Showing posts with label Dosa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dosa. Show all posts

Potato Dosa

Sunday, May 2, 2010 2 comments
Potato Dosa @ Ramani's Recipes
I was once served this crispy dosa as breakfast by my niece.I relished it so much and to my surprise I found that it was made with potato! Then I tried it out with other vegetables like ridge gourd and bottle gourd{lauki}. Children will love it as their favourite potato is there! We can enhance its nutritive value by adding soaked dhals or lentils paste in the batter.This is gluten and casein free. Less oil can be used and can be made with no oil too except for the first dosa which needs a little oil to spread.This recipe serves about eight medium dosas.

























































Ingredients Quantity
Potatoes 2
Soaked Rice ½ cup
Ginger small piece
Green Chillies 2
Cumin Seeds 1 tsp
Coriander Leaves (Cilantro) a small bunch
Finely Chopped Onions (For Garnishing) 2 tbsps
Salt to taste
Oil for shallow frying



Method

  1. Cut the peeled potatoes into pieces.

  2. Grind the chopped potatoes,rice,salt,cumin seeds,green chillies and coriander leaves in the grinder to a fine paste.The consistency of this batter should not be very thin nor very thick.

  3. Heat a griddle or a nonstick flat pan which is smeared with alitle oil.

  4. Pour a ladle full of the batter in the center of the pan and spread it into a circle shape with the ladle.

  5. Put some oil on all the sides and in the centre and let it cook till the sides become golden brown.

  6. Turn the dosa and let the other side become crisp too.

  7. Make dosas with the rest of the batter.

  8. Serve it hot,garnished with chopped onions with coconut chutney or mango ginger garlic chutney or tomato chutney or with vegetable kurma.

  9. Note:The batter should be made preferably just before serving as there are chances of the potato getting brown.Instead of potato,ridge gourd or bottle gourd can be used and grated carrot mixed just like that to make it more nutritious for children especially.
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Black Eyed Peas and Green Gram Dosa

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 2 comments
Black Eyed Peas and Green Gram Dosa - Ramani's Recipes
Black eyed peas in India is known as lobhia or in Telugu alchandalu. These peas are rich in calcium, folates, vitamin A and, of course, proteins. These peas by eating on a New Year Day is believed to bring prosperity. This variety dosa made with black eyed peas and green gram(moong in Hindi and pesalu in Telugu) is most suitable for diabetics and those who are supposed to reduce on rice content. This is gluten free too. To make this dosa a little or no oil can be used. To make it crisp a tablespoon of rice is used. Seven to eight dosas can be made with this batter.

For Dosa
























































Ingredients Quantity
Black Eyed Peas (Lobhia) ½ cup
Green Gram (Moong dal) ¼ cup
Rice 1 tbsp
Cummin Seeds 1 tsp
Green Chillies 2 or 3
Coriander Leaves 1 small bunch
Ginger 1 inch piece
Oil for shallow frying
Salt to taste



For Garnishing



























Ingredients Quantity
Grated Carrot ¼ cup
Finely Chopped Green Chillies 1 tbsp
Chopped Coriander Leaves 2 tbsp


Method

  1. Soak the black eyed peas and green gram in water for three hours.

  2. Wash and grind them in a grinder with green chillies,ginger,salt and cumin seeds into a fine paste.The batter should not be very thick.

  3. Take a flat griddle or tava and grease it. Heat it.

  4. Take a ladleful of the batter and put in the center of the pan and spread with the the back of the ladle into a circle.

  5. Take a teaspoon of oil and drop it around the dosa and on medium heat let it become crisp all around and slightly brown in colour on the underside.

  6. Make dosas with the rest of the batter.

  7. Garnish each dosa with grated carrot,chopped green chillies and chopped coriander leaves and serve it on plate with coconut chutney. Green chillies can be avoided if children are being served.

Black Eyed Peas and Green Gram Dosa with Coconut Chutney
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Corn Crepe

Wednesday, February 3, 2010 1 comments

This is an easy recipe which one can make. It is nutritious too. More spices like green chilly paste can be added.This is good for kids.
















































Ingredients Quantity
Corn Meal (Makki ka Atta)[1] 1 cup
Rice Flour 2 tbsps
Roasted Cummin Powder 1 tsp
Chopped Coriander Leaves 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Water to mix
Oil to shallow fry


Method

  1. Mix corn meal,rice flour,salt,coriander leaves and cumin powder in a bowl till it forms a thin pouring consistency batter.

  2. Take a thick flat pan and heat one teaspoon of oil. Spread it till the pan is greased well.

  3. Pour a laddle of the thin batter and swirl it till it reaches the edges of the pan.

  4. Pour half a teaspoon of oil on the top and let it cook till the sides becme brown.

  5. Flip the crepe and heat for a second and remove.It looks like a dosa.

  6. Serve hot with chutney.


[1] Makki ka Atta is Hindi for maize flour.
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