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Dosa

Cultural Context

Dosa originates from South India and is a staple in many households, often enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack. Traditionally made from fermented rice and lentil batter, dosas are celebrated for their crispy texture and versatility. They can be served plain or filled with various ingredients, making them a beloved dish not just in India but around the world, with numerous regional variations.

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6 servings
Servings4
1 cup urad dal
¼ cup chana dal
1 tsp methi / fenugreek seeds
3 cup sona masuri rice
1 cup poha (thin)
water (for soaking)
2 tsp salt
oil (for roasting)
1

Firstly, in a large bowl take 1 cup urad dal, ¼ cup chana dal and 1 tsp methi.

2

Rinse with water and soak for 3 hours.

3

In another bowl rinse and soak 3 cup sona masuri rice for 5 hours.

4

Drain off the urad dal and transfer to the grinder. you can use mixi if you are comfortable.

5

Grind to smooth paste adding water as required.

6

After grinding for 30 minutes, the batter will turn soft and fluffy.

7

Scoop out urad dal batter and keep aside.

8

In the same grinder add soaked rice and 1 cup rinsed poha.

9

Also, add water as required and grind the batter.

10

Grind to a slightly coarse batter. if you grind to a very smooth paste, then the dosa will be very soft and not crisp.

11

Transfer the batter to the same vessel of urad dal batter.

12

Mix well making sure everything is well combined.

13

Cover and allow to ferment for 8 hours in a warm place.

14

After 8 hours, the batter would have doubled indicating it is well fermented.

15

Now mix the batter gently and use the batter to prepare dosa adding salt as required.

16

Finally, the dosa batter can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week and used to make weekly breakfast.

Equipment Needed

mixing bowlgrinder

Dietary

vegetarian

Allergens

gluten

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