Khatta Puda or Pudla - Rice flour Dosa (Soury Rice Flour Pan Cakes) Recipe Video

Summary

Cooking Time20 MinDifficulty LevelEasy
Health IndexAverageServings10
CuisineCourse
TasteMethod
VegetarianMain Ingredient
Interest Group

Ingredients

 Rice flour2 Cup (32 tbs)
 Black gram flour1 Tablespoon (Optional)
 Turmeric powder1 Pinch
 Green chili paste1 Teaspoon
 Ginger paste1 1⁄2 Teaspoon
 Yogurt1⁄2 Cup (8 tbs)
 Salt To Taste
 Water1⁄2 Cup (8 tbs) (To make the batter)
 Oil1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs) (For drizzling while frying the pudas)

Nutrition Facts

Serving size

Calories 174 Calories from Fat 58

% Daily Value*

Total Fat 7 g10.2%

Saturated Fat 1.1 g5.5%

Trans Fat 0 g

Cholesterol 1.5 mg0.5%

Sodium 58.6 mg2.4%

Total Carbohydrates 26 g8.5%

Dietary Fiber 0.9 g3.6%

Sugars 0.7 g

Protein 3 g5.1%

Vitamin A 2.2% Vitamin C 0.18%

Calcium 1.7% Iron 1.2%

*Based on a 2000 Calorie diet

Things You Will Need

1. A non-stick frying pan

Directions

GETTING READY
1. Take a bowl with the rice flour, add the urad (black gram) flour to it, a pinch of turmeric powder and salt to taste. Mix these dry ingredients well.
2. Add green chili paste, ginger paste, yogurt and combine roughly with a spoon.
3. Gradually add in regular water to the flour mixture and combine slowly with a spoon until the batter reaches a smooth consistency. Stir well to make sure there are no lumps.
4. Let the batter rest covered for at least 8 hours to ferment. ( The longer the batter rests for fermentation, the better the puda would be)

MAKING
5. Once the batter has fermented, stir well to get rid of any lumps formed. Meanwhile heat a non-stick pan to a medium temperature.
6. Pour in a ladle of batter and let it cook. Drizzle some oil on the edges. Flip sides and cook both sides till slightly brown.

SERVING
7. Serve hot (with a little ghee spread on the surface) with cilantro or mint chutney.

TIPS
The batter can be prepared in large quantity ahead of time, and stored in the refrigerator. Remove it form the refrigerator just 30 minutes before preparing the pudas.
Cilantro, green onions, sesame seeds and powdered cumin can be added to the batter if desired for added flavor.

Editors Review

To all those who are keen on trying different types of Indian snacks will enjoy this. This is a sour dosa and very easy to make. The sesame seeds make the dosa more crunchier. This can be made really quickly, so do try making it when you are in a hurry. Watch the video for this super easy recipe.
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