Dosa mix is the readymade or homemade batter used to prepare the popular South Indian pancake called Dosa. It is prepared using a combination of dal and rice that is soaked for at least 8 hours and made into a ... More »
For Chutney :
1. Take a blender jar, put curd and green chillies and salt and blend it into a fine paste.
2. Heat a small pan, put mustard seeds, a pinch of hing and curry leaves and saute them.
3. Mix it with the paste. Your chutney is ready.
For Dosa :
1.... - 42.619
If you have failed to make restaurant-like perfect dosas at home, then this video is likely to come to your rescue. Chef Bhal Dave whips up delicious, flavorful potato filling for dosas that is likely to tickle your taste buds. Just follow his instructions to... - 73.5732
Mix rice flour, maida and rava with salt. Add enough water to make a thick batter without forming lumps.
Add chopped onion, cilantro and green chillies, add more water and make a thin batter of buttermilk consistency.
Heat oil in a pan and add cumin seeds.... - 47.9769
Rava dosa is probably one of Karnataka's most loved breakfast item. These rava dosas are very thin, crisp and light and can actually be had at any time of the day. Watch the video to learn how to make the batter to prepare perfect rava dosa. - 82.6686
How many of you tried multiple times to reproduce this paper thin Indian breakfast item, known as Dosa? For all those Indian food addicts, here is the best video. Watch and try at your own kitchen, as this requires some practice to learn the skill. A friendly... - 168.932
Chinese and South Indian fusion? Here is Chef Vikas showing you how to prepare a delicious Paneer Chilli Dosa! A great recipe that is simple and quick, not too much effort. Watch and learn!! - 85.1995
Make dosa batter with Raji instant dosa mix as per the instructions given on the pack. Pour 450 ml of water in a pan, mix the entire content of Ching's Secret Paneer Chilli Sauce Mix, and boil on a medium flame till the sauce gets thick. Mix the prepared... - 21.7101
Masala Dosa is most popular South Indian dish. It is salty, spicy and yummy. Generally served with shambhar and coconut chutney. Enjoy it as breakfast or any other meal. - 52.9802
In a bowl add all the above ingredients and water and mix to a dosa batter with sapatula nicely.see that it should not get lumps.when the batter is ready
Keep dosa pan on a gas,when it is hot add oil and put dosa batter in a sapatula and add oil on the... - 51.6931
1. Soak dal with methi dana, and rice separately for 10-12 hrs.
2. Grind both separately.
3. Mix the two together. Add salt.
4. The batter should be of pouring consistency, but not very thin, so add water accordingly.
5. Keep the batter in a warm place for... - 39.2926
1. Mix together buttermilk and flour and set aside for 1/2 to 1 hour.
2. Add salt and more water to form a pouring batter (dosa batter).
3. Heat 60 gm. fat. Add chopped green chillies, ginger, curry leaves and mustard seeds.
4. When the seeds crackle, pour... - 39.5862
MAKING
1)In a pan, heat ghee and add mustard seeds. Let them splatter.
2)Add turmeric, onion, potatoes and the curry leaves. Saute until soft.
3)Add salt and chili powder, mix it. Cover the pan and cook for about 5 minutes until all the ingredients are well... - 39.7993
For dosa:
Soak urad dal, rice, chana dal and fenugreek seeds for 4 hours.
Then grind to a smooth paste. Let it ferment for about 12 hours.
Now add salt and mix well. If necessary add a bit of water to make it a medium thick batter.
Heat a pan and prepare... - 47.9313
1. Chop green chillies finely.
2. Mix together semolina, flour and water.
3. Let the batter stand for at least half an hour.
4. Heat a little fat. Add green chillies and cumin.
5. When cumin crackles, add to batter.
6. Heat a griddle, smear surface with cut... - 39.246
Masala Dosa - A delight from down south! Make this delicious South Indian Dosa with this recipe. Masala Dosa is famous all over the world for it's taste, size and the uniqueness. Originally coming from the Mysore in Karnataka, it has become popular among all... - 38.8126
This lovely recipe for Surprise Visit is an exciting combination of flavorful ingredients in a flour base. A very tasty and healthy meal to whip up in minutes, this dosa variety is sure to excite just about anyone. So why wait, just give it a try! - 44.8231
1. Mix all the above ingredients together and roast in a non stick pan.
2. Drop the batter by a spoon to form round shapes in pan. Cook it well from both sides. - 25.1392
1. Soak rice, gram, and fenugreek separately. Grind the gram and fenugreek to a smooth and fluffy consistency.
2. Grind rice coarsely. Mix together. Leave to ferment overnight.
3. Add salt and lukewarm water to obtain a pouring consistency. Prepare as plain... - 25.844
1. Soak and drain rice. Grind well. Add flour and broken pieces of jaggery with enough water to make a batter of pouring consistency.
2. Add grated coconut and mix well. Heat pan. Spread a tsp. of ghee over. Pour batter and spread lightly. Turn carefully.... - 28.3744
1. Chop onion, chillies and curry leaves.
2. In a fry-pan, heat a tbsp. oil. Put in the mustard and as the seeds crackle, add chillies, curry leaves and fry till golden brown.
3. Mix all the flours together, add salt, buttermilk and soda and mix with enough... - 40.2757
GETTING READY
1)Soak dal and rice overnight and then grind them together into a batter of frothy pour consistency.
2)Add the baking powder and salt and mix thoroughly. Leave t it for some 30 minutes.
3)Take a griddle and heat on a medium heat.... - 41.1902
This dosa recipe is quick and highly nutritious. Less carb and more proteins. A combination of semolina, rice & wheat flour with spiced up flavour of Ginger & Green chillie. Curd subsitutes the fermentation process which takes long hrs in a normal dosa. - 32.3514
1. Soak rice and gram separately.
2. Grind rice coarsely and gram to a smooth and fluffy consistency.
3. Mix together. Leave to ferment overnight.
4. Add salt and lukewarm water to form a pouring consistency.
5. Heat griddle.
6. Grease lightly with gingelly... - 35.3721
For most south Indians who are on a diet, giving up their favorite rice dosa and having oat porridge for breakfast can be quite a challenge. Why not make an instant oat dosa? Surely oats can be enjoyed in this form, as a variation to the porridge. This is a... - 137.035
Heat oil and fry onions till they turn brownish. Add sprouted moong, soya and chili sauce. Add salt and fry for around 5-6mins.
Mix the 3 types of sooji with yogurt, salt and leave for 3-4 hrs.
Heat tava and spread small dosas. Keep 1 tbl spn of stuffing and... - 32.829
GETTING READY
1 In two different bowls, soak the rice and dal separately overnight.
2 Strain well.
3 In a grinder jar, grind the rice and dal separately along with the same water in which they were soaked.
4 In a big bowl, combine the two... - 45.9045
Looking for a quick recipe to prepare on a busy day? Well this video might just come handy. Delicious Wheat Dosa with Special Dal Chutney is an easy recipe since the dosa batter does not need any fermentation. Dal chutney makes for an excellent accompaniment... - 119.786
Are you looking for Dosa With Potato Stuffing recipe? It is a staple food of south India which has now gained popularity the world over. Indulge yourself in this Dosa With Potato Stuffing as a Main Dish. Try this recipe and let me know what comes to your mind... - 48.373
1. Soak gram and rice separately for about 8 hours.
2. Grind rice coarsely and gram to a smooth, light and frothy paste.
3. Grind green chillies to a smooth paste.
4. Mix together rice, split black gram, green chillies, sugar and salt.
5. Stir well and leave... - 42.7029
A very healthy and colorful recipe for kids. Instant to make no need to soak rice, grind and keep on fermentation, gets ready in less that 10 mts without much mess :-) - 37.4967
Soak urad dal and methi seeds toegther whole might.
Morning grind it and mix with ragi flour,salt .
Stir nicely and allow to ferment.
When it is ready stir the batter nicely and add on hot pan.
Roast both side and eat with peanut chutney,........... - 36.1974
Mix the flours with the seasonings and mix to a pouring batter (not too thin) with cold water.
Add the chopped vegetables and lastly the baking powder just before frying.
If using cottage cheese, stir it in with the water.
Heat 11/2 tblspns, oil in a 6" pan... - 33.4693
Soak rice and Urad dal separately in water for about 6 hours.
Throw away the water and blend them to a fine consistency. It is important to remember not to add a lot of water while blending. The final batter should be smooth but not liquid. After blending... - 28.3015
Chef has a spicy Indian curry dry called aloo-masala which is a tasty addition to dosa or Indian crepes or can be enjoyed with parathas. She makes the dish with great details for the viewers to get an authentic Indian dish at the end. Nevertheless, it is a... - 137.731
If you looking for a typical Andhra breakfast dish then this is what you should be making. Pesarattu is Andhra's signatory and most popular non-fermented dosa had for breakfast. Watch this video to learn how to make this delicious and healthy moong dal and... - 79.2741
If you are looking for healthy and wholesome breakfast ideas, try making these aapams. Are they dosas? No, these Kerala style aapams are like dosas but are so light and fluffy that you can eat a plate full of them. This video shows how to make authentic... - 83.106
An easy sambhar recipe that is sure to make cooking this popular South Indian dish very simple. Sambhar is a combination of lentils and vegetables cooked with the traditional Indian condiments and spices. The sambhar is the perfect accompaniment for your... - 31.1531
Indian cuisines have a variety of lentil recipes that are cooked in many ways. Those who are trying out Indian lentil, here is a lentil recipe which is a delicacy of Punjab state in India. Chef Manjula is sharing the recipe for this most sort after dal with... - 126.087
Adai, the way I make it, is packed with protein and makes an excellent snack, school-lunch and an equally good meal. It can be served with Coconut Chutney, Butter, Sambar or for some, Jaggery! It is quick to make and unlike Dosa, it does not require as much... - 50.6809
Curry from Karnataka which goes well with all kind of Indian breads or dosas. But its a best accompaniment for puris. For Puri recipe, follow the link below:
http://www.ifood.tv/recipe/puri_bhaji - 47.7814
If you are searching for a nice, homemade dip recipe, then this spicy curd pickle dip is a great alternative to try with. Yogurt and pickle - both are commonly available in most of the households. Simple mixing of these two ingredients can spell a magic for... - 137.657
Chutney powder is a must have condiment in south Indian houses. Watch the video to know how to make this spicy and flavorful mixture to serve with idlis and dosa. - 75.5234
Yummy, creamy curd rice - hasn't your mouth already started watering? This exotic rice preparation is a traditional dish from Southern part of India. It is very easy as well as very tasty. The most interesting thing about this recipe is that it takes only 5... - 153.98
To make the Dosa batter
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Soak 2 cups rice and 1 cup Urad Dal for at least 8 hours and grind them into a semi-coarse paste using water as needed. Transfer batter into a deep vessel and keep it in a warm dry place and allow it to... - 36.7806
Pick over the urid dhaal and discard any stones or twigs.
Soak the rice and dhaal for at least 3 hours, then grind smoothly.
Add water to give a batter-like consistency.
If using ground rice and urid dhaal flour - or dosa flour - just mix with water to a... - 39.1982
This spicy and tangy brinjal chutney is something different from regular coconut or dosa chutney. It makes a good accompaniment with dosa, idly, uttapa. - 38.4046
1. Roast garlic, curry leaves, red chillies without oil on a pan
2. Leave tamarind on hot pan till it is warm( use a seedless and cleaned tamarind).
3. Take garlic, curryleaves, tamarind, salt and red chillies in a blender. Blend them to a coarse mix. Remove... - 37.5642
These Sweet Crepes are such an excellent and delectable choice for breakfast as well as brunch or mid-day munch! Made using whear flour and grated coconut, this Sweet Crepes is sweetened using jaggery, thus making it a very healthy breakfast choice. I love... - 36.8619
Cook the soya beans in boiling water for about 10 minutes.
Leave to cool.
Add the other chutney ingredients and blend into a paste with a little water.
Prepare the seasoning by heating the oil in a pan and adding the mustard seeds to it.
When the seeds begin... - 40.1095
1. Soak rice and gram separately overnight.
2. Grind them separately, then mix the two; allow to ferment for at least 24 hours.
3. Add onions, green chillies, ginger, coriander leaves, all chopped fine. Add salt and make batter into a pouring consistency.
4.... - 33.0086
Which Indian isn’t fond of potato curry? Every state in India has its own style of making this dish. It is probably the first thing that every Indian girl learns to cook from her mother and the first dish that every Indian mother teaches her daughter to... - 74.404
Soak black gram, fenugreek together for 4 hours. Grind to a fine paste with water.
Mix rice flour and raagi flour in water and then add this to ground paste and mix well.
Batter should not be very thick, it is like semi-liquid.
Add salt and keep covered for... - 34.9051
Boil the potato and peel the skin mash it and mix with salt and keep aside.
In a pan add oil then add mustard seeds when it pops put curry leaves,channadal and fry for sec.
Then add onion,green chillies and fry till brown .
At last mix the aloo mixture and... - 33.7472
Banana Fry has a grand taste. Banana Fry gets its taste from banana mixed with flour and Turmeric powder. Banana Fry is inspired by many food joints worldwide. - 30.5124
This Madras Chutney is my favorite with Idlis, dosas and other south Indian Breakfast items. Just try this spicy dip yourself and tell me if you like it ! This Madras Chutney is a Chennai favorite ! - 33.3351
How about using bread for making a delicious Indian snack? Indian home chef Manjula makes bread pakoda using gram flour and Indian Spices. This snack is best enjoyed with tea during evening. As usual Chef manjula has the detailed recipe with instructions. - 125.351
This recipe is a easy way to make idlis especially for those who do not have a idli/dosa grinder or do not have a grinder that can handle rice easily.It uses Idli Rava instead of Rice and regular Urad Dal. - 36.2728
Grind the soaked channa dhal with ginger,garlic ,little salt and make a coarse paste.
Shape the coarse paste into small vada's and deep fry them. The vada's can be taken out little early and not necessary to fry them till they are golden brown.
Scramble the... - 50.4157
Potato song is one of the famous dish among the konkani community in the southern part of Karnataka. Using coconut oil gives an added taste to this wonderful dish. You can serve this dish with any type of dosa or idli or as a side dish with rice along with... - 42.0933
Idli is an amazing South Indian sort of dumpling. steamed rice cake. It is made by steaming batter — traditionally made from pulses (specifically black lentils) and rice — into patties, usually two to three inches in diameter, using a mold.
Most often... - 62.6166
Pressure cook potatoes, peel and cut/mash them.
Heat oil in a pan and add the cumin seeds. Saute for a while and add onions and green chillies.
Saute till onions turn golden brown. Now add the methi leaves and saute for a few seconds.
Add tomatoes and... - 44.5542
This Sambaar is a very good combination for idly, dosa and chapatti and puri. The same method can be done with masoor dal also. You can add any vegetables of your choice too like carrot, beans, cabbage. - 47.5912
Boil water,add salt & ghee.sprinkle one tbsp ragi flour.wait for a second. Add rest of the ragi flour and simmer for 10 minutes. Mix well with a wooden spoon or a laddle(back side) to avoid lumps.(no lumps at all) When still hot, with wet hands, make orange... - 28.2364
For all the health concious out there, this Wheat Pancakes is something you shouldn't miss. Yes, a very inviting combination of herbs and spices in wheatflour and yogurt base, this wheat pancake is something both delicious and healthy. Give it a try and you... - 41.6804
Rose Cookies has a delicious taste. Rose Cookies gets its taste from maida mixed with coconut and sugar. Rose Cookies is inspired by many bakeries worldwide. - 38.8301
MAKING
1) Take a non-aluminum pot and mix the tomatoes, apples, onions, dates, garlic, lemon slices, lemon juice, tomato juice, apple juice, vinegar, honey, coriander, black pepper, salt and grounded hot red pepper.
2) Boil the mixture. Allow them to simmer... - 39.3866
If you are a sambhar lover, try this variation of the popular south Indian lentil curry, with the goodness of root vegetables, that gives the dish more substance. Watch the video to learn how to make this spicy, nutritious curry that goes so well with rice,... - 76.1536
Are you looking for an Indian recipe that can be a snack, appetizer and even finger food? Something that can be enjoyed with family and can be served to guests or party? Well, Chef Manjula makes deep fried bread pakoras that look stunningly delicious. She is... - 128.077
Wash the channa daal and soak for 15 minutes. Drain water and grind coarsely, add salt, hara dhania and hari mirch. Heat oil in a kadhai, fry spoons-full of the channa daal paste to make small vaadey. Fry until golden, drain excess oil and keep aside. Reheat... - 31.3523
Groundnut chutney is a wonderful condiment/dip/side dish when served with Pongal, Idlis (Steamed Pancakes) or even Dosas (Indian Crepes). It is easy to make and can be stored in an air-tight container and refrigerated up to 1 week. Though Groundnut chutney... - 36.3845
Peel the tomatoes and remove the seeds.
Chop and place in a saucepan.
Combine with the remaining ingredients, mixing well.
Bring to boil over high heat.
Reduce heat and simmer about forty to sixty minutes, or until thickened.
Cool.
Pour into a sterilized jar,... - 34.9132
Do you think of whipping up a real different recipe for omelet then this Tomato Omelet is worth your try. Flavored nicely and with the addition of chick pea and semolina with tomatoes, this vegetable omelet is something like treat to serve. Give this Tomato... - 42.4783
* Grind nicely the garlic with 1/4 cup water, filter and take out that water.
* With the rice flour add besan, chilli powder, salt, jeera or ajwain, garlic water, ghee or butter and add water and mix as chapatti dough.
* Heat oil in a heavy bottomed pan,... - 39.6707
Chef Manjula is making a Spicy Coconut Chutney or a Spicy Indian Coconut dip in her kitchen. For those who are not aware, it’s a very popular dish in South India and enjoyed with Indian snacks and breakfast dishes. So if you cook Indian food regularly, this... - 129.461
To all those who are fond of making Gujarati snacks, should surely check this out. Chef Bhavna shows how to make the stuffed khandvi. She uses different types of filling to make it more tastier. You can serve it with chutney. Do try out this recipe and don't... - 122.105
washes at least 2 to5 times and soak the ragi for 3-4 hours longer than you soak the rice.
Soak rice, whole urad and methi seeds in separate containers for 4-6 hours or overnight.
In a wet grinder or a mixie /blender, grind the urad dal till light and... - 41.4106
Heat little oil and roast urad dal, chana dal, coriander seeds, pepper, jeera, methi seeds, khus khus, white til and dry red chillies.
Grind to a smooth paste with freshly grated coconut, diced onion, garlic cloves, tamarind paste, jaggery (optional) and ½... - 46.39
A popular South Indian breakfast, this steamed breakfast can make a great contribution to your health. A combination of carbohydrates and proteins it provides just the nutritious breakfast you need to keep you going. - 27.098
There are many variations to this recipe. You can substitute lobiya with Rajma or white beans or black beans. And you can also substitute potatoes with spinach or Chinese spinach. - 45.4377
Someone who is not from Kerala is sure to ask “What is so special about Kerala Sambar?” The answer you are likely to get from someone who is from Kerala is “It’s different from the from the typical Sambars made in the other South Indian states.”... - 121.062
Chicken Avakaya is chicken combined in a mixture of exotic spices. This recipe is one that is made back at home by my mom. A perfect partner for steamed rice. For all those chicken lovers out there, try this and I bet you'll love it. - 49.4826
This is one of my Mom's best dish. Best results will be seen when cooked in a mud pot. Nothing can beat this dish when we have this with hot hot Dosa or Idly. - 46.4877
1. Pressure cook peas and potatoes upto 3 whistles.
2. Heat oil in a pan, add cumin seeds.
3. When they splutter, add onions and fry till golden brown.
4. Add ginger garlic paste and saute for few seconds.
5. Now add red chilli powder, coriander powder,... - 54.8459
How many of you crave for a spicy and crunchy snacks, particularly when it is raining or snowing outside? These lentil fritters are ultimate snacking items to enjoy these special moments with a fuming cup of coffee. Watch the video to learn the easy procedure... - 155.092
Kerala Sambar is different from the typical Sambars made in the other South Indian states. Kerala Sambar is made using a mixture of different vegetables whereas the other sambhar is made using a single vegetable.
It is an excellent curry with rice or with... - 54.1731
A kerala style fish curry is very very hot and spicy with lot of herbs and it just tickles a person's taste buds. This is a normal fish curry which will be hot and spicey. This recipe can be served with lunch or dinner and is mostly used as a side dish. It is... - 51.3837