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डपका कड़ी रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Dapka Kadhi ( Gujarati Recipe) in Hindi)

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dapka kadhi is a traditional dish from the Indian state of Gujarat, known for its rich flavors and unique preparation method. This dish is a variation of kadhi, which is a yogurt-based curry typically thickened with gram flour (besan) and seasoned with spices.

Key Components of dapka kadhi:

1. Dapka (Dapka/Dapke) : The defining feature of Dapka Kadhi is the gram flour dumplings called "dapka" that are added to the kadhi. These are usually spiced and fried or steamed, giving the dish a delightful texture.

2. Kadhi (Yogurt Curry) The base of the dish is made from yogurt, which is whisked and mixed with water, gram flour, and various spices like turmeric, cumin, and mustard seeds. The mixture is then cooked until it thickens.

3. Seasoning: The kadhi is typically tempered with ghee or oil, along with ingredients such as garlic, green chilies, and curry leaves to enhance its flavor.

4. Serving: Dapka Kadhi is usually served with steamed rice or khichdi, making it a comforting and hearty meal.

Cultural Significance:
dapka kadhi is not only a staple in many Gujarati households but is also enjoyed at festive occasions and family gatherings. It showcases the culinary tradition and vibrant flavors of Gujarati cuisine, combining simplicity with rich taste.

dapka kadhi is a delicious and filling dish that highlights the use of yogurt and gram flour in Gujarati cooking. Its unique texture from the dapka and the creamy, spiced curry creates a comforting meal, perfect for those who appreciate traditional Indian flavors.

Pro tips for dapka kadhi. 1. Soak the lentils for at least 3-4 hours to soften them before grinding. 2. Use your fingertips to roll the batter into small, uniform balls.

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Dapka Kadhi ( Gujarati Recipe) recipe - How to make Dapka Kadhi ( Gujarati Recipe)

Soaking Time

3 to 4 hours

Preparation Time

5 Mins

Cooking Time

10 Mins

Baking Time

0 Mins

Baking Temperature

0

Sprouting Time

0

Total Time

15 Mins

Makes

6 servings

Ingredients

Method

For the dapkas
 

  1. Soak the moong dal in enough lukewarm water for 3 to 4 hours. Drain and keep aside.

  2. Blend the moong dal in a mixer to a fine mixture.

  3. Transfer the mixture to a deep bowl, add the besan, oil, ginger-green chilli paste, sugar, salt, coriander and baking soda and mix well. Keep aside.


How to proceed
 

  1. Just before serving, add 1 cup of water, bring the kadhi to a boil.

  2. Add the dapka batter a little at a time using your fingertips to form dumplings and simmer for 5 to 7 minutes till the dapkas starts floating on top.


For the tempering
 

  1. Heat the oil in a small pan, add the mustard seeds, curry leaves, whole dry kashmiri red chillies. Mix well and switch off the flame.

  2. Add kashmiri red chilli powder. Mix well.

  3. Pour the tempering on the kaadhi.

  4. Serve dapka kadhi hot with steamed rice.


 


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what is dapka kadhi made of ?

 

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batter for dapka kadhi

 

    1. Soak the moong dal in enough water for 3 to 4 hours.
      Step 4 – Soak the moong dal in enough water for 3 to 4 hours.
    2. Drain and keep aside.
      Step 5 – Drain and keep aside.
    3. Blend the moong dal in a mixer to a fine mixture.
      Step 6 – Blend the moong dal in a mixer to a fine mixture.
    4. Transfer the mixture to a deep bowl.
      Step 7 – Transfer the mixture to a deep bowl.
    5. Add 1/2 cup besan (bengal gram flour). Besan helps to bind the ingredients in the dumpling batter together, giving it its shape and structure.
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    6. Add 1 tbsp oilOil helps to prevent the batter from drying out during cooking and ensures a smooth, soft texture.
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    7. Add 1 tsp ginger-green chilli pasteThe ginger-green chili paste helps to balance the sweetness and tanginess of the kadhi, creating a harmonious taste profile.
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    8. Add 1/2 tsp sugarThe sweetness of the sugar helps to counterbalance the tartness of the yogurt and the spiciness of the masalas, creating a more harmonious and enjoyable flavor profile.
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    9. Add salt to taste.
      Step 12 – Add salt to taste.
    10. Add 1 tbsp finely chopped coriander (dhania)Coriander adds a fresh, herbaceous flavor that complements the tangy taste of the kadhi.
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    11. Mix well.
      Step 14 – Mix well.
    12. Add a pinch of baking sodaThe use of baking soda contributes to a lighter and more tender texture for the Dapka Kadhi, making it more enjoyable to eat.
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    13. Mix well. Keep aside.
      Step 16 – Mix well. Keep aside.
making dapka kadhi

 

    1. Just before serving, add 1 cup of water to the kadhi.
      Step 17 – Just before serving, add 1 cup of water to the kadhi.
    2. Bring the kadhi to a boil.
      Step 18 – Bring the kadhi to a boil.
    3. Add the dapka batter a little at a time using your fingertips to form dumplings.
      Step 19 – Add the dapka batter a little at a time using your fingertips to form dumplings.
    4. Simmer for 5 to 7 minutes till the dapkas starts floating on top.
      Step 20 – Simmer for 5 to 7 minutes till the dapkas starts floating on top.
for the tempering

 

    1. Heat 1 tbsp oil in a small pan.
      Step 21 – Heat 1 tbsp oil in a small pan.
    2. Add 1/2 tsp mustard seeds.
      Step 22 – Add 1/2 tsp mustard seeds.
    3. Add 5 to 7 curry leaves.
      Step 23 – Add 5 to 7 curry leaves.
    4. Add 2 kashmiri dry red chillies.
      Step 24 – Add 2 kashmiri dry red chillies.
    5. Mix well and switch off the flame.
      Step 25 – Mix well and switch&nbsp;off the flame.
    6. Add 1/8 tsp kashimiri chilli powder.
      Step 26 – Add 1/8 tsp kashimiri chilli powder.
    7. Mix well.
      Step 27 – Mix well.
    8. Pour the tempering on the kaadhi.
      Step 28 – Pour the tempering on the kaadhi.
    9. Serve dapka kadhi hot with steamed rice.
      Step 29 – Serve <strong>dapka kadhi</strong> hot with steamed rice.
pro tips to make dapka kadhi recipe

 

    1. Soak the lentils for at least 3-4 hours to soften them before grinding.
      Step 30 – Soak the lentils&nbsp;for at least 3-4 hours to soften them before grinding.
    2. Use your fingertips to roll the batter into small, uniform balls.
      Step 31 – Use your fingertips to roll the batter into small, uniform balls.
    3. The key to a good kadhi is using sour yogurt. Fresh yogurt won't give you the desired tanginess.
    4. Do not over cook the dapkas in the kadhi or else they become chewy and dense.
      Step 33 – Do not over&nbsp;cook the dapkas in the kadhi or else they become chewy and dense.
Nutrient values (Abbrv)per plate
Nutrient values (Abbrv) per serving
Energy305 cal
Protein15.6 g
Carbohydrates41.6 g
Fiber7 g
Fat7.9 g
Cholesterol4 mg
Sodium34 mg

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arymal07

Jan. 22, 2021, 3:29 p.m.

Its a wonderful alternative to the fried pakoda kadhi,that is a staple in north Indian homes. As a variation I tried it with moong dal chilka and it was just as nice. Thank-you Tarla aunty!

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Davinderpalsingh

April 25, 2015, 12:07 p.m.

I have not tried but urs recipes are awesome hats off to you

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sangeeta

March 23, 2012, 9:01 p.m.

Mast...

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nupoorpatil

June 2, 2011, 12:57 p.m.

Dabka ke kaaran kadhi ka swad lazzatdar mehsuus karooge...

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