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Monday, 10 June 2013
breakfast recipes - Dosa
Monday, 10 June 2013 by Unknown
Ingredients
Rice - 3.5 cups
Urad dal - 1 cup
Fenugreek seeds - 2 tblsp
Bengalgram dal - 2tblsp (optional)
Oil - to fry dosas
Salt - to taste
Method
1. Wash and soak the rice and urad dal with bengalgram dal and fenugreek seeds separately or together . Traditionally it used to soaked separately and ground separately. But with modern mixies and grinders you can grind everything together itself.
2. Similarly overnight soaking is good. But for urgent situations, even 1 hour of soaking will do for modern mixies and grinders.
3. After soaking, drain and grind it to a smooth paste with salt and water enough to make a batter little thinner than idli batter. If the batter becomes thicker you can always add water later.
4. Let this batter ferment overnight till it raises to double its size.
5. Grease a non stick dosa pan and pour a spoonful of batter. Spread it using the back of the spoon using circular motion to about 9 inch round dosa.
6. Add few drops of oil on top.
7. Once it turns slightly brown, flip and brown the other side too.
Tips
- You can use the idli batter itself for making dosas adding little water to make it thinner.
- The above proportion will give nice crispy dosas. If you want softer dosas, reduce the rice quantity to 2.5 cups.
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Rice - 3.5 cups
Urad dal - 1 cup
Fenugreek seeds - 2 tblsp
Bengalgram dal - 2tblsp (optional)
Oil - to fry dosas
Salt - to taste
1. Wash and soak the rice and urad dal with bengalgram dal and fenugreek seeds separately or together . Traditionally it used to soaked separately and ground separately. But with modern mixies and grinders you can grind everything together itself.
2. Similarly overnight soaking is good. But for urgent situations, even 1 hour of soaking will do for modern mixies and grinders.
3. After soaking, drain and grind it to a smooth paste with salt and water enough to make a batter little thinner than idli batter. If the batter becomes thicker you can always add water later.
4. Let this batter ferment overnight till it raises to double its size.
5. Grease a non stick dosa pan and pour a spoonful of batter. Spread it using the back of the spoon using circular motion to about 9 inch round dosa.
6. Add few drops of oil on top.
7. Once it turns slightly brown, flip and brown the other side too.
Tips
- You can use the idli batter itself for making dosas adding little water to make it thinner.
- The above proportion will give nice crispy dosas. If you want softer dosas, reduce the rice quantity to 2.5 cups.

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