Ukadiche Modak Recipe (Steamed Modak) - Spice Up The Curry (2024)

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Ukadiche Modak recipe for Ganesh Chaturthi Festival. This recipe makes soft, melt-in-your-mouth kind outer layer stuffed with chewy, sweet coconut filling. They have the perfect combination of flavors and textures. In other words, pure festive bliss!

For cooking them, the steaming method is used. So they are also called ‘steamed modak’.

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  • What is Ukadiche Modak?
  • ❤️ Lord Ganesha’s Favorite Food: Modak
  • 🧾 Ingredient For Ukadiche Modak Recipe
  • 👩‍🍳 How To Make Ukadiche Modak? (Pics)
  • 💭 Expert Tips For PERFECT Modak Recipe
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What is Ukadiche Modak?

Ukadiche is the Marathi word, meaning ‘steamed’. Modak is the sweet treat and there are many verities of modak recipes. This is a traditional and classic Maharashtrian recipe usually made on the first day of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival as an offering (Prasad) to Lord Ganesha.

These steamed modak are made of three main ingredients - rice flour, jaggery and coconut. These three are said to be local produce of Maharashtra.

There are three steps in making ukadiche modak. (1) make stuffing (2) make outer layer dough (3) Shape and steam.

These homemade steamed modak may require more effort than some other sweet dishes but they are well worth it!

❤️ Lord Ganesha’s Favorite Food: Modak

This classic ukadiche modak is one of Ganpati Bappa's favorite foods. So these are made with devotion and offered to him as a prasad (naivedya) during Ganesh Mahotsav. Check out my collection of 10 different modak recipes to impress Bappa.

Apart from this, ladoo are his favorite. Plus, few other savory dishes (like poori bhaji, varan bhaat, rice poori, rishi panchami bhaji) are also offered to him as a bhog.

🧾 Ingredient For Ukadiche Modak Recipe

Here is the pic of the ingredients used in ukadiche modak. You’ll need 10 ingredients (6 for stuffing + 4 for outer covering). Don’t forget to read a few notes about them after the pic.

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  • Coconut: Here in the USA, I rarely find a fresh coconut. So most of the time I use frozen grated coconut and it works perfectly fine. Many use dry coconut in the absence of it. But fresh (frozen) is a better choice.
  • Jaggery: The stuffing color purely depends on the color of your jaggery. In the above pic, you see dark colored jaggery. But in the step-by-step pics (shot in 2015), I have used lighter colored one.
  • Poppy seeds: It is optional. These are white poppy seeds aka khuskhus (not the one that you find on bagels).
  • Rice flour: I have used the regular rice flour that is easily available in Indian grocery stores. It works fine if shaping them using mould.
    • You can shape them by hand by making pleats (you’ll see below), but the dough is easily breakable and you won’t be able to make near pleats to make it look beautiful as the sweet shops.
    • To avoid breaking the dough, you’ll need to add 2 teaspoons of glutinous rice flour (easily available in Asian supermarkets)

👩‍🍳 How To Make Ukadiche Modak? (Pics)

Making Stuffing For Ukadiche Modak:

1) Take grated coconut and jaggery in a pan on medium heat.

2) As jaggery melts, the mixture becomes loose and runny. Continue cooking till it becomes thick and most of the moisture evaporates. It takes around 6-7 minutes. The cooking time depends on how much moisture your coconut and jaggery has. So keep an eye on it.

3) Now add poppy seeds, cashews, raisins and cardamom powder.

4) Mix and cook a minute. Turn off the stove, remove the stuffing to a plate and let it cool down.

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Making The Dough For Outer Covering:

5) Bring water to a boil and add ghee. Keep the heat on medium-low.

6) Add rice flour and stir immediately to avoid lumps. It will come together like a dough.

7) Cover it with lid and Cook for 2-3 minutes. Do stir once or twice in between.

8) Remove it to a plate and let it cool to touch.

9) Once it is warm or cool enough to handle. Start kneading and if it feels hot, apply some water on your palm and continue kneading.

10) Make the smooth and lump-free dough.

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Shaping Method 1: Using Modak Mould

1) Grease the inside of the mould using ghee. Take a small ball from the dough.
2) Add one ball into the mould.
3) Press it tightly and make the hollow center. Use your finger to shape it.
4) Add the stuffing & lightly press it.
5) Take little dough and seal the open part.
6) Open and gently remove it and place it on the plate. Keep it covered with a clean kitchen towel while you shape the rest.

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Shaping Method 2: Using your hands

1) Grease your hand with ghee or just wet with water. take one ball on your palm.
2) Now using your other hand, slightly press it to make the small disc.
3) Now using two hands (thumbs and fingers), gently press it and keep shaping it.
4) Make about 3-4 inch diameter circle.

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5) In the center, add 2-3 teaspoons of stuffing.
6) Now using your thumb and first finger, start pinching the little edges and make the pleats.
7) I made only 5 pleats only. More near the pleats, more beautiful it will look. This comes from the practice also as mentioned above you’ll need to add glutinous rice flour (see ingredient notes).
8) Now carefully pinch it together and seal it.

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Steaming The Modaks:

1) While shaping, don’t forget to keep them covered to avoid drying.

2) Prepare the steamer and let the water come to a boil. Meanwhile, Brush all the modak using water. Or alternately you can dip them in a glass of water.

3) Prepare the steamer thali. Arrange the parchment paper or muslin cloth or banana leaf on the steamer thali. Arrange them on the thali.

4) Steam them for 13-15 minutes on medium heat. Let it cool to touch. Meantime they will firm up. Now remove them and place them on the plate. Drizzle ghee or saffron-milk over ukadiche modak.

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💭 Expert Tips For PERFECT Modak Recipe

  • Don’t overcook the stuffing otherwise, it becomes chewy. Overcooked jaggery makes it hard to eat.
  • You must knead the dough while it is warm. If it sticks, you can add ghee and also grease your hand with ghee.
  • The dough has to be smooth, soft and pliable to able to shape the modaks.
  • Make the outer covering of medium thickness. If it is too thick then it takes more time to cook. Also, it doesn’t taste good as the proportion of outer part vs center filling is not right.
  • If the outer shell is too thin then It may break while making the pleats. Also, it may break and stuffing will ooze out while steaming.

🥣 Storage & Make-Ahead

  • Ukadiche modak stays good for 1 day at room temperature and a couple of days in the refrigerator.
  • The stuffing can be made a day or two before and stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container.
  • The dough has to be made the same day you are shaping them.
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FAQs

Where to buy the modak mould?

During the festive season, you can find in Indian grocery stores. You have to ask them. Or you can buy from Amazon (they are pricey online). There are many different kinds of moulds (like fat one, skinny one, made of plastic or aluminum). I have bought mine from India.

How to steam modak in instant pot?

- Add around 1 inch of water in the instant pot insert. Let the water come to a boil on saute mode.
- Place the trivet and then modak filled steamer basket on it. Close with the lid, keep the vent on the venting position.
- Cook on ‘Steam’ mode for 13-15 minutes (you need to use an external timer). Once pin drops, open the lid.

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This steamed modak recipe makes soft, melt-in-your-mouth kind outer layer stuffed with chewy, sweet coconut filling. They have the perfect combination of flavors and textures.

Author: Kanan

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Maharashtrian

Calories: 88kcal

Servings 15

Prep Time 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

Ingredients

For Stuffing:

  • 1 cup Coconut (Fresh or frozen), grated
  • ½ cup Jaggery (Gur) powdered or grated
  • ½ teaspoon Green cardamom seeds powder
  • 1 tablespoon Khas khas (White poppy seeds)
  • 5-6 Cashew nuts chopped
  • 1 tablespoon Raisins

For Outer Covering:

  • 1 ¼ cups Water
  • teaspoon Salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Ghee (Clarified butter)
  • 1 cup Rice flour

Instructions

  • Making Stuffing: Take grated coconut and jaggery in a pan on medium heat. Cook till it becomes thick and most of the moisture evaporates. It takes around 6-7 minutes. The cooking time depends on how much moisture your coconut and jaggery has. So keep an eye on it.

  • Now add poppy seeds, cashews, raisins and cardamom powder. Mix and cook a minute.

  • Turn off the stove, remove the stuffing to a plate and let it cool down.

  • Making The Dough: Bring water to a boil and add ghee. Keep the heat on medium-low.

  • Add rice flour and stir immediately to avoid lumps. It will come together like a dough.

  • Cover it with lid and Cook for 2-3 minutes. Do stir once or twice in between.

  • Remove it to a plate and let it cool to touch.

  • Once it is warm or cool enough to handle. Start kneading and if it feels hot, apply some water on your palm and continue kneading. Make the smooth and lump-free dough.

  • Shaping Method 1 (Using Mould): See the step-by-step photos shared above for visual understanding.

  • Grease the inside of the mould using ghee. Take a small ball from the dough and add it into the mould.

  • Press it tightly and make the hollow center using your fingers. Add the stuffing & lightly press it. Take little dough and seal the open part.

  • Open and gently remove it and place it on the plate. Keep it covered with a clean kitchen towel while you shape the rest.

  • Shaping Method 2 (Using your hands): Grease your hand with ghee or just wet with water. take one ball on your palm.

  • Now using your other hand, slightly press it to make the small disc. Now using two hands (thumbs and fingers), gently press it and keep shaping it to make about 3-4 inch diameter circle.

  • In the center, add 2-3 teaspoons of stuffing. Now using your thumb and first finger, start pinching the little edges and make the pleats. I made only 5 pleats only. Now carefully pinch it together and seal it.

  • Steaming: While shaping, don’t forget to keep them covered to avoid drying.

  • Prepare the steamer and let the water come to a boil. Meanwhile, Brush all the modak using water. Or alternately you can dip them in a glass of water.

  • Prepare the steamer thali. Arrange the parchment paper or muslin cloth or banana leaf on the steamer thali. Arrange them on the thali.

  • Steam them for 13-15 minutes on medium heat. Let it cool to touch. Meantime they will firm up. Now remove them and place them on the plate. Drizzle ghee or saffron-milk over ukadiche modak.

Notes

Rice flour:

  • I have used the regular rice flour that is easily available in Indian grocery stores. It works fine if shaping the modaks using mould.
  • If shaping using hands (also, making multiple near pleats for beautiful looking modak), this dough might get cracks while shaping. In this case, you’ll need to add 2 teaspoons of glutinous rice flour (easily available in Asian supermarkets)

Recipe Notes:

  • Don’t overcook the stuffing otherwise, it becomes chewy.
  • You must knead the dough while it is warm. If it sticks, you can add ghee and also grease your hand with ghee.
  • The dough has to be smooth, soft and pliable to able to shape the modaks.
  • Make the outer covering of medium thickness. If it is too thick then it takes more time to cook. Also, it doesn’t taste good as the proportion of outer part vs center filling is not right.
  • If the outer shell is too thin then It may break while making the pleats. Also, it may break and stuffing will ooze out while steaming.

How to steam modak in instant pot?

  1. Add around 1 inch of water in the instant pot insert. Let the water come to a boil on saute mode.
  2. Place the trivet and then modak filled steamer basket on it. Close with the lid, keep the vent on the venting position.
  3. Cook on ‘Steam’ mode for 13-15 minutes (you need to use an external timer). Once pin drops, open the lid, steamed modak are ready.

Nutrition

Serving: 1modak | Calories: 88kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 1.1g | Fat: 2.8g | Saturated Fat: 1.8g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 23mg | Potassium: 49mg | Fiber: 0.8g | Sugar: 5.5g

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving

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Ukadiche Modak Recipe (Steamed Modak) - Spice Up The Curry (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in modak? ›

It is made with a filling of jaggery and grated coconut flavoured with cardamom. The outer shell is made from rice flour dough and is usually steamed. Ukadiche modaks are commonly associated with the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi.

Are steamed modak healthy? ›

The coating is made from rice flour and is rich in Vitamin B1, protein and carbs which make it a healthy ingredient. However, make sure to control your portions and do not eat in excess. Besides, the filling is made from a mixture of coconut and jaggery cooked in ghee which has its unique benefits.

How long does Ukadiche Modak last? ›

Modak stays well at room temperature for a day. For extended shelf life refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

What is modak originally made of? ›

The sweet filling inside a modak consists of freshly grated coconut and jaggery, while the outer soft shell is made from rice flour or wheat flour mixed with khowa or maida flour. There are two distinct varieties of Modakam, fried and steamed. The steamed version (called Ukadiche Modakam) is often served hot with ghee.

Which type of modak is best? ›

Steamed Modaks are also known as Ukadiche Modaks. These are the most traditional forms of this highly sought-after prasad or bhog item. Prepared in a typical steamer pan, it is one of the most popular varieties of Modak, especially for Ganesh Chaturthi.

What are the health benefits of ukadiche modak? ›

Ukadiche Modak Benefits

The coconut used in Ukadiche Modak contains sterols, which are known to lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and improve HDL (good) cholesterol levels. Additionally, the medium-chain triglycerides found in coconut contribute to maintaining heart health.

What is the nutritional value of Ukadiche Modak? ›

Energy 290 (kcal), Protein 4.75 (g), Carbohydrate 73.8 (g), fat 10.25 (g).

Can we eat modak in diet? ›

Should You Eat Modak? If you don't have any underlying medical issues like diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol then this sweet is perfectly safe for you. It may even contribute positively to your overall health and mind and it certainly helps you celebrate this festival better!

Which country invented modak? ›

The origin of Modak is thought to have originated in the state of Maharashtra. Modak is known by many names throughout Indiaviz… mothagam or kozhukattai in Tamil, modhaka or kadubu in Kannada, and kudumu in Telugu, state-wise.

What does Ganesha eat? ›

Modak: One of Lord Ganesha's most favourite foods is modak. Modaks for rice flour dumplings with sweet fillings that are steamed to perfection. Most of Ganesha's idols can be seen holding a modak.

What does modak taste like? ›

About Modak

Traditionally these sweet dumplings are handmade, filled with the sweetened coconut and then steamed. The filling is delicately flavored with cardamom powder and sometimes even with nutmeg. In Marathi these are called as “Ukadiche Modak” meaning “Steamed modak”.

What is difference between momos and modak? ›

They are two different food items with just one common feature that is their shape. Are Modak and momos the same? No this both are different dishes. Modak is sweet dish and momos is salty,spicy ,tangy dish.

Who is the elephant god in Hinduism? ›

Ganesha is known as the remover of obstacles and the offspring of Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and his consort the goddess Parvathi. Several myths detail his birth and acquisition of the elephant head.

Why does Ganesha eat modak? ›

There is also a mention in mythology that Goddess Parvati's mother Menavati used to feed modaks to her grandson Ganesha. To fulfill her son's insatiable appetite, Parvati also started preparing modaks to keep his stomach full. And that's why, the tradition of making modaks on Ganesh Chaturthi has become mandatory.

How to make modak step by step with pictures? ›

How to make Ukadiche Modak with step-by-step photos:
  1. Firstly, in a large kadai heat 1 tsp ghee and saute 2 cup coconut.
  2. Saute until the coconut turns aromatic.
  3. Now add 1 cup of jaggery and mix well.
  4. Keep cooking on medium flame until the jaggery melts.
  5. Continue to cook until the mixture thickens and still remains moist.
Sep 13, 2023

Why does Ganesha have 21 modak? ›

So, when a piece of sweet was offered to Ganesh and he burped after eating it, Lord Shiva burped 21 times. Interestingly, both of them were simultaneously satiated. “Goddess Parvati then enquired about the sweet, and found it to be the famous modak.

Is modak made of milk? ›

Our easy Mawa Modak recipe combines rice flour, milk, Nestlé MILKMAID, cardamom, and butter. This mixture is carefully moulded into intricate modak shapes, making each one look and taste delightful.

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