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How To Make Gujarati Khaman Dhokla: 5 Tips To Make It Soft

Aditi Saraswat
03/07/2026 13:32:00

Soft, airy, and slightly tangy, dhokla is one of those snacks that feels enjoyable without being too heavy. Unlike many rainy-day favourites, this is steamed rather than deep-fried, making it a much lighter option when you are craving something relaxing. The fluffy consistency, tempered with mustard seeds, garnished with fresh coriander and a slight sweetness, makes a balance of flavours that has made this Gujarati snack loved across India. 

Monsoon season often gives cravings for warm, savoury snacks, but not every teatime snack needs to be oily. Whether you are hosting your loved ones on a rainy weekend or looking for a quick evening snack that should feel light, this easy Gujarati khaman dhokla delivers a soft, spongy snack that delights you every time. 

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How To Make Khaman Dhokla 

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Tips To Make Soft And Fluffy Khaman Dhokla Every Time

Many people claim to get hard, tough, or very dry dhoklas each time they make them. The correct cooking time, proportion of every ingredient and even how it is mixed all matter. Here are some sure-shot ways to make airy, spongy dhoklas every time.

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