate full of healthy goodness..
harini
Perfectly done and presented. Would love to have for a snack now 🙂
Priya Suresh
How spongy and delicious those oats dhoklas looks.. Even am planning to make these dhoklas for the same theme, looks like i have to give a twist now.. Well done Bhawana.;