This is a nice and tasty dish which can be made in a jiffy without prior preparation and by having only a few ingredients at home ...
I will write the method and the Ingredients together as they are very simple and straightforward .
METHOD: Take a cup of yoghurt or curd as we call it , churn it a little to make buttermilk...
To this add about 11/2 cup semolina or Rava or Suji as it is commonly called in India.
add about 1/2 cup rice flour...
Let this mixture stand for sometime for about 30-45mins
Finely chopp some onions..and some fresh green coriander.
You can add a pinch of baking soda or eno fruit salt to this mixture but I do not do so.
Heat a griddle till nice and hot...
Pour 2 spoons of batter and move it to make a nice and thick round dosa
Sprinkle a spoon of the finely chopped onion and coriander mixture
turn when cooked and let it cook on the onion side.
serve hot with samMETHOD: Take a cup of yoghurt or curd as we call it , churn it a little to make buttermilk...
To this add about 11/2 cup semolina or Rava or Suji as it is commonly called in India.
add about 1/2 cup rice flour...
Let this mixture stand for sometime for about 30-45mins
Finely chop some onions..and some fresh green coriander.
You can add a pinch of baking soda or eno fruit salt to this mixture but I do not do so.
Heat a griddle till nice and hot...
Pour 2 spoons of batter and move it to make a nice and thick round dosa
Sprinkle a spoon of the finely chopped onion and coriander mixture
turn when cooked and let it cook on the onion side.
serve hot with sambhar and chutney.I even packed a couple for my sons lunch box too ...
It makes a good lunch box food as it remains very moist even if its eaten after about 3 hours...
2 comments:
That looks delicious!!
LOL I have a lot of those (recipes I haven't shared)
this looks good, doubt my boys would eat it though :(
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