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What does spring mean to you? A bounty of veggies, a splash of colours, fresh flavours? Well, experience all the vibrant joys of spring, wrapped inside this scrumptious Spring Dosa. A tasty stuffing of crunchy veggies, boiled noodles and peppy sauces is the highlight of this delicious butter-cooked dosa, which is a hot favourite sold by Mumbai’s street food vendors.
dal and vegetable idli recipe | instant dal vegetable idli | no rice idli | healthy Vitamin B1, Folic Acid rich idli | with 40 amazing images. dal and vegetable idli recipe is a healthy Indian breakfast dish. Learn how to make instant dal vegetable idli. A perfect breakfast option that combines a variety of pulses and vegetables, dal and vegetable idli is slightly heavier than the regular idlis. The batter can be used to make delectable dal and vegetable pancakes too. The batter for dal and vegetable idli is made from lots of nutritious ingredients like chana dal, yellow moong dal, toovar dal, fenugreek leaves, coriander, peas, coconut, green chillies, onions and carrots. Perfect for weight loss with 49 calories for one dal vegetable idli, these idlis are healthy for diabetics and heart patients too. With high folic acid, instant dal vegetable idli works perfectly for pregnant women. dal and vegetable idli is rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin B1, Folic Acid, Fiber, Phosphorus. Pro tips for dal and vegetable idli. 1. Grease the idli moulds with oil so that the idlis do not stick to the bottom. 2. Just before steaming, add 1 1/2 tsp fruit salt to the batter. Fruit salt provides a spongy, fluffy texture to the idli. Use neutral flavored fruit salt. Add the fruit salt just before steaming, else the ildis might not turn fluffy. 3. Mix gently after adding the fruit salt. If you mix vigorously then your idlis will turn flat. 4. Cool slightly and remove the Idli from the mould using a spoon. If you are facing difficulty in removing the idli then dip a knife in little oil and loosen the edges using a knife or remove them with the help of a wet spoon. 5. Use neutral (regular flavour) fruit salt. Serve dal and vegetable idli with sambar or coconut chutney. Enjoy dal and vegetable idli recipe | instant dal vegetable idli | no rice idli | healthy Vitamin B1, Folic Acid rich idli | with step by step photos.
uttapam stuffed with green peas recipe | South Indian matar uttapam | green peas uttapam with dosa batter | instant uttapam for breakfast | with 20 amazing images. uttapam stuffed with green peas recipe | South Indian matar uttapam | green peas uttapam with dosa batter | instant uttapam for breakfast is a quick fix option for busy morning. Learn how to make South Indian matar uttapam. To make uttapam stuffed with green peas, combine the green peas, green chillies, coriander and salt in a deep bowl, mix well and keep the green peas mixture aside. Heat a mini uttapam pan and grease it lightly using little oil. Pour a spoonful of the batter in each of the 7 uttapam moulds to make a 75 mm. (3") diameter round. Top each mini uttapam with 1 tsp of the green pea mixture and cook them, using a little oil, till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to make 7 more uttapams in 1 more batch. Serve hot. Watch simple dosa batter transform into an attractive and mouth-watering delicacy, with a little help from green peas! These dainty green peas uttapam with dosa batter are perfect for kids as a pick me up snack. The batter, enhanced with green peas, green chillies and coriander, emerges into a very pleasantly coloured South Indian matar uttapam, which has a snazzy, lingering flavour brought about mainly by coriander. Serve these instant uttapam for breakfast hot and fresh with Sambhar and Coconut Chutney. Tips for uttapam stuffed with green peas. 1. Serve uttapam stuffed with green peas with green chutney. 2. Press down with a spatula while cooking the uttapam stuffed with green peas. Enjoy uttapam stuffed with green peas recipe | South Indian matar uttapam | green peas uttapam with dosa batter | instant uttapam for breakfast | with step by step photos.
A variant of the popular South Indian idli, which is a perfect example of a complete protein combination, with the right proportions of cereal (rice) and pulse (moong dal). While idlis are traditionally prepared with urad, this Nutritious Idli is prepared with moong dal instead, to make it more easily digestible. While moong dal gives it a good aroma and interesting taste as well, it tends to get hard over time. So, serve these Nutritious Idlis immediately with chutney and Sambhar to really enjoy them.
vegetable idlis recipe | vegetable idlis with coconut milk | healthy South Indian vegetable idlis | with 25 amazing images. vegetable idlis are a perfect South Indian breakfast. Learn how to make vegetable idlis with coconut milk. A colourful and tasty idli recipe that you will enjoy to the core! The batter for making vegetable idlis is different from the traditional idli batter, and is ground using coconut milk, which gives it a soothing flavour and soft texture too. This vegetable idli recipe makes use of parboiled rice along with urad dal which is soaked along with vegetables in coconut milk. Since the vegetables are added to the batter of vegetable idlis before fermenting, they become semi-soft and get cooked within the same time as the idlis without requiring any separate attention. Serve these delicious vegetable idlis with your favourite chutney and sambar. Pro tips for vegetable idlis. 1. Add coconut milk. This will help in blending and making the mixture smooth. 2. Blend in a mixer till it's really smooth. No grain of rice or urad dal should remain behind. 3. Steam in a steamer for 10 to 12 minutes or till the idlis are cooked. Make sure you steam the idlis on medium flame or else they will turn hard. Enjoy vegetable idlis recipe | vegetable idlis with coconut milk | healthy South Indian vegetable idlis | with step by step photos.
sweet idli recipe | jaggery coconut moong dal idli | sweet dal gur idli | with 30 amazing images. sweet idli recipe is a South Indian Idli sweetened with jaggery. Learn how to make jaggery coconut moong dal idli. Here’s an innovative twist to one of South India’s most traditional recipes! In this unique sweet idli recipe, the idli batter is layered with a pooran (mixture) of moong dal, coconut and jaggery flavoured mildly with cardamom powder. Dry roast yellow moong dal on a slow flame for 7 minutes, while stirring continuously. If you cook on medium to high flame the moong dal will give a burnt taste in sweet idlis. Once steamed, this gives rise to soft, fluffy sweet idlis with a pleasantly-sweet stuffing. You can serve jaggery coconut moong dal idli as a tea-time snack, or as a sweet jodi for savoury idlis at breakfast time. Pro tips for sweet idli recipe. 1. Grease the idli moulds with oil so that the idlis do not stick to the bottom. 2. Just before steaming, add 1/2 tsp fruit salt to the batter. Fruit salt provides a spongy, fluffy texture to the idli. Use neutral flavored fruit salt. Add the fruit salt just before steaming, else the ildis might not turn fluffy. 3. Mix gently after adding the fruit salt. If you mix vigorously then your idlis will turn flat. 4. Use neutral (regular flavour) fruit salt. Serve the sweet idlis with ghee. Enjoy sweet idli recipe | jaggery coconut moong dal idli | sweet dal gur idli | with step by step photos.
A South Indian dish, popular especially in Karnataka, Tousali refers to pancakes that invariably combine rice, coconut and cucumber. This peppy version adds a few tablespoons of curds and green chillies to the batter, making a really lip-smacking Spicy Tousali! Serve it with coconut chutney.
Tousali typically refers to pancakes made with a batter of rice, coconut and cucumber. While Tousali can be spicy or sweet, this mildly sweet version that includes jaggery is a real winner because of its rustic aroma and flavour. The appetizing aroma of jaggery intensifies when cooked with ghee, luring your family to the table even before you announce the meal! A little salt added to the batter helps highlight the sweetness of jaggery, while coconut and cucumber provide a juicy crunch to it.
Traditional idlis get a facelift with this exciting spinach stuffing! A flavourful and colourful mixture of spinach and onions is cooked between layers of idli batter to make a spongy, tasty delight that combines beautifully with chutney and sambhar. Make sure the spinach mixture is completely cool before steaming it; otherwise it might get soggy and spoil the texture of the Stuffed Spinach Idli. Enjoy this delicacy hot and fresh, for a memorable breakfast!
A mouth-watering presentation of dosas rolled up with scrumptious potato bhaji, slit diagonally, and topped with soothing coconut sauce. Incidentally, it is not just the masaledar potato bhaji that adds flavour to the Dosa Lasagne, but also the coconut sauce, which features a unique blend of coconut milk with green chillies, lemon juice, and so on. Spend a few seconds savouring the myriad flavours in each mouthful of this unique preparation! It is an experience you will cherish.
set dosa recipe | sponge dosa | set dosa without curd | Udipi style set dosa | set dosa recipe | sponge dosa | set dosa without curd | Udipi style set dosa is a famous snack from South Indian repertoire. Learn how to make sponge dosa. To make set dosa, wash and soak the par-boiled rice, raw rice, urad dal and fenugreek seeds in enough water in a deep bowl and mix well. Cover with a lid and keep aside to soak for 4 hours. Drain and blend in a mixer along with 1 cup of water to make a batter of dropping consistency. Add the salt and mix well. Cover the batter with a lid and keep aside to ferment in a warm place for 12 hours. Then to make sponge dosa, heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and grease it lightly with oil. Pour a ladleful of the batter over it and spread it evenly to make a 125 mm. (5”) diameter circle. Cover with a lid and cook on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes, using a little oil, till it turns golden brown in colour from one side. Repeat with the remaining ingredients to make 9 more dosas. Serve immediately in pairs with sambhar and coconut chutney. Soft and spongy, this sumptuous dish is perfect for breakfast A very popular offering in South Indian restaurants, set dosa without curd is a snack of fluffy, melt-in-the-mouth dosas, which are named so because they are usually served in pairs. Not to worry, as sponge dosa is also made with common ingredients like parboiled rice, raw rice and urad dal. While Sambhar and coconut chutney are served with most varieties of South Indian dosa, this unique Udipi style set dosa is also served with kadala curry at restaurants. This combo makes a satiating lunch or dinner too! Tips to make set dosa. 1. Always soak the batter for atleast 4 hours. It will look like this after soaking. 2. When blending always blend till smooth. Add salt to the batter and mix very well with a spoon or your hands. 3. Ferment always in a warm place, the batter should look like this, so well fermented. 4. Do not cook the set dosa on both the sides, just one side. 5. Covering the set dosa while cooking makes it easier to cook and cooks well. 6. These comforting and satiating dosas are quite a contrast to the usual image of crisp, golden dosas but they are perfect to have with chutney and sambhar or spicier accompaniments like kadala (chickpea) curry, vada curry or saagu. Enjoy set set dosa recipe | sponge dosa | set dosa without curd | Udipi style set dosa | with step by step photos.
maida dosa recipe | no rice no dal instant dosa | Indian maida dosa with coconut | instant dosa for breakfast | with 26 amazing images. maida dosa recipe | no rice no dal instant dosa | Indian maida dosa with coconut | instant dosa for breakfast is a quick fix recipe which is a classic example of how common ingredients can yield tastiest of foods. Learn how to make no rice no dal instant dosa. To make maida dosa, combine the coconut, green chillies, sugar and ½ cup of water in a mixer and blend till smooth. Combine the plain flour, coconut mixture, salt and 1 cup of water in a deep bowl and whisk well to make a smooth batter. Keep aside. Heat the oil in a small non-stick pan and add the mustard seeds. When the seeds crackle, add the curry leaves and sauté on a medium flame for 10 seconds. Pour this tempering over the batter and mix well. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) sprinkle a little water on the tava (griddle) and wipe it off gently using a muslin cloth. Pour a ladleful of the batter on it and spread it in a circular motion to make a 175 mm. (7”) diameter circle. Smear a little butter over it and along the edges and cook on a high flame till the dosa turns brown in colour and crisp from both the sides. Fold over to make a semi-circle. Repeat with the remaining batter to make 7 more dosas. Serve immediately with sambhar and coconut chutney. The no rice no dal instant dosa is made with an aromatic and flavourful plain flour batter perked up with coconut, green chillies and a tempering of mustard seeds and curry leaves. The secret of making this dosa lies in moderating the tava’s temperature by sprinkling a little water on it before pouring the batter. This dosa gives you an opportunity to enjoy your favourite South Indian snack without any soaking and fermenting. We suggest you use butter to cook these Indian maida dosa with coconut and remember to serve them immediately. While the traditional dosas are all time favourites, you can fit this instant dosa for breakfast, snacks or lunch with coconut chutney, sambar and gun powder. It will be a meal to be enjoyed for all those who enjoy indulging into soft dosas. Tips to make maida dosa. 1. Sprinkle little water on the tava after making every dosa. 2. Do not make batter too runny. Enjoy maida dosa recipe | no rice no dal instant dosa | Indian maida dosa with coconut | instant dosa for breakfast | with step by step photos.
spicy tava idli | restaurant style tava idli | tawa idli recipe | spicy tava idli made with left over idlis | with 20 amazing images. spicy tava idli is a popular restaurant style tava idli. Simple to make spicy tava idli with leftover idlis cooked on a tawa with Indian spices, vegetables and some butter. We have used onions and tomatoes but you can put capsicums or any vegetable you like. We love to have spicy tava idli made with left over idlis with some coconut chutney to offset the spices from the idli. Notes on and tips on tava idli recipe. 1. Butter gives a really nice flavor to the spicy tava idlis so make sure you use butter. 2. Add 2 tbsp of water so that it’s not very dry and salt to season. Water will prevent the masalas from sticking to the pan. 3. Spicy tava idli is similar to masala pav, just that we replace bread cubes with idli cubes. 4. The best results are achievable using cold idlis so, if you have idlis left from breakfast or dinner then you can transform them into tongue-tickling spicy tava idli. The master stroke in this spicy tava idli is the use of pav bhaji masala which gives it a chaat like taste. Serve spicy tava idli immediately. Learn to make spicy tava idli | restaurant style tava idli | tawa idli recipe | spicy tava idli made with left over idlis | with step by step photos and video below.
A gluten free snack of dosas stuffed with protein and fibre rich sprouts together with antioxidant rich veggies like beetroot, carrots, cabbage and tomatoes. While the dosas make a great alternative to rotis for the gluten-intolerant, the nutritious stuffing is a healthy alternative to starchy potatoes! You need to plan a little ahead if you wish to make Stuffed Sprouts Dosas, because the batter needs to be fermented.
dalia vegetable idli recipe | nutritious vegetable idli | broken wheat idli | with 33 amazing images. vegetable dalia idli is an instant healthy recipe made with dalia. Learn how to make dalia vegetable idli recipe | nutritious vegetable idli | broken wheat idli | dalia vegetable idli is a South Indian dish made with broken wheat (dalia) and vegetables. It is a healthy and delicious alternative to traditional idlis made with rice. Nutritious vegetable idli are a good source of fiber, protein, and vitamins, and they are also low in calories. Broken wheat is especially good for dieters and people who are having diabetes. They can make this a part of their daily diet as it is not only healthy but tasty too. dalia vegetable idlis are a healthy and delicious breakfast or snack option. pro tips to make the dalia vegetable idli: 1. Resting of batter is very important. This allows the flavors to infuse and the batter to thicken slightly. 2. If you do not want to grind it use small variety of dalia to make this recipe. 3. Grease the idli moulds generously with oil to prevent sticking. Enjoy dalia vegetable idli recipe | nutritious vegetable idli | broken wheat idli | with detailed step by step photos.
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