- What are Momos?

Momos are among the most loved Himalayan dumplings. They’re a Tibetan and Nepali creation that’s greatly relished throughout the Indian Himalaya, that is Sikkim, Darjeeling, Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Delhi and Northeast India. The thin wheat flour crusts are filled with tasty vegetables/chicken/pork/paneer, etc., before they are steamed, fried, pan-fried (Kothey), or bathed in spicy soups.
Momos today have become one of India‘s most popular street foods, thanks to their tender wrapper, tantalisingly sweet filling and hot red chilli chutney!
- Regional Variations & Global Popularity

Traditional Tibetan Steamed Momos
Our real version consists of thin-layered wheat sheets loaded with minced meat, onions, garlic, ginger and Himalayan spices and then steamed until soft.
Taste Profile
Inside, tender, flavoursome, delicately spicy
Why It Is Popular
Its fragile wrapper and plump filling have made it one of the healthiest and most entertaining Himalayan snacks. Steaming retains flavour and value.
Nutritional Highlights
High-quality protein
Low-oil preparation
Balanced meal
Darjeeling Chicken Momos
Ready minced chicken, spring onion, coriander, garlic, pepper.
Taste Profile
Juicy, richly aromatic with a hint of spice.
Why It Is Popular
Readily available in Darjeeling cafes and kabaris, this incarnation is appreciated for the gentle filling and soothing taste.
Nutritional Highlights
Lean protein
Rich minerals
Filling meal
Vegetable Momos
Cabbage, carrots, onions, mushrooms, paneer, spring onions, and fresh herbs.
Taste Profile
Fresh, savoury, somewhat sweet
Why It Is Popular
Vegetable Momos offer a healthy vegetarian alternative while still delivering authentic, traditional Himalayan flavour and texture.
Nutritional Highlights
Rich dietary fibre
Fresh vegetables
Plant-based nutrition
Kothey (Pan-Fried) Momos
Steamed Momo‘s are just pan-fried slightly until the lower part is crispy and the upper part stays soft.
Taste Profile
Crispy, all wrapped in? perfectly moist, savoriness of? and the? e. How about grilled bone-in chicken? Fat spluttering and hitting your nearly-frozen tongue. Mmmm.
Why It Is Popular
A mixture of crispy bottoms and juicy fillings is why the Kothey Momos can be considered among the most in-demand variations for the cafe's style.
Nutritional Highlights
Moderate oil
Rich protein
Balanced texture
- Basic Ingredients Used
All-Purpose Flour (Maida)
Quantity: 2½ cups
Nutritional Value (100 g)
Calories: 364 kcal
Protein: 10 g
Carbohydrates: 76 g
Nutritional Benefits
Forms soft wrappers
Good energy source
Smooth texture
Water
Quantity: ¾–1 cup
Nutritional Benefits
Soft dough
Proper consistency
Salt
Quantity: 1 teaspoon
Nutritional Benefits
Enhances flavour
Oil
Quantity: 1 tablespoon (for dough) + 1 tablespoon (for filling)
Nutritional Benefits
Soft dough
Smooth texture
Minced Chicken (or Pork/Vegetables/Paneer)
Quantity: 300 g
Nutritional Value (100 g)
Calories: 165 kcal
Protein: 27 g
Nutritional Benefits
High-quality protein
Muscle support
Filling ingredient
Cabbage
Quantity: 1 cup finely chopped
Nutritional Benefits
Rich fibre
Vitamin C
Crunchy texture
Carrot
Quantity: 1 medium (grated)
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamin A
Antioxidants
Natural sweetness
Onion
Quantity: 1 medium (finely chopped)
Nutritional Benefits
Rich antioxidants
Fresh flavour
Fibre source
Spring Onions
Quantity: ¼ cup chopped
Nutritional Benefits
Vitamins
Fresh aroma
Antioxidants
Garlic
Quantity: 5 cloves (minced)
Nutritional Benefits
Supports immunity
Rich aroma
Antioxidants
Ginger
Quantity: 1 tablespoon (grated)
Nutritional Benefits
Aids digestion
Anti-inflammatory
Warm flavour
Fresh Coriander
Quantity: ¼ cup chopped
Nutritional Benefits
Rich Vitamin C
Fresh aroma
Antioxidants
Black Pepper Powder
Quantity: 1 teaspoon
Nutritional Benefits
Digestive support
Mild spice
Soy Sauce
Quantity: 1 tablespoon
Nutritional Benefits
Rich umami flavour
Traditional seasoning
Sesame Oil (Optional)
Quantity: 1 teaspoon
Nutritional Benefits
Healthy fats
Nutty aroma
- Ingredient Tips
Knead the dough to a smooth and elastic consistency to form soft wrappers which do not tear on folding
Finely chop the vegetables and drain off excess moisture of the filling to keep the Momos juicy without the inside filling making the Wrappers soggy
- How to Prepare Momo
Prepare the Dough

Add flour, salt, oil, and water into a bowl to make a smooth, soft dough and knead. Cover and set aside for 30 minutes.
Nutritional Benefits
Soft structure
Improves elasticity
Easily rolling
Prepare the Filling

Add chicken or vegetables with onion, cabbage, carrot, garlic, ginger, spring onions, coriander, soy, black pepper, sesame oil, and salt.
Nutritional Benefits
Rich proteins
Fresh vegetables
Complete balanced nutrition
Shape the Momos

Roll the dough into circle shapes, put the filling in the middle, pleat the parts of the edges with care and make sure all of the edges are sealed.
Nutritional Benefits
Even boiling
More attractive presentation
Steam the Momos

Put the Momos in the greased steamer and steam for 12–15 minutes until cooked.
Nutritional Benefits
Low-oil cooking
Loses nutrients
Healthy preparation.
Serve Hot

Serve hot with spicy red chilli momo chutney and clear soup.
Nutritional Benefits
Fullest in flavour
Fresh texture
- Why You'll Love This Recipe
Momos are soft, juicy, and satisfyingly addictive. Their variety of fillings, healthy steaming, and flavorful spicy sides have quickly gained them popularity as one of the staples on numerous Indian and Himalayan street-food menus.
Nutritional Advantages
High-quality protein
Preparation without oil
Leafy vegetables
Balanced carbohydrates.
A meal that is filling
- Serving Suggestions

Old school classic Tibetan Red Chilli Chutney: The trusty chilli, whatever you do! It‘s as good as it gets.
Clear Vegetable or Chicken Soup: A hot soup that goes well with Steamed Momos during cold weather.
Kimchi or Fermented Vegetables: Contributes a vinegary, probiotic content to the delicate dumplings.
Jasmine Green Tea: A delicate, fragrant brew that refreshes and refreshes the palate, perfect for sipping with Himalayan treats.
- Expert Tips
Roll thin wrappers: The thinnest wrappers cook evenly and give the filling the spotlight.
Do Not Overstuff with Filling: Squeezing in too much filling will result in Momos bursting during steaming.
Grease the Steamer: Lightly grease the steaming tray to help keep the meal from sticking
Serve hot and fresh: Momos are best when hot and served fresh from the steamer that is freshly filled.
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. Are Momos fried or steamed?
The traditional Momos are cooked by steaming, but the fried (Kothey or Kothey) and pan-fried (Kothey) are also widely enjoyed.
Q. Can I make Momo vegetarian?
Yes. The typical ingredients are cabbage, carrot, mushroom, paneer, tofu or mixed vegetables.
Q. Can you freeze Momos?
Yes. Uncooked Momos can be frozen for up to a month and steamed from frozen.
Q. What is the most common sauce served with Momos?
The classic accompaniment is sweet-sour Himalayan red chilli-garlic chutney and is served with clear soup.
From humble Himalayan speciality to one of India‘s most loved street foods – Momos cover a wide range of delectable varieties; from the delicate, traditional Tibetan steamed Momos to the fragrant Darjeeling Chicken Momos, a traditional comfort food, or the more contemporary Vegetable Momos and crispy Kothey Momos – they all have a beautiful, soft wrapper, seasoned filling and a big slap of flavour. Healthy, hearty and flexible, Momos are a true classic


















