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February 4, 2010

VEG MOMOS RECIPE WITH GARLIC CHUTNEY/DIP

Veg momos
(Pics updated)

I had this Veg momos with garlic chutney in my friend’s house. She prepared both steamed & deep fried Momos. Both were tasting excellent. We liked it very much.Generally Momos are prepared only with Maida/All purpose flour.I have posted two versions , one with maida & another one with maida & wheat flour in 2 :1 ratio.But the color of wheat ones don't look good ;). After tasting these momos , my MIL started making it with  wheat flour.She said it tastes good when eaten hot..More than the color , its healthy , she said :) I prepared a dip /chutney as an accompaniment. It was  a nice combination.As i prepared idli along with momos , we had this chutney for both idly & momos. I’ve given the recipe for momo sauce/dip at the end of this post. As I prepared the dough & filling in very less quantity , i made less number of deep fried momos..

I wanted to update the pictures of momo as it the most popular post in my blog :) ..Before updating the old pictures , I wanted to see the shape of momos served here in restaurants. Last week my hubby took me to a chinese restaurant and there I tasted momos in different shapes.They looked very cute and small in size.. I wanted to try those shapes and I finally got the idea after watching an you tube video of veenas kitchen where she had posted the recipe from the chef’s hands. He had very well explained the different shapes..Thanks a lot to veena’s kitchen and the chef . I have tried to give the step by step pictures for different shapes. Hope I can make it perfect in future ..Last but not the least , momos has to be served really hot to enjoy its original flavour & taste.

Check out my another version of momos chutney HERE

MOMO STUFFING

Ingredients
 1 cup = 200ml
  • Maida – 1 cup
  • Cooking oil - 1 tsp ( to make dough) +1 tsp ( to add in water while steaming)
  • Salt & water – as required.
For stuffing :
  • Carrot – 2 nos (Finely chopped )
  • Cabbage – 1 cup ( finely shredded / chopped )
  • Big onion – 2 nos (-d0-)
  • Garlic – 5-8 flakes (-do-)
  • White Pepper powder - 1 tsp (adjust)
  • Soya sauce – 1/2 tsp
  • Ajinomoto – 2 pinches (optional)
  • Salt – As required
  • Oil – 2 tbsp
Method
  • Mix Maida with salt,water and a tsp of oil to make a soft pliable dough.Keep it covered for 30 minutes.
momo tile2
  • Chop all the vegetables very finely..Take a wide mouthed kadai with 2tbsp of oil and add the onions & garlic pieces.Saute for sometime.Then add vegetables.
  • Saute well in high flame, keep tossing for 3 minutes.Add salt , soya sauce ,White pepper powder and Ajinomoto (optional ).Toss it well and switch off the flame.
Momo tile
  • Now take the dough and make very small sized balls ( 20 gms weight) of even size.
  • Roll it to make a thin small poori of 4-5 inches. Then take a tsp of stuffing and keep it in the center of the poori.
momo tile3
  • I made three different shapes of momos .. Here they are
Momo tile6
momo tile7
momo tile8  -
Please refer here for the last shape..
  • Arrange the momos in a greased plate. When the water in the idli pot starts to roll boil, keep the plate inside. Steam in an idli pot for 7-8 mins. Add a tsp of oil in idli pot water while steaming !!
  • You can also deep fry the momo in oil till it tunrs golden !
Serve hot with tomato sauce or Garlic chutney Smile

momo fried

GARLIC CHUTNEY/MOMO SAUCE/DIP
  • Garlic flakes – 10 nos
  • Red chilly – 4  nos ( adjust)
  • Tomato - 1 no
  • Vinegar – 1 tsp (adjust based on the no of red chillies used)
  • Salt & water – as required.
Method:
  • Grind all the ingredients given above with little water.(Since the quantity is very less, i used little water to grind)
momo sauce

Transfer to a serving bowl and Enjoy with Momos / Idly / Dosa.

Here is a picture of momo with wheat & maida combination …Here i used 3/4 cup of maida & 1/4 cup of wheat flour..
MOMO WITH WHEAT & MAIDA


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58 comments :

  1. very good photos. I tried momos once, however our family couldnot take it :(

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  2. I love momo's especially the steamed one's...they look truly divine wid dat dipping sauce...

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  3. Lovely Momos...wanting tomake them since long time...but putting all maida made me skeptical.. I am going to try this one out

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  4. Momo's look good and the sauce looks really tempting and yummy!

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  5. Beautiful combo. Love the garlic chutney and steamed Momos must taste great dipped in hot sauce.

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  6. looks delicious..am goingto try this..just recently bought a Mw steamer..so can make in that..

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  7. Looking great,love the chutney.Perfect dip.

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  8. Momos look delicious and the dip so flavorful! Yumm!

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  9. Am drooling here..very delicious....

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  10. Lovely Momo's, never attempetd those.Will try out and see..Maes a great party food

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  11. I love momos..... I never miss on them, when it is Beijing Bites... And it is only Beijing Bites..... I was planning to prepare it since a very long time..... But still planning..... And U've made them...all so yummy & beautifully clicked.....

    Ash....
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  12. i have never heard momos b4... is it like a dumpling..looks yummy though!!!

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  13. perfect combo....yummy tea time snack!

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  14. Thank u all my friends.Do try this and leave ur comments :)

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  15. Am ready to finish that whole plate, feel like preparing immediately..

    Beautiful clicks...

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  16. Dip looks like the ones served in the restuarant... Should be great with the dumplings... A wonderful starter!!!

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  17. Momos look delicious and the combo sounds interesting. Lovely presentation.

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  18. Nice tempting clicks Chitra..garlic sauce sounds fabulous :)

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  19. very nice momos.even i thought of trying this when i saw in a blog.garlic chutney will be a great combo.

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  20. Momos looks cute and yummy, perfect with garlic chutney.

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  21. Goodness! I love this!Mouthwatering and scrumptious!Thanks for sharing..

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  22. I tried the steamed momos at the tibetan stall at Dilli Haat. They were delicious. I shall try this and let you know how it turned out.

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  23. momos look great!!, and the chutney too!!, lovely clicks dear

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  24. Love this,I will try for sure sometime!

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  25. beautiful momos and fab dip! I love momos havent yet made it at home, gathering patience for the delicate darlings :)
    lovely clicks as always dear :)
    TC

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  26. Simply lovely recipe dear! Love the way you steamed it!

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  27. Chitra, all I have eyes for is the chutney in the middle!

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  28. wow lovely recipe..looks so tempting...

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  29. Lovely recipe with red colourful hot chutney...deliciouas...;))

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  30. Hey,

    Kindly accept & collect your TOFA from my space...... Thank You,

    Happy Valentines Day!!!!

    Ash...
    (http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  31. Never seen anyone making momos at home... nice one !

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  32. The recipe is new to me...dish looks good...bookmarking it!

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  33. always wanted to prepare momo's - steamed so healthy.gonna try soon

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  34. Forgot to mention two tomatoes in chutney receipe

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  35. i love the profile name...picked from my one of d al timefav movies....n nice cooking.,....

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  36. Oh! that looks so delicious and tempting ..I would prefer momos anydays..hugs and smiles

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  37. I rememenr eating steamed momos in a small nepalese restaurant in bangalore. I loved their fiery red chutney dip that it was served with. Yours looks nice nad inviting Chitra.

    Shobha

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  38. Momos with garlic chutney......
    Your dish is looking absolutely fabulous
    Yummy and spicy indeed!!

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  39. Just like your other recipes, this recipe also rocks!!Thanks for all the great recipes!!!

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  40. Looks yum n easy to make. love that gloss on top of the steamed momo!!!!

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  41. Replies
    1. Yes julie , i too thought of linking it , thanks for reminding me .wil do it :)

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  42. Thanx for linking,Chitra..Please leave me a comment that u have liked both pages and your fb profile name so that I can add your recipe for the give away:)

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  43. Sorry,Chitra..Just noticed that this is an old entry,no probs in linking up but for the giveaway we need a fresh entry :(

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    1. That's ok.. i'll try to post some new recipes :)

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  44. hii chitra, i have a question, can we preserve the garlic chutney for weeks?

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    1. I dont think u can store this for weeks.I feel u can keep it for 3-4 days in an air tight box when refrigerated..

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  45. Tired these for the first time today...Made them in Whole Wheat - & they were awesome. Thanx for sharing such beautiful pictures and all your lovely efforts enabling people to make these.

    Previously I used to goto Brown Sugar (New Delhi) - the only outlet selling wheat momos, but now I feel like a KING.

    Warm Regards

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  46. Thanks a lot for trying and ur feedback made my day :)

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  47. I love momos Chitra. Love the clicks more so because the last pic has green banana leaf background.

    Shobha

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  48. "I am really enjoyed this dish; it was flavorful and filling.
    this dish looks incredible! :)
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