Momos / dumplings are delicious appetizer which is cooked by boiling, steaming, baking as well as frying. In all the ways these are tasty. These can be filled with any minced meat and it can also be made with vegetables.
At first when my cousin bought this and I didn’t like the taste and these were a strict no to me, but one day when my SIL got an idea of making momos with the left over chicken (she is a great fan of these cute dumplings), I was first hesitant to make, but later we both got into the mission and in the first attempt it came out well and then I realised that its so easy to make (we tried it out from a book long back). Now these are my favorite appetizers and when ever we visit a Chinese eatery, I order these first :)
The dough is shaped into small circular flat pieces and after filling is placed, it is enclosed either in a round shape or in the shape of a half moon. I don't know whether the one which I made are called as momos as I shaped them in the form of gujjiya (sorry for that as I couldn’t get the perfect shape), but the taste was the same as the restaurant one :)
Ingredients:
- Chicken (boiled and minced)- 250gms
- Onions (chopped)- 2nos
- Green Chillies (chopped)- 2nos
- Ginger and garlic paste- 1tbsp
- Soya Sauce- 1tsp
- Salt- as per taste
- Maida / All purpose flour- 2cups
- Oil- 1tbsp
Method:
- Combine the maida and salt with sufficient amount of water and knead into a soft dough and keep it aside.
- Combine the minced chicken, onions, green chillies, ginger- garlic paste, soya sauce and salt in a bowl.
- Divide the dough into small balls and roll out each ball thinly.
- Place 1tbsp of the chicken filling in the middle of the rolled out dough and bring all the edges together and pinch and twist the pleats to ensure that the momo is closed tightly.
- Steam in a steamer for about 20 minutes. As I don't have momo steamer I made this in idli steamer.
- Serve these with tomato- garlic sauce.
these look lovely! would love to munch on them :)
ReplyDeleteLooks well made dear. My kid loves them any time.
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Wow they luks perfect,yummy momos...
ReplyDeleteWow...the momos look delectable!!!
ReplyDeletePerfectly made!!
Dear Zareena
ReplyDeleteVery nice dish and well presented. Actually I havent made momo for quite some time. I always used minced raw chicken but now I will try with boiled one.
Have a nice week
wow!!my husband is gonna love this. he is a huge chicken fan. thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteLooks utterly yummy..I am drooling here. Wonderful momos zareena!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very tasty. And using the leftover chicken - great idea!
ReplyDeleteOmg, feel like finishing that whole plate, super inviting..
ReplyDeleteOhh ~ love momos,steaming ones in cold wintery nights ~ Look awesome n perfect!
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seriously even i din't know it was this easy.. good job
ReplyDeletewowww.. i was in search of this recipe.. thanks Zareena.. wr u stay in Bglr? i stay near old airport road.. n wr in Kerala?
ReplyDeleteI love them. makes me feel like eat now:)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all your love and support. You girls rock!
ReplyDeleteLena- I stay in HSR layout. In Kerala, my Husband is from Kaloor (Kochi) and I am from Kottayam.
these are so so yummy...And they look positively delicious..:P
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These sound wonderful with the chicken filling. Lovely presentation :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so perfect.. I have been looking for this recipe for a while now.. thanks .. this is so easy and quick..
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