Ingredients
2 cup - Raw rice, washed well
1/4 cup - Moong dal
1/2 cup - Channa dal
1/4 cup - Toor dal
1'' piece - Ginger
4 to 6 - whole dry red chili or Green chili
1/4 tsp - Hing powder
1/2 tsp - Turmeric powder
1 bunch - Spring onion, finely chopped
Salt to taste
Method
1 ) Wash and soak all the dals and rice in water over night. Then grind to a paste adding little water, dals, rice, ginger, and red chili. The batter should be dosa batter consistency.
2 ) Add hing, turmeric powder and salt to taste. Stir and blend in well. Then add the finely chopped spring onion to the batter and mix. Check and adjust salt to taste.
3 ) Heat a tawa and pour little of the batter on the tawa and spread batter in circular motion like for dosa and cook one side and then turn and cook on the other side. Drizzle some butter or sesame oil on the dosa when cooking on both sides. Take off the tawa and transfer to a serving plate. Serve hot with chutney or can be had without chutney too.
Instead of spring onion, coriander leaves can be added to make dosa. Grinding few curry leaves along with batter will give good flavor.
22 comments:
Goodie. A dosa that does not require fermentation. It looks good. Do we have to grind the dals finely? My friend makes a similar dosa where the dals are coarsely ground and mixed with rice flour.
hi pravs ,
spring onion dosa looks so yummy n healthy ...nice combination of ingredients ...i love to try this soon ...u got a beautiful space here n yummy recipes...happy to find u
if u get time do visit my space
Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
Love the addition of spring onions in dosa..Looks yumm..
Hello Pravs..
Spring onion dosa kollao..a good twist..
Love
Kairali sisters
Dear Pravs
How are you?
This batter is very new for me..Going to try it...I am concentrating more on Dal protein these days..
Have a nice day
Nice variations from our usual dosa, looks very yummy..
That looks so good Prav!!
Spring onion gives such a nice flavour and dosa def looks like a worth a try
Nice and tasty dosa...
Its like adai na..looks yummy
WOW.. very innovative.. I have never tried a dosa with any of those dals that you used except Udad ki dal... your came out perfect!!!
Subi: Glad you like this dosa :) you don't have to grind to very smooth paste, can be slightly coarse. Mixing with rice flour, i have not tried so far. Should try it and see the results.
Satya : Thank you and welcome to my space. Will def come over to yours :)
Nitha : Spring onion has that special taste.. do try :)
Kairali sisters : Yes.. do try :)
Ushnish : I am fine.. hope you are too :) If you are on dal protein, then this dosa will be perfect with 3 types of dal in it.
Priya : Yes and its nice with spring onion.. do try :)
Anh : Thanks :)
Sushma : yes, spring onions gives it a good flavor.
Vanamala : thanks :)
Prathiba : Yes like adai..minus the urad dal, that in adai.
Az : Do try..its nutritious and tasty :)
Wow thats looking so good pravs..
Not sure if my comment passed thr!..but that Dosa looks so good pravs!
Mouthwatering dosa recipe. looks so good. It looks so catchy with that chutney...YUM!
Dear Pravs
Thank you for your comment at my blog...BoDi is same as BaDi.( In Bong it is pronounced as BoDi).
These are generally Udad dal dumplings , sun dried..nowadays it is dried in Oven. It is used in many dishes in eastern India..some other varieties are there too; especially the famous Punjab BaDi...
also available decorative Badis for frying and eating...
Have a nice week ahead
Dosa looks so yummy!! Do drop by my space when time permits
I tried this recipe and it came out good. Next time I am thinking of adding some buttermilk to the batter. Will let you know how it goes.
subi: Oh you want some sourness ? :) good, try and let me know.
Unique recipe..looks yummy and lovely, wonderful twist.
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Delicious yummy...your recipes....
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