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Aluminium Momos steamer large ,no 11,4.750 ltrs capacity Cooking utensil

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First, take both edges of the disk/wrapper and make a hard pinch to close its end as directed in the picture below. Once momos dough is ready either cover the bowl with a tight lid or use the cling wrap to make it soft. Keep it aside for at least 30 mins. Once momos dough is ready either cover the bowl with a tight lid or use the cling wrap to make it soft. Keep it aside for at least 30 mins Keep continuing the method of making the pleats and joining them together, and lastly, close the ends of the disk to perfectly fold this dumpling. As shown below pics. Then cut the strips into small portions and turn those small portions of dough into small lemon size balls. Sprinkle flour on it.

However, you can boil the momos using a pressure cooker too. First, boil the water (minimum 3-4 cups of water or use water to respect the number of momos you want to pressure cook at a time). Then pour the momos into the boiling water, cover the pressure cooker lid, and cook for 1 whistle on high flame. Take the momos when the cooker automatically releases its pressure. ODI World Cup: Matt Henry and Jimmy Neesham among latest injury concerns for New Zealand in South Africa drubbing ODI World Cup: The traits that make Rohit Sharma the captain, and how he differs from his predecessors Kohli and Dhoni Take a plain colander pan (if do not have any steamer) or the colander tray used in momo steamer or in idly steamer. Take 2 cups of all-purpose flour or Plain maida, add 3/4 teaspoon of salt to it, and mix all the ingredients well.

Take a rolling pin, and start rolling those balls. Turn those flour balls into a thin round disk by dusting flour on the rolling board or on the kitchen table. Mumbai court dismisses plea against Mamata over national anthem: Singing different from reciting certain words from it Put 1+1/2 cups( =375 ml) of water (into the momo steamer/idly steamer. Then put it on medium to high flame on the gas stove. Then make each pleate with your left fingertip and join its end with the last pleat by pressing it with your right fingertip. As shown in the pics below.

Or to make it oil-free, instead of greasing, put cabbage leaves or banana leaves on the steamer or colander before arranging momos on it. For kids, to avoid momos spicy chili chutney, you may serve these dumplings with sweet and sour tomato ketchup or mayonnaise.As it is steamed no oil is used in its cooking, even I used no oil while making momo’s dough. So it has very less calories. If you do not have the steamer, put a water-filled pan and put it on medium to high flame on the stovetop. When the water starts boiling and releasing the steam, then place the momo-filled colander on the steamer. Cover it tightly. Through the boiling method (in a pan and pressure cooker), any one can make momos with the first attempt. By following the same steps, you may double or triple its servings by increasing its all ingredients 2x or 3x.

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