Sada Dosa Video by Tarla Dalal

Sada Dosa Video by Tarla Dalal

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Delightfully crisp, golden-coloured pancakes made of a rice and urad dal batter, Dosas make a more indulgent breakfast compared to easy, steamed idlis! Combined with chutney and sambhar, Dosas are sumptuous and tasty, fit to be had not just for breakfast but for evening tiffin or even dinner. While some people like to make Dosas with leftover idli batter, others who do not like even a slight sourness make fresh Dosa batter using the proportions described here. You can choose either option, as you wish. Not only that, the versatile Dosa offers a lot more choices. You can make it with oil, ghee or butter; in an iron griddle or a non-stick tava; plain or with a stuffing of potato bhaji or a layer of chutney! Enjoy your Sada Dosa fresh and hot, just the way you like it.




Recipe Description for Sada Dosa

Soaking time:  4 hours
Preparation Time: 
Fermenting Time:  12 hours
Cooking Time: 
Makes 20 dosas.
Show me for dosas.


Ingredients


For Sada Dosa
1/2 cup urad dal (split black lentils)
1 tbsp fenugreek (methi) seeds
1 cup raw rice (chawal)
1 cup parboiled rice (ukda chawal)
2 tbsp thick beaten rice (jada poha)
salt to taste
ghee or for cooking

For Serving With Sada Dosa
coconut chutney
sambhar
malgapodi

Method

For sada dosa

  1. To make {span class="bold1"}sada dosa{/span}, wash and soak the urad dal, fenugreek seeds and enough water in a deep bowl and mix well. Cover with a lid and keep aside to soak for 4 hours.
  2. Wash and soak the par-boiled rice, raw rice and thick beaten rice and enough water in a deep bowl and mix well. Cover with a lid and keep aside to soak for 4 hours.
  3. Drain the urad dal and fenugreek seeds and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste using approx. 1 cup of water. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl and keep aside.
  4. Drain the par-boiled rice, raw rice, and thick beaten rice and blend in a mixer to a smooth paste using approx. 1 cup of water. Transfer the mixture into the same bowl of the urad dal batter, add the salt and mix well.
  5. Cover with a lid and keep aside to ferment in a warm place for 12 hours.
  6. Once fermented, mix it very well.
  7. Just before serving, heat a non-stick tava (griddle), sprinkle a little water on the tava (griddle) and wipe it off gently using a muslin cloth.
  8. Pour 1½ ladleful of the batter on it and spread it in a circular motion to make a 225 mm. (9”) diameter thin circle.
  9. Smear a little ghee over it and along the edges and cook on a medium flame till the dosa turns golden brown in colour and crisp.
  10. Fold over to make a semi-circle or a roll.
  11. Repeat with the remaining batter to make 19 more dosas
  12. Serve immediately with coconut chutney, sambhar and malgapodi. .
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RECIPE SOURCE : Idlis & DosasBuy this cookbook

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