Veg momos recipe, How to make momos - Raks Kitchen (2024)

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Veg Momos is a popular steamed dumpling prepared with all purpose flour (Maida) stuffed with vegetables. Learn how to make momos with a helping video for shaping the momo.

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Veg Momos can be enjoyed any time through out the year as snack. It is a popular street food in the north of India typically served with a spicy chilli chutney.

Do check out my Paneer version recipe in my website and goes well with this tomato chutney I posted earlier.

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This is the first time I am trying as well as tasting veg momos. I had a wish to try this ever since my SIL posted this.

But have been postponing trying this due to various reasons. Now since a reader requested this recipe in my recipe request page, I thought of posting it.

Since this is the first time, It was laborious to make this. Also making a post today become a mandatory today, other wise its quite easy when you make on regular days.

It's really delicious and I bet you won't stop eating just one. I have tried this with maida, you can also try this with wheat flour.

Stuffing

The stuffing I made is as the same as the one I used in my spring roll, except I added garlic today.

  • Firstly add garlic to hot oil in a pan above high heat. Then saute the white part of spring onion.
  • After that add very finely chopped vegetables.
  • Saute furthermore in high heat just for a minute without changing color.
  • Add along sugar to give a balanced taste, retain color and give glaze.
  • Finally add sauces, salt and pepper as needed.

Excuse the shape and size of the momos 😉

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Variations

The filling is very much of your choice. You can add grated radish, mushrooms as we do for spring roll.

I have done veg paneer momos which is perfect in this well.

There are lot of variations like sautéing the momos in pan, deep frying or even adding in a quick sauce (gravy).

Storage

You can prepare the momos, steam and reheat while serving. Consume within a day in room temperature.

You can also prepare and arrange in a tray and cling wrap it the previous day, then next day steam it.

I have not tried freezing momos, but first arrange in a tray, cling wrap it. Then take it out after freezing for 8 hours to bag it. Better to consume within a month.

To reheat the frozen momos, leave it in counter top for 30 minutes to defrost it.

Then cook it as mentioned below.

Top tip

Make the skin thin so that the momos turns out perfect.

Adding oil in the momos dough adds softness to the skin.

Don't worry about perfect shape, after all it tastes same and only taste matters 🙂

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Veg Momos recipe

Veg Momos recipe, a popular snack prepared with maida and vegetables and a steamed version. Learn how to make momos with a helping video for shaping the momos.

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Author Raks Anand

Servings 12 momos

Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup All purpose flour/ maida
  • Water as needed
  • Salt
  • 2 teaspoon Oil

For stuffing

  • 1 cup Cabbage Finely chopped
  • ¼ cup Carrot Finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon Garlic
  • 4 sprig Spring onion
  • ¼ teaspoon sugar
  • ½ teaspoon Black pepper powder
  • 1 sp Soya sauce
  • Salt
  • 1 tablespoon Oil

Instructions

  • Mix flour, salt and oil in a bowl and add water to make a smooth pliable dough. Just like our poori dough. Keep aside covered.

  • Heat a pan with oil, add garlic, and finely chopped white part of the spring onion. Give a stir in high flame. Add the chopped veggies, sugar and fry in high flame for a minute.

  • Add salt, pepper, soy sauce and mix well. Lastly add finely chopped green part of the spring onion and mix for a minute in medium flame. Switch off and keep aside.

  • I rolled the dough into a big disc and used a big lid to cut into smaller discs. After that I again roll to make it more thin. Keep some stuffing we prepared in the middle.

  • Fold it to make momo shapes. refer my video – click here or refer below.

  • Steam it in a steamer spaced properly, for 5 minutes.

Video

Notes

  • Adding oil in the dough gives softer outer layer.

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Step by step photos

  1. Mix flour, salt and oil in a bowl and add water to make a smooth pliable dough. Just like we prepare for poori. Keep aside covered.
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  2. Heat a pan with oil, add garlic, and finely chopped white part of the spring onion. Give a stir in high flame. Add the chopped veggies, sugar and fry in high flame for a minute.
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  3. Add salt, pepper, soy sauce and mix well. Lastly add finely chopped green part of scallion and mix for a minute in medium flame. Switch off and keep aside.
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  4. I rolled the dough into a big disc and used a big lid to cut into smaller discs. After that I again roll to make it more thin. Keep some vegetables we prepared in the middle.
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  5. Fold it to make momo shapes. refer my video – click here. Though I have not made it perfect, it can help beginners like me 🙂
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  6. Steam it in a steamer spaced properly, for 5 minutes.
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Serve hot with hot chilli sauce or you can try this tomato dip.

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Divya Kudua

    Love the shape of the momos,can't believe you made it for the first time!

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  2. Chitra

    Perfect shape!! Looks yummy. I have to make again atleast to change the picture 🙂 Thanks for trying 🙂

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  3. Veena Theagarajan

    lovely! my favourite never know this is so easy.. Bookmarked for trying
    Great-secret-of-life.blogspot.com

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  4. nups

    woww...so tempting
    i gonna try dis
    bt i wnt to ask if dere isany alternative option for steamer..lyk steaming in presure cooker or sumthng lyk dt bcoz i dnt hv steamer...plzz suggest any alternative.....
    thnx 🙂

    Reply

  5. Raji

    Perfect...first time, are you sure???? these are looking so beautiful. Excellent recipe !

    Reply

  6. Chiya

    My 1st comment on your blogs Ms.Raji , tried few recipes from your site , and it came out really well . love the way you click pics also .
    Will love to try the Veg Momos soon , it looks delicious !

    Reply

  7. PriyaVaasu

    Looks super yum!

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  8. sowmya's creative saga

    Look really good and tempting me to try..

    Reply

  9. Nagalakshmi V

    looks great, doesn't look like a first-timer's attempt at all 🙂

    ps: i love your steamer too!

    Reply

  10. Bharathy

    Wow! Too good raks! you have made it perfect!!! came rushing here when i saw the pics in flickr 9which said posted 2 hours ago and bingo the complete pos is already up!!! with the vdo!!
    this is not just a pressure post but a high pressure post!! 🙂

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  11. RAKS KITCHEN

    True Bharathy! Super pressure post 😀 haha
    Thank you all for your comments 🙂

    Reply

  12. Shama Nagarajan

    super inviting dear

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  13. RAKS KITCHEN

    Nups,

    Yes if you have a pressure cooker, fill it with 3/4 cup water, then place a broad bowl(height should be less)filled with water as well. Now place a greased plate over it and arrange the momos over it. If you have a perforated plate, then it would be more apt for it.No need to add the weight valve.Just steam for 10 minutes. Even you can follow the same inside an electric cooker or even in a big kadai. Electric cooker has one accessory now a days. You can try in that.

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  14. APARNARAJESHKUMAR

    btw last photo was stunning 🙂

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  15. S.Menaga

    looks inviting,soon will try it out!!

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  16. lata raja

    I saw the post in Chitra's too. You have shaped the momos very beautifully. Loved the perfect pleats.

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  17. Prathima Rao

    One of my fav..I make the stuffing same way too..Its multipurpose but tastes diff in each of the dishes!! These have come out perfect Raks.. 🙂
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  18. Preeti Jaipal

    Liked the recipe and its presentation...

    Reply

  19. Divs Sundaram

    wow!!!!!! gr8 pic nd very tempting.. i jus hav a doubt.. s water not required for the dough???

    Reply

  20. Neha Tripathi

    lovely...i m a big fan of you n your blog n have tried some recipes too n they were too good.
    1 question..can we use microwave for steaming...i have tried it earlier but the covering of my momos was too dry. what would be the reason,can u please explain?
    thanks

    Reply

  21. RAKS KITCHEN

    Divs, yes, forgot in hurry, added now, thanks for letting me know!

    Reply

  22. Amy

    Wow!!look so delicious

    Reply

  23. Anu

    Raji, classic one. Looks sooooooo good.

    Reply

  24. Priya

    Irresistible momos, yummy and inviting.

    Reply

  25. dassana

    perfect shape and perfect momos. i liked your steamer too. saw your video and it does not look like you are making the momos for the first time.

    Reply

  26. RAKS KITCHEN

    neha,
    I too have a microwave steamer. I too have encountered the same problem ... Try reducing the cooking time, in between change the position, it may help a bit. I assume u cook the momos covered.

    Reply

  27. Premalatha Aravindhan

    Wow beautiful mamos,luks so perfect and yum...

    Reply

  28. jeyashrisuresh

    Super tempting and perfect momos. wonderful presentation too

    Reply

  29. Preeti Kashyap

    PERFECT RAKS!!!!

    Reply

  30. Sushma Madhuchandra

    can't believe you cooked it for the first time! perfect momos.

    Reply

  31. divya

    wow...im droooling here!!looks amazing!

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  32. Srimathi

    Its very nice. Its like a modhakum with veggies. Love the addition of pictures on the top of your blog. It looks very nice.

    Reply

  33. Laavanya

    They look so pretty. I use readymade wonton skins most of the time since it makes this dish super fast..

    Reply

  34. Sharmilee! :)

    Looks so perfect, yummy looking momos!!

    Reply

  35. dishesfrommykitchen

    Mmm i love momos.. do it often. If it unplanned one I do it with wonton wrappers too.. Way too tempted. Lovely pictures Raji.

    Reply

  36. Vimitha Anand

    Looks so cute... Perfectly done...

    Reply

  37. Athma

    Love u Raks for I wondered if this can b tried in home... I luv this from d day I started tasting in Delhi. Thanks a lot to d person who requested for this receipe n to u a loads... Will try for sure n will post my comments too.. If possible can u help us in preparing some more dishes that are good fr health on a long term which I feel that we r neglecting in todays fast food world. tanku

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  38. Sanoli Ghosh

    Very perfect veg momo. Yummilicious!

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  39. Lubna Karim

    Never tasted momos till now...this recipe is making me drool here...love these filled pockets...I too have bought that cute sauce spoon....and took some pics for the next coming post....

    Reply

  40. Rohini

    They look so delicious Raji!! Never tried them though.. Now that I have your site for reference I am never afraid of trying anything new.. Because anything tried from your blog never fails!! 🙂
    Btw, my blog is now alive!! 🙂

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  41. Sangeetha

    i too wanted to try this for long time, now will proceed with the help of your pictorials 🙂
    momos looks so perfect n inviting...

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  42. Kalpana Sareesh

    my fav.. snack.. i love it ..

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  43. Neha Tripathi

    Thanks Raji...
    n yes i cook them covered....
    today i made them again n this time in a big kadai but i felt that they were over cooked....how much time will they take to cook if we steam them in a kadai?

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  44. Neha Tripathi

    Thanks Raji...
    n yes i cook them covered....
    today i made them again n this time in a big kadai but i felt that they were over cooked....how much time will they take to cook if we steam them in a kadai?

    Reply

  45. RAKS KITCHEN

    If you place the plate with dumplings after the water in kadai starts boiling, 4 - 5 minutes is enough. Over cooked in the sense the outer layer was hard?

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  46. radha

    Guess first time or many times, you aim for perfection and these are just lovely. I love steamed momos

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  47. runnergirlinthekitchen.blogspot.com

    I love these, but then its only me who loves to eat them, family not a big fan.

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  48. Sudha Sabarish

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  49. Sudha Sabarish

    Momos look incredible. Can we do this like how we prepare idli and with the idli plate.

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  50. RAKS KITCHEN

    Aparna, yes it is salt and pepper 🙂

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  51. RAKS KITCHEN

    Sudha, assuming that you are asking if we can steam the momos in idli plate ~ yes we can do that way 🙂

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  52. Kaveri Venkatesh

    Yummy and tempting momos...had it once in a restaurant...Loved it...will give it a shot.

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  53. Vanamala Hebbar

    wow i must try....tempting

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  54. Anonymous

    Wow!!!! Gorgeous

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  55. sapna

    Wow your clicks are wonderful and the simplicity with which you explain things is awesome.The momos came out super fine.My daughter was asking me about the wonderful pleats in the momos!!Thanks once again.

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  56. RAKS KITCHEN

    Thanks so much for taking time to let me know your feedback 🙂 Appreciate it and glad you guys loved it 🙂

  57. suhaina aji

    I had tried it once but did not come out well. this looks too good.

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  58. SUHANI

    hey Raji..i tried the momos today as evening snack and it turned out to be great..thanks for the recipe..one tip i would like to give..if the momos become dry on steaming..one can add a few drops of oil in the water which is used for steaming ..this way momos wont dry up..

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  59. vibhasri

    Is the soy sauce really necessary??? Or can we ignore it because its just one spoon only no??

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  60. RAKS KITCHEN

    Feel free to skip, the Chinese flavor may miss.

    Reply

  61. divya

    i tried these momos they came out well..tomato garlic dip was awesome.i really love ur recipes. thank u

    Reply

  62. Sowmya Mahesh

    hi can i use idli steamer or an electric rice cooker to make momos?

    Reply

  63. RAKS KITCHEN

    Any steamer will work. Electric rice cooker has an optional tray to steam, so u can use that.

    Reply

  64. Sowmya Sukumar

    Hi raji,

    I plan to do this for my girls b day party, can I shape d momos n keep it covered for an hour or two before steaming? It's best served hot right? If it becomes cold, the outer cover becomes rubbery! Pls help me...

    Sowmya

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  65. RAKS KITCHEN

    I think you can make and keep covered in the refrigerator. I hope that could help...

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  66. suganya chandramohan

    hei raji,
    wonderfful recipe, inspiring pics, made it here s day in norway , it was a hit, continue ur nice work...

    Reply

  67. suganya chandramohan

    hei raji,
    wonderful recipe made it here in norway s day it was a hit, nice inspirings pics... keep continuing ur good work,,
    suganya lena

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  68. Devi Raman

    looks yummy...just wanna rush to my kitchen the moment i reach home n try it out

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  69. BINITA PRADHAN

    looks yummy ...bur i want to suggest that plz do not add sugar and intend of garlic u should add ginger this will give extra tests..tryyyyyyy

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  70. Rhythm arora

    i made it 2day for the first time by following ur recipe step by step... and dey were so yumm... thanks 4 sharing dis wid pics 4 easy understanding...

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  71. JR

    Hi Raji am an ardent cook... like to modify everything and bend it to suit the ingredients I may have at the time...
    came across your videos and enjoyed it thoroughly.... kudos...keep at it!!
    Momos are my favorites when in Delhi (dilli haat) here i go to try it right away and i know they will come out really cool... am also planning the tomato/garlic/red chilli/vinegar/salt all ground together chutney!!!yippeee!

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  72. Gina

    So tempting, I'm gonna try it out. You have a great spread of delicious food on your blog, I'm going to try some of your dishes. Thank you.

    Reply

  73. Aathira Nair

    Very tempting 🙂 And I looove momos!
    Let me do this for dinner today 🙂
    Thanks

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  74. Sarada Subramaniam

    Hi,I have tried this...but the outer layer was very hard...and I used idli plates for steaming....is it bcoz of that?

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  75. Raks anand

    It ant be coz of idli plate, may be the water content in your dough was less. Use oil while preparing the dough, it helps to bring it soft.

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  76. Sarada Subramaniam

    Thanks for ur reply...will try this next time....

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  77. Mohit agarwal

    Wah! kaya momos the....::)

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  78. Anitha

    Hi Raks ... i am a great fan of your recipes, i have tried out lot of your recipes. as you have mentioned in the recipe can i just use wheat flour instead of all purpose flour?? and if so do i have to make any changes while steaming or while rolling out the dough ???

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  79. Raks anand

    No changes, just follow the same...

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  80. Gayathri

    In our house this is one of our fav dish, my kids love

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  81. Unknown

    Hi Raks,

    I am new fan of urs..i have recently got married and is a newbie to cooking...
    Please post in some baking recipes..eggless and what is all purpose flour exactly???

    Reply

  82. Anonymous

    i will make it today

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  83. Raks anand

    All purpose flour is nothing buy maida.

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  84. Rahul Kumar

    I have question that if we don't have momos steamer then how can we steam it

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  85. Raks anand

    If you have a pressure cooker, place the momos in a plate. Add some water in pressure cooker, place a vessel and the plate with momos over that. Cover with lid and steam for 15 mins. Do not use the pressure regulator.

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  86. devi

    Hi
    I am devi... i always love to do different cuisine... i have been trying too.. got a blog for it... not an eminent person like u.. i have tried ur reciepes mind blowing especially those sambar items.. i made it in the busy hours which turned out wow.. thanks...Give us the recipe of that spicy sauce which they serve with momos plz... my blog address is devinkitchen.blogspot.com I humbly request you to see & give invaluable suggestions. I don't know how to present the food. U r awesome.. keep up the good works..

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  87. cutie

    Your blog is super cool
    It makes every recipe just so simple
    Have tried some of them and have come out really well
    Love it

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  88. lokesh garg

    yo yo momos party

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  89. Sachin Surendran

    thanks
    i make it
    thank you

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  90. Divya Hirekodi

    Hi Raji. I made the momos yesterday n it came put simply awessssssome... 🙂

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  91. Nilavarasi Loganathan

    Hi I tried it n it turned out grtt.... thanks for the recipe

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  92. Nilavarasi Loganathan

    came out extremely well.... 🙂 happy

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  93. Kajal Chandiramani Kiran Mulchandani

    I hv visited ur blog for the first time. The only one reason I hold myself reading comments, scrolling down to write my own is your humbleness. The way you put forward your First Timer status is so human. I would love to read your language more, visit your blog and b a visitor on your site. Wanted an easy Momo recipe for my 5 yr old daughter. I think I got it. Thanks.

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  94. Raks anand

    Thank you very much 🙂

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  95. anandh thangavelsamy

    Well, i have a doubt, can we use wheat flour instead of all purpose flour?

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  96. astha agrawal

    I tried them today and they came out reaaaaaaalllyyy well .... Thank you sooooooooo much for sharing your recipe... It was my first try and momos were over in like five minutes ... Thanks again !

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  97. Devi Ramachandran

    Have been following your blog for quite somtime and its really interesting and valuable tips.iam exploring lpts of cusines and ur post stands as an inspiration to me..kudos and kp it up..tried veg momos yesterday with wheat flour and maida combo and it came out really yummy.my hubby liked d shape too 🙂 thanks fr d post

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  98. crooningglory

    I have done it earlier (from another expert's video, though). I tried to steam in Microwave and they came rubbery/leathery. Can you give me tips as to how to steam in Microwave. Thank you.

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  99. Gayathri R

    Hi Raks, I tried Momos yesterday. We all loved it

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  100. Gayathri R

    HI Raks,

    tried your veg manchurian. It was awesome. My kid loved it

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  101. Malank Dandotia

    I will ask my mom to prepare momos

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  102. Ganapati Joshi

    hi raks anand tenq... momos recipe . We all loved it tenq very mach.....

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  103. Shiva Juaria

    Niceey....
    It looks gorgeous

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  104. partha

    I am so fond of recipes ....... But this is the best and easiest recipe of all!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Reply

  105. Kala Priyadharshini

    Hi, i tried once with maida, though the stuffing came out delicious, the outer dough was a bit hard, do we have to mix rice flour to make it a little soft...

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  106. Priya Kanago

    thanks for sharing.. momo's look very yummy and delicious.

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  107. Harsh Kapoor

    I love momos and I can't live without eating momos...........

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  108. Vaishnavi

    Tried this today and came out awesome...thanks raks

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  109. Anonymous

    Great recipe! I've been cooking only a few months and was so intimidated by momos - but this looks so doable! Trying it today! 🙂

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  110. NEHA

    its a great recipe as well as easy to make thanks

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  111. Omi sharma

    Hi, plz tell hw to check the momos wheather done or need some more steam

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  112. Raks anand

    Colour will change from white to dull white and becomes bit shiny

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  113. life...

    You can even add boiled soya chunks and mashed paneer. .but do not cook paneer as it gets cooked when you steam it.. Try adding some ginger paste too..

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  114. Vineetha

    Hi - It looks nice.. can you post the recipe for the momos tomato chutney also..

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  115. Ritika Goel

    is it compulsory to have soya sace in it or we can have anything alce in it instead of it

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  116. Raks anand

    Just skip it.

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  117. shweta goyal

    You can steam them in electric rice cooker also if you have.

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  118. Gaya3

    Hi Raks....

    I am like ekalavyan learning from dhrona, learning cooking from you. Whole concept of cooking changed for me after I visited your blog...I have tried many of your recipes.... I call u a teacher cos your recipes give the basic idea of the dish and enhance imagination to try variety with the same. Thank you so much 🙂 And please continue ur valuable contribution to beginners like us.
    Now coming to momo, can I try making it in idly vessel if I don't have a steamer?

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  119. Raks anand

    Thank you 🙂 Sure I too made in idli vessel only. Only I placed over a mesh. You can place in greased idli plate.

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  120. Gaya3

    OK 🙂 thank you.....

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  121. piya

    Awesome dish n very good in taste... Thanks for sharing it Raks n I tried many dishes from ur blog n all turned successful try for me:)

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  122. piya

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  123. Bala Saraswathy

    awesome thanks for sharing will try this recipe soon

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  124. Juhi

    Delicious recipe. The whole family loved them! The first batch stuck to the bottom of my stainless steel container, but parchment paper fixed the problem for the rest of the them. Been cooking for 15 years, but your website is now my Bible for yummy recipes!

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  125. Raks anand

    Thank you for the feedback 🙂 Did you greased your container before placing the momos?

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  126. Unknown

    Just a doubt. Can we make momos using rice flour instead of maida. More Healthy!! Will the momos turn out smooth with rice flour??

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  127. Raks anand

    For using rice flour, we wont be able to shape it unless we use hot water to make the dough and it will be the Indian steamed kozhukattai 🙂 You can choose wheat flour if you like

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