Sunday, May 26, 2013

Rava Dosa

Rava dosa is a popular south Indian tiffin which can be made instantly as there is no need for grinding or fermenting the batter.The consistency of the dosa batter is important to get crispy,lacy dosa.It pairs well with coconut chutney.

rava dosa


Ingredients:

Rice flour
1 cup
Rava
½ cup
Maida
¼ cup
Onion
1
Green chilli
1
Cumin seeds
½ tsp
Ginger finely chopped
1 tblsp
Coriander leaves finely chopped
As needed
Asafoetida
A pinch
Salt
As needed

Method:

rava dosa batter

rava dosa preparation

rava dosa


  • Chop onion to fine thin slices.Finely chop the green chilli too.
  • Take a bowl and add Rice flour,Rava and Maida.Add salt and all the other ingredients.
  • Add enough water and mix well.Batter should be thin like butter milk.
  • Heat a tawa and when it is hot,Take a ladle of batter and start pouring the batter forming the outer circle first and filling the center.
  • Add little oil over the dosa and keep the flame in medium low and cook till it turns golden.Now just flip to the other side and cook for few seconds and transfer to a plate.
Note:
  • Always mix the batter well before making each dosa.
  • The batter tends to thicken so add little water to get the right consistency.
  • You can add pepper corns to the batter.
  • Don't use the ladle to spread as we do for regular dosa.Just pour and it forms lacy pattern.

9 comments:

  1. Yumm! I like the crispy texture of this dosa! :)

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  2. perfect crispy dosa, pass that plate over here :)

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  3. Yummy and crispy dosa.. Loved it Gayathri :-)

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  4. love rava dosa...love your version..perfect..

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  5. i am bookmarking this, my huby loves rava dosa , never made it so have to make this one , looks so tempting.

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  6. The beauty about making rava dosa at home is that we can add ingredients as per our taste, that cumin and coriander leaves are among those. These are fabulous as the taste and flavours are so inviting.

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  7. Delicious rava dosa, Love to have one day for my breakfast, nowadays I am too lazy that not making real breakfast.

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