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2. Knead this mixture for 10 minutes till it stops sticking to the surface of the bowl and forms a thick dough
3. Rest this dough for 20-30 minutes and cover it with a damp cloth
4. Meanwhile, in a pan, heat 1 tsp oil. Add chopped carrots and saute for 2 minutes on a low-medium flame
5. Add Maggi masala, 1 tsp salt, water, and Maggi Noodles to this and cook for 7-8 minutes till the Maggi gets well-boiled
6. Make sure all the water gets soaked in and the consistency of the noodles is dry. Turn off the flame and let the noodle mixture cool for 10 minutes
7. Take the dough and make small balls out of it
8. Flatten these balls and roll them out with a rolling pin. In the middle of these flat circles, add 1 tbsp of Maggi noodle mixture and wrap them up in the shape of a dumpling
9. While closing these momos, make sure to add water around the edges so they don't split while steaming
10. In a deep vessel, steam 3 cups of water and add a steel dish on it that is greased with butter/oil
11. On this dish, add all the dumplings and steam this on a low medium flame for 10-15 minutes or till you see the wheat dumplings start to become transparent
12. Once they are steamed, you can also choose to pan-fry them in a pan with hot oil
13. Serve with ketchup or a dip made with soya sauce, schezwan, and sesame seeds. Enjoy!
Hi, I am Aahuti Sejpal. You will probably see me on Instagram posting about travel and vegetarian food or in restaurants trying new (and sometimes weird) food items or simply ...