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October 19, 2022 Dips

Fried Vegetable MoMos with Spicy Red Chutney

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Introducing you to Indian Dim sums or Momos. MoMos are bite-sized delicacies made with spoonfuls of stuffing wrapped in dumpling wrappers. One can serve these vegetable Momos with a variety of side sauces including red chilli chutney, ketchup, and mayonnaise as well. I am sure you might have come across variations of this dish at least once in your life in the form of dumplings, dim sums or even Gyozas. These little pockets of treats belong to the dumpling lineage and are a big hit in many South Asian Countries.

7 fried momos served on a plate over a bed of the spicy chutney

Origin Of MoMos

Momos are native to the Tibetan and Nepalese regions and were brought to India in the 20th Century. They are Nepalese or Tibetan versions of dim sums but can also be classified as a dumpling. People fill MoMos with either meat or vegetables. Due to their popularity, these flavourful dumplings now have a place in almost every Indian’s heart and are here to stay. And I hope this recipe makes its way to your heart as well.

What is a MoMo?

MoMos or Nepalese/Tibetan/Indian dim sums can occasionally be fried or steam-fried, but they are mostly steamed. The idea is to pack all the ingredients and flavourful broth into the wrappers, and steamed, fried, or steam-fried. It is filled with all kinds of fillings including meat, veggies, tofu, or even mock meat for those who want a vegan option. Momos are generally street food, sold in momo kiosks or carts, while fresh momos are steamed and served with a side of red chilly garlic chutney.

7 fried momos served on a plate over a bed of the spicy chutney

MoMos in India

One big misconception that runs around in India is that the East Indian states or the Chinese introduced MoMos to India. This is absolutely false. Momos are thought to have arrived in India during the 1960s, during a time when many Tibetan immigrants were moving to Indian regions like  Ladakh, Darjeeling, Dharamshala, Sikkim, and Delhi. All of these places have now popularized the consumption of momos by mass-producing variations of momos including steamed, fried, steam-fried, tandoori momos, chocolate momos, and so on.

In this recipe I am going to show how you can make these yummy vegetable momos in your kitchen with a few simple, no-nonsense steps. Let’s clear out a few things, first.

Is it Momo or Dumpling or Dim sums?

To make things simple for you, think of dumplings as the mother and all the other variations as the little babies including momos and dim sums. Depending on the region, Dim sums are native to the Cantonese region of China, and a Nepalese or Tibetan adaptation of the same is called a Momo. Dumplings are wheat-based appetisers with multiple fillings or none at all. As a result, Indian Samosas, Italian gnocchi, stuffed ravioli or even YOU will classify as a dumpling. 😛 Branching from the same family history, momos are predominantly of maida (all-purpose flour) and wheat flour, while dim sums can be cooked with any type of flour, including rice, potato starch, and corn starch.

Now that we know a little bit about the history of Momos, let’s jump right into the recipe.

How to make Vegetable Momos and Red Chilli chutney ?

Vegetable Stuffing

  1. Start by chopping the vegetables (processing them in a food processor until finely chopped). You can also use crumbled tofu or any mock meat of your choice as a filling.
Scallion tops being chopped off
Finely dicing carrots into mince like pieces

2. In a pan heat oil, and add finely chopped garlic and minced ginger. Sauté for 2 to 3 seconds on medium-low heat. Add spring onion whites and sauté for half a minute, then add all the finely chopped vegetables.

image of me dropping chopping chopped mushrooms into a pan of mixed vegetables
Top shot of all the vegetables in the pan as they cook on low medium heat

2. Stir fry the vegetables on a medium heat for about 2-3 minutes.. Then add soy sauce, salt and pepper and cook for 2-3 more minutes. Switch off the flame and add the spring onions/scallion greens. Mix well.

Adding soy sauce to the pan of cooked vegetables
Topping off the cooked vegetables with finely chopped spring onion greens

Making the momos

  1. Apply some water along the rim of the dumpling wrapper. Place 2 or 3 tsp of vegetable stuffing in the center of a dumpling wrapper, then pleat and close up the dumplings.
Image of me wrapping the momos with the filling. After placing a teaspoon of the filling on the wrapper, using both hands, I am pleating the momos into dumpling like shapes.
Showing you a top shot of the momo that has been pleated neatly into shape.

2. Prepare all momos this way and keep them covered under a moist paper towel or napkin, so they don’t dry out until you are ready to steam.

All momos shaped and placed on a cutting board

3. In a greased steamer steam the momos for about 5-6 minutes. When you touch the momo the dough should not feel sticky and be kind of translucent

Spicy red chutney

  1. Drop the red chillies and tomatoes in boiling water and cook for about 8 minutes to blanch the tomatoes and rehydrate the red chillies. Once blanched and cooled, remove the skins of the tomatoes carefully.
Blanching the tomatoes and dry red chillies in hot boiling water.
I am peeling the tomatoes after they have been blanched.

2. Add red chillies, garlic, tomatoes, oil, salt, sugar and soy sauce (roughly chopped if required) to a blender and blend smooth. Serve with hot momos.

Adding all ingredients indlucing tomatoes, red chillies, garlic, soy sauce, sugar, salt, and oil into a blender.
Image of me placing both hands on my blender while I wait for the ingredients to turn into a smooth pulp.

And that’s how simple it can get. I created a video for this recipe over on my Instagram in collaboration with Em from MyriadRecipes. Go check out her work as well!

So, give this recipe a try and let me know how you liked the Momos or the Spicy chutney. I would love to see you try it out. Much love <3

Also, check out my other steamed dishes:

  1. Khaman Dhokla – Steam gram flour cakes
  2. Idli – steamed rice cakes
  3. Vegan Ela Ada – Kerala delicacy
7 fried momos served on a plate over a bed of the spicy chutney

Fried Momos and Spicy Chutney

Momo are little dumplings formed by enclosing a teaspoon of filling in dumpling wrapper or dough. They are sevrved  steamed, fried or steam-fried and eaten with a spicy chutney that includes spices, tomatoes, garlic, and dry red chilies.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine Indian, Tibetan
Servings 2 people
Calories 336 kcal

Ingredients
  

Momo Wrapper

  • 1 pack Store-bought or homemade dumpling wrappers

Momo Filling

  • 1 tbsp Oil to saute vegetables
  • 2 stalks Spring onions/scallions finely chopped. Save some of the greens for garnishing
  • 3 Garlic cloves minced
  • 1 tsp Ginger minced
  • 1.5 cup Finely chopped veggies suggestions: cabbage, carrots, mushrooms, beans, crumbled tofu
  • 1 tsp Soy sauce or add as requried
  • 1/2 tsp Black pepper
  • salt to taste

Spicy chutney

  • 8 Dry red chillis
  • 5 Garlic cloves
  • 3 tsp Oil
  • 1 tsp Soy sauce
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • 2-3 Tomatoes 2 if large, 3 if medium
  • 3 tsp Sugar

Instructions
 

Vegetable stuffing

  • Chop the vegetables by knife or processing them in a food processor until finely chopped.
  • Make sure the vegetables are coarsely chopped and not minced.
  • In a pan heat oil, and add finely chopped garlic and minced ginger. Sauté for 2 to 3 seconds on medium-low heat.
  • Add spring onion whites and sauté for half a minute, then add all the finely chopped vegetables.
  • Stir fry the vegetables on a medium heat for about 2-3 minutes until soft.
  • Add soy sauce, salt and pepper and cook for 2-3 more minutes.
  • Switch off the flame and top it off with the spring onions/scallion greens. Mix well.
  • Set the stuffing aside until it cools completely.

Making the momos

  • Place 2 or 3 tsp of vegetable stuffing in the center of a dumpling wrapper.
  • Pleat and close up the dumplings.
  • Prepare all momos this way and keep them covered under a moist paper towel or napkin, so they don’t dry out until you are ready to steam.
  • At this point you can decide to whether fry them, or steam them or steam and fry as well.
  • If you are stemaing the momos: then in a greased steamer steam the momos for about 5-6 minutes. if they turn translucent then the momos are done.
  • For Fried: Drop the wrapped momos in hot oil and fry until golden and crispy. Serve with a spicy garlic momo chutney.

Spicy red chutney

  • Drop the red chillies and tomatoes in boiling water and cook for about 8 minutes to blanch the tomatoes and rehydrate the red chillies.
  • Once blanched and cooled, remove the skins of the tomatoes carefully. Add all ingredients, roughly chopped if required, to a blender and blend smooth.

Nutrition

Serving: 12piecesCalories: 336kcalCarbohydrates: 44.2gProtein: 6.6gFat: 16.2gSaturated Fat: 2.4gSodium: 2852mgPotassium: 838mgFiber: 6.9gSugar: 16.4gCalcium: 96mgIron: 3mg
Keyword Dimsum, Dumplings, Momo, Vegan momo
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  1. Arsha says

    October 19, 2022 at 2:45 pm

    5 stars
    I used to watch most of your cooking videos.. Clear cut crisp it is ❤🌸 so informative

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