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Dosa is one culinary creation that has swept the globe, winning the hearts and palates of millions of people. This thin, crispy, and savoury pancake is indigenous to South India. It has become one of the world’s most beloved and well-liked foods, overcoming cultural barriers. Dosa is also a healthy as well as delicious option to start the day. Many people like having dosa for breakfast. While it holds true that food apps today will get you many variations of dosas delivered right at your doorstep, why spend money when you have the perfect recipe to make masala dosa at home? Yes, you read that right. Although you’ve probably had masala dosa in restaurants a lot, you can easily prepare it and enjoy it at home. This meal is a great option for those who enjoy South Indian cuisine for breakfast.
Ingredients:
– 2 cups White rice
– 1/2 cup Urad dal
– 1/2 cup Refined oil
– 1/2 tsp Fenugreek seeds
– 1/2 kg Boiled potatoes –
-2 medium chopped green chillies
– 1 tbsp Mustard seeds
– 1/2 4 teaspoons turmeric
– 2 cups chopped onion
– 10 leaves curry leaves
– Salt as per taste
Recipe:
The first step is to get the batter ready. To do this, wash the rice and urad dal and soak them for six to eight hours in different containers. After the rice and urad dal are soaked well, grind them in separate mixers. Grind fenugreek and add it to rice. Next, combine the two component batter in a large container and season with salt. After that, store it overnight.
After preparing the Dosa batter, you will have to prepare its filling. To prepare the filling, heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a thick bottomed pan and let the mustard seeds crackle. Then add chopped onion, curry leaves, green chillies and fry it well. Then, add a pinch of salt and turmeric powder to it and mix well. Now, take chopped potatoes and add them to the roasted onions and mix well. Slowly add water to the mixture and let the potatoes boil for about 5 minutes. When the mixture becomes slightly thick, turn off the gas.
Take a dosa pan now and heat it over a low flame. Apply one teaspoon of oil to the dosa to prepare it. The batter should be poured into the hot pan and spread out in a circular motion. Reduce the flame, coat the dosa’s edges with a few drops of oil, and then top with two tablespoons of filling when the edges start to brown. Fold the dosa now to make it crisp. Serve with coconut chutney and sambar!
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