A dosa is a cooked flat
thin layered rice recipe, basically from South India, made up with a fermented
batter of rice and dal(black gram). Dosas are a typical part of the Southern
Indian and Sri Lankan Tamil diets, but the dish is now popular all over the
Indian subcontinent and world wide.
dosas are served hot along with sambar and chutney. They can
be served with idli podi as well.
Dosa can be stuffed with fillings of vegetables and sauces
to make a quick meal. They are typically served with a vegetarian side dish
which varies according to regional and personal preferences.
Side items served with dosasa are:
Sambar
Chutney: examples include coconut chutney (a semi-solid
paste made up of coconut, dal (lentils), green chilli and mint or coriander), varieties
of chutneys are served with Dosa.
Idli podi : a powder of chili with spices and sometimes
desiccated coconut, mixed with sesame oil
Indian pickles
Dosa Recipe
ingredients to prepare the dosa batter. Rice, urad dal and
fenugreek seeds are the main ingredients. Chana dal is used for getting a
golden color for Dosa.
Rinse both types of rice (regular rice and parboiled rice)
together in water for 3-4 times and soak them in 2 cups of water for 4-5 hrs.
Add drained urad dal, chana dal and fenugreek seeds mixture
in the medium jar of a mixer grinder or blender. Add water as needed and grind until smooth and fluffy batter.
Drain water from rice and add them to the same mixer grinder
jar. Depending on the size of the jar, you can ground the rice in multiple
batches.
Add salt and mix batter well using spoon. The final batter
should not be too thick or too watery. Cover it with plate and leave it at room
temperature for 8-10 hours or overnight for fermentation. During cold weather,
keep the batter in warm place (or inside the oven with oven light on) for
fermentation.
During fermentation, the batter volume would increase and
the tiny bubbles would appear on the surface when you stir it with a spoon.
Stir the batter with a spoon. If it looks too thick, add few tablespoons water
and mix well until it has attained pouring consistency (little watery than idli
batter).
Heat non-stick tava or iron tava over medium flame. Apply
half teaspoon oil on the tava and spread it evenly with a spatula or a clean
wet cloth. Take a ladle full of batter, pour it over the surface of tawa, swirl
it as thin as possible in a spiral motion by rotating ladle and make it into
round shape of approx. 7-8 inch diameter circle.
Apply 1-teaspoon oil around the edges of dosa
Cook until the bottom surface turns light brown and the
edges start to come upward. Flip it and cook for a minute. If you are making
thin dosa , you do not need to cook the other side. Transfer it to a plate.
Wipe tava with clean wet cloth before making next dosa (this is to prevent dosa
from sticking to Pan) and repeat the process for remaining batter. Hot and crispy plaindosa is ready.










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