🥟 Palak Chow Chow Momos | Healthy & Colorful Dumplings
“Juicy, bright green momos packed with fresh veggies and nutrition — a perfect fusion of taste and health!”
These Palak Chow Chow Momos are a wholesome twist to traditional momos, made with spinach-infused dough and a light chow chow–carrot filling. The dual-colored dough not only makes them look beautiful but also adds a unique earthy flavor and nutrients. Steamed to perfection, these momos are soft, juicy, and pair wonderfully with a spicy chutney.
Perfect for evening snacks, light dinners, or lunchbox treats — these momos are sure to become a family favorite!
📌 Recipe Overview
- Course: Snack / Light Dinner
- Cuisine: Indo-Fusion / South Indian Style
- Prep Time: 30–35 minutes
- Resting Time: 15–20 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: ~1 hour
- Servings: 3–4
- Diet Type: Vegetarian, Healthy
🛒 Ingredients
🌿 For Palak Dough
- Palak (Spinach) – 1 bunch
- Wheat flour – 1 cup
- Salt – as needed
- Water – as needed
🌾 For Regular Wheat Dough
- Wheat flour – 1 cup
- Salt – as needed
- Water – as needed
🥕 For Stuffing
- Chow Chow (Chayote) – 3, peeled & grated
- Carrot – 2, peeled & grated
- Onion – 2, finely chopped
- Green chili – 3 to 4, finely chopped
- Coriander leaves – few, finely chopped
- Salt – to taste
- Crushed pepper – ½ tsp
- Hot oil – 2 tsp
👩🍳 Instructions
1. Prepare Palak Puree
- Wash palak thoroughly and boil in water for 1–2 minutes.
- Immediately transfer to cold water to retain the bright green color.
- Drain and grind to a smooth puree.
2. Make Palak Dough
- In a mixing bowl, add 1 cup wheat flour and salt.
- Add palak puree gradually and knead into a soft dough.
- Add water only if required and rest for 15–20 minutes.
3. Make Regular Wheat Dough
- In another bowl, mix wheat flour and salt.
- Add water little by little to make a smooth dough.
- Rest for 15 minutes.
4. Prepare the Stuffing
- In a bowl, mix grated chow chow and carrot.
- Let it rest for 10–15 minutes — they will release water.
- Squeeze out excess water completely.
- Add onion, green chili, coriander leaves, salt, and crushed pepper.
- Pour 2 tsp of hot oil and mix everything well.
5. Shape the Momos
- Take a small portion of both palak and wheat dough.
- Flatten the wheat dough slightly and place the palak dough in the center.
- Roll them together into a log and cut into small pieces.
- Roll each piece into a thin circle — you’ll see a nice green-white swirl.
- Place a spoonful of stuffing in the center.
- Fold and seal the edges to form a crescent, then join both corners for the momo shape.
6. Steam the Momos
- Grease a steamer plate lightly with oil.
- Place the momos and steam for 15–20 minutes on medium flame.
- Once cooked, brush lightly with oil for a glossy look.
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
- Serve hot with spicy red chutney or garlic dipping sauce.
- Pair with clear soup for a warm, comforting meal.
- Perfect as an evening snack or dinner option.
🌟 Tips & Notes
- Don’t overcook the palak — blanch just for 1–2 minutes to keep the color fresh.
- Always squeeze out excess water from grated veggies before stuffing.
- Add a pinch of ajwain (carom seeds) to the dough for better digestion.
- You can experiment with other fillings like paneer, mushroom, or tofu.
🥦 Nutritional Highlights
Palak (Spinach) – Rich in iron, calcium, and antioxidants that boost immunity.
Chow Chow – Low in calories, helps in digestion, and keeps you hydrated.
Carrot – Packed with vitamin A for eye and skin health.
Whole Wheat – Good source of fiber and energy for sustained fullness.
🥡 Storage
- Dough: Store covered in refrigerator for 1 day.
- Stuffing: Use fresh or refrigerate for up to 6 hours.
- Steamed Momos: Best eaten hot; reheat by steaming for 5 minutes.
👉 These Palak Chow Chow Momos are a colorful, healthy twist on the classic dumpling — light, flavorful, and absolutely guilt-free!
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