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Mutias. Gujarati Rice and Chickpea Flour Dumplings

Mutias are steamed dumplings that are a specialty in the western state of Gujarat in India. These dumplings are made with day-old rice, chickpea flour, shredded vegetables, cilantro, ginger, and a few spices. This combination of ingredients is mixed together and formed into dumplings, steamed and then shallow fried with mustard seeds.

Mutias

Not only are mutias delicious what is surprising is how filling these mutias are. It’s the chickpea flour and rice veggie combination that makes these dumplings a satisfying meal.  Mutias can be served as an appetizer or as a light lunch option with a side salad. Give them a try!

How I learnt to make mutias

I learnt how to make mutias from my mom-in-law Usha after marriage. You see, I am from the Southern part of India – from the state of Tamilnadu, and my husband is from Western India, from Gujarat (though he was born and raised in Kenya). Because we are from two different parts of India we don’t speak the same language, nor did we grow up with the same cuisine.

After we got married, I knew how to cook my South Indian Tamil cuisine but had no clue how to make Hitesh’s Gujarati cuisine. Though Hitesh didn’t care – he is a foodie, he is happy with any cuisine! I still wanted to learn how to make a few of his native Gujarati dishes he grew up with.  Mutia is one of those dishes I learnt from my Mom-in-law that are easy to make, healthy and delicious.

Chick pea flour, rice, veggies and spices

Mutias can be made with any type of shredded vegetable like shredded zucchini, cabbage, shredded Indian squash called Loki, finely cut spinach, fresh fenugreek leaves or any finely cut greens like mustard greens or turnip greens. Now let me share with you the recipe for chickpea flour, rice and veggie dumplings called mutias.

Mutias:
makes 30 dumplings

Ingredients:

Directions:

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