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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Plain Dosa (Rice and Lentils Savory Crepes)

Hello friends,


I am sorry that I am not as regular for last few days. I also want to apologize to the blogger friends whom I follow and try to visit them regularly very religiously. But, I haven't been able to do that due to my busy schedule in last couple of days.


Here is a recipe from my mom. You will be surprised when I tell you that this is the first time I made simple dosa batter from scratch at home, except for Quinoa Dosa, I posted a couple of weeks ago. For those of you who think you cannot make the batter without grinder, let me tell you, you can. I have recently boughy Cuisinart Food Processor and it did the job perfectly for me. My son loves these and now I plan to do it more regularly :)


Plain Dosa (Rice and Lentils Savory Crepes)
Ingredients
Idli rice - 3 cups
Urad dal - 1 cup
Methi/Fenugreek - 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Preparation

  • Rinse and soak rice, dal (add fenugreek to it) for about 4-6 hours (or overnight) separately in plenty of water.
  • After soaking well, grind them separately to a smooth batter (by not pouring a lot of water, but a little will be necessary to grind it).
  • Mix both the batters now in a bowl where it only fills upto 1/2 or 3/4 along with salt. It is important to leave at least 1/4 of the bowl empty as after fermentation, it will increase in volume and you don't want overflowing batter on your counter.
  • Leave the mixed batter for fermentation for upto 8 hours or preferably overnight. I usually soak the rice/dal during afternoon and then grind it before going to sleep, so that next morning it is ready to be used.
  • Once the batter is fermented, (you will get the fermentation smell and it would have risen, so you will know) mix it well. Make sure it is of pouring consistency (little thicker than that of pancake)
  • Heat the iron griddle at high heat. Once you start seeing smoke, sprinkle little water and oil on the griddle (you will get that hissing sound due to water touching the hot griddle, which would mean that your griddle is ready). Traditionally iron griddle is used, but like me if you do not have iron griddle, feel free to use non-stick and then you don't want it to obviously get smoking hot, so take care of that.
  • Pour about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of batter (depending on your griddle size) in the middle of the griddle and spread it using the same cup (if you are using plastic, then take some other spatula) into a circular shape, till it is spread thin. Reduce the heat a little bit (medium-high) and let it cook on each side till golden brown (as you see in the picture).
  • Based on how thin you spread, the texture of dosa will vary. 

Serving
Serve it warm out of griddle, with your favorite chutney, sambar or podi or a combination of all 3.



This goes to Bookmarked Recipes - Every Tuesday (Volume 50) event of Aipi and Mine.
That's all for now. Take care till next post.

55 comments:

  1. Wow.. thats my favorite dosa :D Love it any day and all day :) .... Looks so yummy.. :)

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  2. In fact, I was wondering where you were. :) Missed you.. Really!

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  3. Lovely fresh batter dosa!!! I still prefer plain ones to masala ones.

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  4. Dosa looks perfect...I am a big fan of these...can have them any time..

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  5. It looks perfect and just right to be devoured!

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  6. looks soo crispy and delicious..adding fenugreek s new thing 2 me..must try it out..:)

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  7. yeah! priya that is what I'm thinking you leave a super fast comment everytime in my blog, I miss your comments and recipes. :) dosa looks very crispy and yummy dear!

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  8. Oh dear! It is bedtime here and I will dream of your delicious dosas!

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  9. Dosa looks perfect and crispy.

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  10. that looks like really nicely done... thin and crispy just the way I like it. It makes me sad that our local Indian restaurants don't even come close to making a good dosa so I make my own as well. In fact made it this past weekend as well when my bro was visiting.
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  11. so perfect and crisp dosa..my fav breakfast..

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  12. deliciously done dosa Priya looks wonderful for anytime of the day

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  13. love how you have both protein and healthy whole grain here! :D

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  14. Missing your visits and comments dear. This is a fav at my home too. Nice to have u back...

    Regards,
    Seema
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  15. Yummy crispy dosas I make it similarly too.

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  16. Perfect and crispy Priya. Love dosa anytime.

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  17. There is nothing like eating a home made dosa. Love the flavor of fenugreek seeds.

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  18. hey priya dosa looks super delicious ..tht is my ratio too..3 : 1..perfect ! btw darling 10 more days to go ..still looking frwd for ur entries for flavours of rajasthan ..if ur too busy let me know..will pick those entries from the post which u specially posted for this event ;)

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  19. Dosa looks crispy, crunchy, yummy and tempting. Perfect for breakfast.

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  20. the good old dosa- they look great priya !

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  21. nice dosa...looks perfect brown n yumm

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  22. This is yum... and for first time - perfect...

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  23. Crisp and delicious dosas...an all time favorite

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  24. Wow your dosa has such a beautiful uniform golden color and looks so crispy,looking at the pictures is making me home sick.

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  25. Wow... super crispy dosas..
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  26. Hope your schedule is better now :). So, dosa from scratch? I have now moved on to ready made batter available easily here :D.

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  27. Delicious looking dosa and very tasty too.

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  28. Very nicely made!The dosa looks so crisp and yummy.I've have had quite trying times making a dosa previously but I'm gradually improving;) so hope to give this a try pretty soon!Waiting for your recipe to my event...please post one soon:)

    Cheers,
    Wit,wok&wisdom

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  29. Priya, how did you know this was my favourite? Beautiful recipe!

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  30. dosa ! i can have it any day , it came out very nicely, crispy
    and like u have never made dosa batter form scratch

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  31. Aah the fresh batter and the absolute crispness. Love it!!

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  32. My all time favorite breakfast :)

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  33. I am yet to master this art of making perfect round crispy dosa. you did a fab job dearie.

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  34. wow looks amazing! it been really ages that i had dosa, can't wait to have some :)

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  35. my anytime favourite..looks very tempting..

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  36. Dosa looks simply gorgeous Priya. Making it tonight. Thanks for visiting F-n-M

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  37. Wow would love to try this yummy recipe:-)
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  38. Wow, crisp and golden color dosa looks yummy n delicious..

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  39. This is the second savory crepe recipe I've seen this week - I see a trend happening. I never knew crepes could be anything but sweet. I think I'll need to try this soon!

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  40. Ahh! My comfort food. I eat hubby makes.:0

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  41. very yummy and perfect
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  42. i love dosas but never made one! thanks for sharing the recipe :)
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