Momos Recipe - Veg Momos - Dassana's Veg Recipes
Momos Recipe - Veg Momos - Dassana's Veg Recipes
Ingredients
Instructions
Making dough
1. Take the all-purpose flour, salt, oil in a bowl and mix them well with a spoon.
2. Add water in parts and knead to a firm dough. Cover the dough and keep aside for 30
minutes.
2. In a thick bottomed pan heat oil. Add finely chopped garlic. Sauté for 2 to 3 seconds on
medium-low heat.
3. Add spring onion whites and sauté for 10 to 15 seconds on medium-low heat. Then add all
the finely chopped vegetables.
4. Increase the flame and stir fry the vegetables on a medium to high heat. If you have not used
a thick bottomed pan, then saute the veggies on a low to medium heat.
5. Sauté or stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes. Then add soy sauce, salt and pepper.
7. Switch off the flame and add the spring onions greens. Mix well.
8. Check the taste and add more salt, pepper or soy sauce, if required. Set the stuffing aside
until it cools completely.
Shaping momos
1. Divide the dough in two parts. Make a 7 to 8 inches log from each part. Cut the log into equal
slices.
2. Make ball of each slice and keep them covered with a moist napkin.
3. Take each dough ball and on a lightly dusted board, roll each dough ball into a thin circle of
about 3 to 4 inches in diameter.
6. Lift one side of the edge and start pleating. (Refer to the video below to see how pleating is
done).
7. Start folding and forming the pleats one by one. Towards the end, join the pleats in the center.
8. Prepare all momos this way and keep them covered under a moist napkin. Till you are ready
to steam them.
2. In a greased steamer pan or in idli moulds, place the momos keeping some space between
them so that they don't touch each other. Check notes on how to steam the momos in idli pan
or pressure cooker or Instant Pot.
4. Don't overdo the steaming, as the dough becomes dense and dry.
5. The steaming time may vary upon the thickness of momos' cover.
6. When you touch the momo then dough should not feel sticky to you. This means they are
done and the momos will have a transparent look.
7. Time of cooking varies from intensity of the flame and kind of pan and the steamer you are
using.
8. Once done, remove them and keep on a serving tray or plate. Garnish with spring onion
greens.
9. Serve veg momos with a spicy sauce like schezwan sauce or tomato-chili sauce or chili
sauce. You can also serve it with red chilli garlic chutney.
Notes
Dough: Knead the dough to a firm texture. If the dough becomes soft, then add some flour
and knead again. If the dough looks dry, then add 1 to 2 tablespoons water and continue to
knead.
Stuffing: Add your favorite veggies in the stuffing. Just a stuffing of button mushrooms or a
mix of fresh mushrooms also taste good. You could even make a stuffing of mashed or
boiled potatoes and paneer or even cheddar cheese.
Seasonings: You can experiment in the stuffing and come up with different flavors. Add your
favorite ground spices, herbs, sauces and seasonings.
Steaming: While steaming do keep some space between the momos. After steaming the
dumplings expand and you don’t want them sticking to each other. You can steam in an
Instant Pot, Electric Cooker, Stove-top Pressure cooker, a regular Pot or pan or even in a Idli
steamer pan.
Checking for doneness: After the momos are steamed, when you touch the dough it should
not feel sticky. The momos will also look transparent.
Gluten Free: Using millet flour or rice flour to make these dumplings gluten free. Shaping
them can be a tricky with a gluten free dough. To 1 cup of any millet flour or rice flour, add ½
teaspoon oil, ¼ teaspoon salt and enough boiling water to get a smooth dough. After adding
hot water first mix with a spoon. Cover and let dough become warm and then knead to a
smooth dough.
Substitutes: Use tamari or bragg liquid aminos in place of soy sauce. Use white pepper in
place of black pepper. Use onions (red or white) or shallots in place of spring onions
(scallions).
Steaming in Instant Pot
1. Keep a trivet inside the IP steel insert. Add 1 to 1.5 cup water.
2. Use the sauté button to get the water to a boiling stage.
3. Place the pan containing the dim sum or momos on the trivet.
4. Position the valve to steam release position on the lid. Seal with the lid and using the steam
option, steam for 5 to 6 minutes. Keep a track of the time using a stop-watch.
Steaming in Electric cooker
1. Pour water inside the steel insert or pot of the cooker. Using the steam or cook/heat option
let the water come to a boil.
2. Use the steamer pan that came with the cooker. Grease it and place the dumplings on it.
3. Place this steamer pan on the top of the pot in the cooker or inside the pot on a trivet
(depending on various models and brands, this will change). Set the time of 5 to 6 minutes for
steaming.
Steaming in a stovetop Pressure Cooker
Nutrition
Calories: 53kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 159mg |
Potassium: 54mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 940IU | Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): 1mg | Vitamin B2
(Riboflavin): 1mg | Vitamin B3 (Niacin): 1mg | Vitamin B6: 1mg | Vitamin C: 2mg | Vitamin E: 1mg |
Vitamin K: 3µg | Calcium: 8mg | Vitamin B9 (Folate): 22µg | Iron: 1mg | Magnesium: 7mg |
Phosphorus: 21mg | Zinc: 1mg