Momos Recipe | Veg Momos (Indian Street Style)

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Momos are a popular street food in northern parts of India. These are also known as Dim Sum and are basically dumplings made from flour with a savory stuffing. Learn to make these popular Tibetan recipe of easy veg momos from scratch with two folding techniques. The momos recipe is also vegan.

Veg momos arranged on a white rectangular long tray with a bamboo chopsticks by the side and a small square bowl of schezwan sauce at the side

About Veg Momos Recipe

As I have mentioned above, momos are dumplings made with flour and a savory stuffing. This stuffing can be made with veggies, sea-food, chicken or paneer (cottage cheese) .

Momos can be steamed, baked, pan-fried or deep-fried. We prefer steamed momos over the fried ones. This recipe is for making steamed momos.

This veg momo recipe has a stuffing of mix veggies. The veggies I prefer to add are a mix of cabbage, carrots, french beans, capsicum and onions.

Sometimes I also add white button mushrooms for a meaty texture and they also give a nice umami flavor.

The dough for the dumplings is made with all-purpose flour. But you can even make the dough with whole wheat flour.

In this recipe, the savory veggie filling has a balanced taste and is lightly spiced, so that it accompanies any spicy and hot sauce very well.

Making momos or dim sum takes quite a good amount of time. So when you have enough time to spare, then make them. If you have a helping hand, then the time will reduce. But if you do everything on your own, it takes about 1.5 to 2 hrs, depending on your working speed and the gadgets you have in your kitchen.

The shaping of the momos come through practice and I do shape them decently. In the step-by-step photo guide below, I have shared two ways of shaping momos. Choose the shaping method that is easy for you.

ou can also check the video showing the entire process of making veg momos from scratch. See the video in the recipe card, if you cannot understand the shaping part from the step by step photos below.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Momos

For ease of understanding, I have divided this post into 4 main parts. Lets begin, shall we?

Make The Dough

1. Take 1 cup all-purpose flour, ¼ teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon oil in a bowl. Mix well with a spoon.

all-purpose flour, salt and oil taken in a black mixing bowl

2. Add 2 to 3 tablespoon water in parts and begin to knead to a firm dough. Do not make the dough soft as then it becomes difficult to shape the dumplings.

If required you can add 1 to 2 tablespoons more water.

Added water in parts and kneaded dough partly

3. Cover the dough with a moist napkin or kitchen towel. Let the dough rest for 30 minutes.

dough kneaded very well

Make Vegetable Stuffing

4. Finely chop the vegetables. You will need 1.5 to 1.75 cups of finely chopped veggies. You can also use a food processor to finely chop vegetables like cabbage, carrots, french beans.

Veggies like capsicum (green bell pepper), button mushrooms and spring onions (scallions) can be chopped with a knife.

finely chopped vegetables in a white plate

5. Heat oil in a thick bottomed frying pan or wok. Add ½ teaspoon of finely chopped garlic. Sauté for 2 to 3 seconds on medium-low heat.

sautéing garlic in oil

6. Add spring onion whites (2 small spring-onions which have been chopped finely). Stir and sauté for 10 to 15 seconds on medium-low heat.

finely chopped spring onion whites being sautéed in the pan

7. Add all the finely chopped vegetables.

finely chopped vegetables added in the pan

8. Increase the flame and stir fry the vegetables on a medium to high heat. If you have not used a thick bottomed pan, then sauté the veggies on a low to medium heat.

Sauté or stir fry for 2 to 3 minutes. Then add 1 teaspoon soy sauce, ½ teaspoon black pepper and salt as per taste.

added soy sauce, black pepper and salt to the stir fry vegetables

9. Continue to stir fry on a medium to high flame for 2 to 3 minutes more. Switch off the heat and add 1 to 2 tbsp of the spring onions greens.

Mix well. Check the taste and add more salt, pepper or soy sauce, if needed.

added chopped spring onion greens to the stir fried veggies

10. The vegetable stuffing is ready. Let the stuffing cool completely.

veggie stuffing ready and done for momos recipe.

Portion and Roll Dough

11. Divide the dough in two parts.

dough divided in two

12. Make a 7 to 8 inches log from each part. cut the log into equal slices.

cutting a log of dough with knife

13. Shape into a ball of each dough piece and keep them covered with a moist napkin.

dough balls made and kept on a white marble board

14. Take each dough ball and on a lightly dusted board. Roll each dough ball into a thin circle of about 3 to 4 inches diameter.

rolling the dough ball

15. The edges have to be thin and the center has to be thick.

rolled dough

16. Apply water with your finger tip or with a small pastry brush towards the circumference. This is an optional step.

applying water at the edges of the rolled dough with finger tips.

Shaping – First Technique

17. Place 2 to 3 teaspoons of vegetable stuffing in the center.

placing vegetable stuffing with a wooden spoon in the center of the rolled dough

18. Lift one side of the edge and start pleating. (You can also refer to the video above or in the recipe card below to see how the pleating is done).

lifting one side of the edge and beginning to pleat.

19. Begin to pleat the momos.

pleating the veg momos

20. Join all the pleats in the center.

joining the pleats in the center

21. A pleated and shaped dim sum.

a well pleated and shaped momo to make momos recipe

Shaping – Second Technique

22. Another simple technique to shape momos – join the edges

joining both the edges

23. This is an easy method. The momo is shaped like gujiya or karanji. You can stop here or can proceed to the next step.

folding and pressing the edges like an empanada or gujiya

24. Bring both the end together and join.

bringing both the ends together and joining them

25. Prepare all momos this way and keep them covered under a moist napkin until you are ready to steam them.

the dumplings have been shaped and are ready to steam

Steam Veg Momos

26. Grease a steamer pan with some oil.

greased pan with oil

27. Arrange them in the pan, keeping space between them.

veg momos arranged neatly on the pan with some space in between

28. Steam them in an electric cooker or a steamer pan. You can also use idli pan or pressure cooker to steam.

Add 2 cups water in the pot or pan while steaming. (Check recipe notes in the recipe card below.)

the steamer pan with the veg momos kept inside an electric cooker for steaming

29. Cover and steam for 5 to 6 minutes till the outer dough becomes transparent. Don’t overcook as then the outer dough, becomes dense and chewy. The steaming time may vary upon the thickness of momos’ cover.

When you touch the momo then dough should not feel sticky to you. This means they are done and the momos will have a transparent look.

steamed veg momos

30. Serve veg momos hot with momos chutney or red chilli-garlic chutney, spicy schezwan sauce or tomato sauce. They also go best with a spicy sauce and should be eaten hot.

Veg momos arranged on a white rectangular long tray with a bamboo chopsticks by the side

What to serve with Momos

We love steaming hot veg momos with a spicy sauce. I make these on days when we crave for some southeast asian food.

I have had one of the best dim sum in the Mainland China Restaurant decades back. That time I did not know that dim sum would become a popular street food in the northern parts of India.

Some years back when we lived in Gurgaon, I was amazed to see dim sum as a street food snack in many places.

When living in Goa, there was a restaurant just a few kilometers from our place and specialized only in momos with different kinds of stuffings. The owner’s wife was a Tibetan and she and her staff would prepare the dumplings

The sauce they used to serve with the momos was a spicy, hot sauce and so good. I even had these steamed dumplings with a very spicy sauce in Dharamsala, India.

The veg momos are not spicy but the sauce that is served with these is spicy. I have a really good recipe of a spicy momos sauce which we call as Momos Chutney. You can try this spicy momo sauce when you make these steamed dumplings.

You can even serve these with Schezwan Sauce or sriracha sauce or hoisin sauce or red chilli garlic sauce.

Expert Tips

  • Dough: The dough has to be firm and tight. Do not add more water and make the dough soft. A softer dough won’t be easy to shape.
  • Stuffing: For the stuffing you could use your favorite veggies. You could also make a stuffing with just button mushrooms or a mix of fresh mushrooms. Another variation would be use some mashed or boiled potatoes and paneer (Indian cottage cheese.
  • Spices, herbs and seasonings: In the stuffing I prefer some umami and so I love adding soy sauce. But you can experiment with different flavors here. Say – Indian ground spices and herbs, Mexican seasoning, Miso or any flavor profile you like.
  • Steaming: While steaming do keep some space between the dumplings. After steaming the momos expand and you don’t want them sticking to each other. The steaming can be done in an Instant Pot, Electric Cooker, Pot or even in a Idli steamer (all options mentioned in the notes section of the recipe card below).
  • Checking for doneness: After the momos are steamed, when you touch the dough it should not feel sticky. The momos will also look transparent.
  • Gluten Free: You can make dim sum gluten-free by using a millet flour or rice flour. Just shaping them can be tricky. Add enough boiling water, ½ teaspoon oil, ¼ teaspoon salt to 1 cup of any millet flour or rice flour. Mix with a spoon. Cover and let dough become warm and then knead to a smooth dough.

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Veg Momos Recipe (Indian Street Style)

Veg Momos are steamed dumplings stuffed with a lightly spiced, savory vegetable filling and served with a spicy sauce or chutney. It is a a popular Tibetan recipe and also a popular North Indian street food.
4.87 from 117 votes
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Cuisine Indian, Tibetan, World
Course Appetizers, Snacks
Diet Low Fat, Vegan, Vegetarian
Difficulty Level Moderate
Servings 15 Momos
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Ingredients

for the dumpling dough

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour – 125 grams
  • ½ teaspoon oil
  • ¼ teaspoon salt or as required
  • 2 to 3 tablespoon water for kneading or as required

for vegetable stuffing

  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 2 small-sized spring onions (scallions) finely chopped – reserve the greens to be added later
  • ½ teaspoon finely chopped garlic or 3 to 4 small-sized garlic, finely chopped
  • 1.5 to 1.75 cups finely chopped mix vegetables (I added ½ cup chopped cabbage, ½ cup chopped carrots, ⅓ cup chopped french beans and ¼ cup chopped capsicum)
  • ½ cup chopped white button mushrooms – optional
  • 1 teaspoon soy sauce or add as required
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper powder or as required
  • salt as required

Instructions
 

Making dough

  • Take the all-purpose flour, salt, oil in a bowl and mix them well with a spoon.
  • Add water in parts and knead to a firm dough. Cover the dough and keep aside for 30 minutes.

Making vegetable stuffing

  • Finely chop all the vegetables. You can also use a food processor to chop the vegetables.
  • In a thick bottomed pan heat oil. Add finely chopped garlic. Sauté for 2 to 3 seconds on medium-low heat.
  • Add spring onion whites and sauté for 10 to 15 seconds on medium-low heat. Then add all the finely chopped vegetables.
  • Increase the flame and stir fry the vegetables on a medium to high heat. If you have not used a thick bottomed pan, then saute the veggies on a low to medium heat.
  • Sauté or stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes. Then add soy sauce, salt and pepper.
  • Continue to stir fry on a medium to high flame for 2 to 3 minutes more.
  • Switch off the flame and add the spring onions greens. Mix well.
  • Check the taste and add more salt, pepper or soy sauce, if required. Set the stuffing aside until it cools completely.

Shaping momos

  • Divide the dough in two parts. Make a 7 to 8 inches log from each part. Cut the log into equal slices.
  • Make ball of each slice and keep them covered with a moist napkin.
  • Take each dough ball and on a lightly dusted board, roll each dough ball into a thin circle of about 3 to 4 inches in diameter.
  • Try to get the edges to be thin and the center to be thick.
  • Place 2 or 3 teaspoons of vegetable stuffing in the center.
  • Lift one side of the edge and start pleating. (Refer to the video below to see how pleating is done).
  • Start folding and forming the pleats one by one. Towards the end, join the pleats in the center.
  • Prepare all momos this way and keep them covered under a moist napkin. Till you are ready to steam them.

Steaming veg momos

  • Heat 1.5 to 2 cups water in a steamer or in an electric cooker or in a pressure cooker. Let the water come to a boil.
  • In a greased steamer pan or in idli moulds, place the momos keeping some space between them so that they don't touch each other. Check notes on how to steam the momos in idli pan or pressure cooker or Instant Pot.
  • Steam them for 5 to 6 minutes.
  • Don't overdo the steaming, as the dough becomes dense and dry.
  • The steaming time may vary upon the thickness of momos’ cover.
  • When you touch the momo then dough should not feel sticky to you. This means they are done and the momos will have a transparent look.
  • Time of cooking varies from intensity of the flame and kind of pan and the steamer you are using.
  • Once done, remove them and keep on a serving tray or plate. Garnish with spring onion greens.
  • Serve veg momos with a spicy sauce like schezwan sauce or tomato-chili sauce or chili sauce. You can also serve it with red chilli garlic chutney.

Video

Notes

  • Dough: Knead the dough to a firm texture. If the dough becomes soft, then add some flour and knead again. If the dough looks dry, then add 1 to 2 tablespoons water and continue to knead.
  • Stuffing: Add your favorite veggies in the stuffing. Just a stuffing of button mushrooms or a mix of fresh mushrooms also taste good. You could even make a stuffing of mashed or boiled potatoes and paneer or even cheddar cheese.
  • Seasonings: You can experiment in the stuffing and come up with different flavors. Add your favorite ground spices, herbs, sauces and seasonings.
  • Steaming: While steaming do keep some space between the momos. After steaming the dumplings expand and you don’t want them sticking to each other. You can steam in an Instant Pot, Electric Cooker, Stove-top Pressure cooker, a regular Pot or pan or even in a Idli steamer pan.
  • Checking for doneness: After the momos are steamed, when you touch the dough it should not feel sticky. The momos will also look transparent.
  • Gluten Free: Using millet flour or rice flour to make these dumplings gluten free. Shaping them can be a tricky with a gluten free dough. To 1 cup of any millet flour or rice flour, add ½ teaspoon oil, ¼ teaspoon salt and enough boiling water to get a smooth dough. After adding hot water first mix with a spoon. Cover and let dough become warm and then knead to a smooth dough.
  • Substitutes: Use tamari or bragg liquid aminos in place of soy sauce. Use white pepper in place of black pepper. Use onions (red or white) or shallots in place of spring onions (scallions).

Steaming in Instant Pot
  1. Keep a trivet inside the IP steel insert. Add 1 to 1.5 cup water. 
  2. Use the sauté button to get the water to a boiling stage. 
  3. Place the pan containing the dim sum or momos on the trivet. 
  4. Position the valve to steam release position on the lid. Seal with the lid and using the steam option, steam for 5 to 6 minutes. Keep a track of the time using a stop-watch. 

Steaming in Electric cooker
  1. Pour water inside the steel insert or pot of the cooker. Using the steam or cook/heat option let the water come to a boil.
  2. Use the steamer pan that came with the cooker. Grease it and place the dumplings on it.
  3. Place this steamer pan on the top of the pot in the cooker or inside the pot on a trivet (depending on various models and brands, this will change). Set the time of 5 to 6 minutes for steaming. 

Steaming in a stovetop Pressure Cooker
  1. Remove the vent weight/whistle from the lid. 
  2. Keep a trivet inside the cooker. Add 1.5 to 2 cups water. 
  3. Bring the water to boil on medium-high heat. 
  4. Place the pan with the momos on the trivet.
  5. Cover and steam for 5 to 6 minutes. 
  6. If the dim sum looks undercooked, then steam for a few more minutes. Note that the water should not come in contact with the dumplings.

Steam dim sum in a pot or in an idli pan:
 
  1. For a pot, first keep a trivet and then heat 1.5 to 2 cups water. Place the pan with the momos in the pot. Cover and steam for 5 to 6 minutes. 
  2. For steaming in a Idli pan, heat water in the pan.
  3. Grease the idli moulds with oil.
  4. Place the momos on the idli moulds.
  5. Then place the moulds in the pan and steam them for 5 to 6 minutes. 

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts
Veg Momos Recipe (Indian Street Style)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 53 Calories from Fat 9
% Daily Value*
Fat 1g2%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Sodium 159mg7%
Potassium 54mg2%
Carbohydrates 9g3%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 940IU19%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg67%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg59%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1mg5%
Vitamin B6 1mg50%
Vitamin C 2mg2%
Vitamin E 1mg7%
Vitamin K 3µg3%
Calcium 8mg1%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 22µg6%
Iron 1mg6%
Magnesium 7mg2%
Phosphorus 21mg2%
Zinc 1mg7%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This Momos recipe from the archives was first published on July 2014. It has been updated on November 2024.

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  1. I have just gone through the momos recipe. I have to prepare it for my daughter. I hope I will enjoy the preparation and my daughter will like the home made momos.

  2. Hi Dasanna
    Loved this recipe. Tried today and it’s taste was awesome. Thanks for the wonderful recipe.5 stars

  3. Hi Dassana
    I love the recipes you post, they are easy & tasty. I look for your recipes when I search & 8 out of 10 land up doing your recipe for any new dish.
    I had a doubt in the whole wheat momos you haven’t pan fried the veggies , why is that.
    Thank you & keep posting yummy recipes.4 stars

    1. thanks shwetha. when i used to make momos before, i use to stir fry the veggies. but later i tried just adding veggies directly and also a few readers from north east had mentioned to me that veggies are never sautéed or stir fried. so there is no need to stir fry. the veggies do get cooked when they are steamed. you can stir fry for some time if you want. both ways veg momos can be made.

      1. Tried the veg momos it was yummy, thanks for the recipe. I did sauté them next time I’ll try it without sautéing.5 stars

        1. thanks shwetha. nice to know. next time you can try without sautéing and they still taste delicious.

  4. Hi Dassana
    I want to try making these. Just a quick question. Instead of rolling each portion of dough individually, can I roll it into a big chapati kind of shape and then cut them into circles using a bowl or glass? I am thinking it will save lot of time..

  5. Hi Dassana,
    Momos taste good when hot.
    How do I serve it hot for guests.

    Is it okay to refrigerate overnight. And just steam it when guests arrive ? Hope it does not turn rubbery.
    -Or- is it good to simple reheat cooked one in microwave ? Please advice.

    1. shilpa, you can refrigerate overnight and steam later. just make the momos and then cover them in an air-tight box, so that the outer cover of the momos does not dry out. keep in the fridge. then later let them come to a room temp and then steam them. they won’t become rubbery. if you reheat then they become dense.

  6. Hii dassana I just love your recipes and tried many of them. Can you tell me the name of restaurant which is in goa famous for momos as you mentioned above5 stars

    1. Thanks Pratiksha. I don’t remember the name of the restaurant now. it was 100 meters ahead of varca church.

  7. What kind of steamer do you use? It will be helpful to know if anyone of these multi-purpose steamer works, which can do dhokla, patra, momos,etc. From the look of it, it looks like an electric steamer?5 stars

    1. abhiruchi, its an electric rice cooker. i had got the steamer pan also with the cooker, so use it for steaming. i steam veggies and even dishes like dhokla, patra etc in it.

  8. Thanks for this wonderful recipe, u have a great website with almost every recipe I look for!
    I have a doubt here,
    I don’t want to use Maida in my momos, can I use rice flour instead? Or can u suggest any other healthy alternative?5 stars

    1. thanks savitha. you can make with whole wheat flour or a combination of whole wheat + jowar or whole wheat + bajra flour or whole wheat + barley flour. you can also make with rice flour, the way modaks are made.

  9. hi,this is treza here i have been going through your recipes like momos and other sauce and mathri i really liked them infact i loved them very easy to understand and looks good to deffently ill be trying these because basically am a pastry chef by profession so this is somthing that will help me to cook at home thank you god bless you with lots of love and good wishes

  10. All your recipes are so spot on! Your website is saved in my favorites on all my devices. Well done!! I applaud you for so much of hardwork you put in all your recipes. ???5 stars

  11. regarding this veg momos recipe my suggestion is not to stir/ cook the stuffings (chopped veges) on high flame. Specially when u have advised it to be finally chopped .We did the same and in seconds it got charred and we had to throw the the entire veges as it was full of charred smell. Finally chopped things are always best cooked in low flame. rest is ok with the recipe .

    1. i am sorry this happened. generally when i saute finely chopped veggies, i never face this issue. it depends on the kind of pan used. if the pan has a thick base, then the heat is evenly distributed. i will update in the recipe. thanks for the suggestion.

  12. You are awesome ma’am.. the way you explain and everything is just fabulous.. I have tried many of your recipes and all of them have turned out pretty well.. Lots of respect..?

  13. Hi dassana
    I m big fan of yours. I have tried many of your recipes and almost all of them turned out huge hits. Can you please share tandoori soya tikka or veg chaap tikka recipe.they are quite popular here in Punjab and my hubby loves to eat them. But I want to make them at home for hygiene reasons.

    1. thank you joji for your positive feedback 🙂 have taken your request for both the recipes on our file. please allow us some time to post the same.