For Muthia made with millet wheat and chickpea flour recipe, I used white cabbage with a mixture of wheat, millet and chickpea flour.
1. Sieve the three flours and add the cabbage to the flour. Add the salt, turmeric, crushed ginger, garlic , green chilies, the sesame seeds, soda bicarbonate and a tablespoon of sesame seeds. Add 3 tablespoonfuls of oil. Mix together and add the yoghurt.
2. Using some warm water, knead the flour and shape it into a long, thin and flat roll on a work top.
3. Using a bread knife, cut through the roll into one inch strips
4. These strips need to be steamed. you can use a steamer or a pressure cooker to do this. Lightly grease these strips to stop them sticking together when steaming.
5. Steam the Muthia for 45 minutes if using the pressure cooker. Muthia may take a little longer in a steamer.
8. Stir fry them gently or the Muthia might crumble.
9. Once they start to brown slightly, Muthia are ready to serve and eat.
10. Decorate the Muthia with desiccated coconut and chopped coriander and serve them with green chutney or yoghurt chutney.
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