Pesarattu (Savory Moong Dal Crepe) Recipe

A healthy and nutricious Indian pancake made from whole moong dal and served with a delicious coconut chutney.

Summary

Preparation Time30 MinCooking Time5 Min
Ready In35 MinDifficulty LevelMedium
Servings4Cuisine
CourseTaste
MethodDish
VegetarianMain Ingredient
Interest Group

Recipe Story

Dosas are South Indian crepes usually made from dal or lentils. A pesarattu is a delicious type of dosa made specifically from green moong dal. It is a specialty from the state of Andhra Pradesh (located in the South along the eastern coast). Pesarattus can be eaten at anytime of the day; as breakfast, brunch or even as a tea time snack. This wonderful and tasty recipe is easy to prepare and very nutritious. Pesarattus are traditional eaten with coconut chutney, but feel free to use whatever chutney is your family’s favorite.

Ingredients

 Whole moong dal2 Cup (16 tbs)
 Rice2 Tablespoon
 1 inch piece of ginger, peeled and finely minced
 Onion1 Large, finely chopped
 5-6 small Thai green chilies, finely chopped
 Cilantro leaves1/2 Cup (16 tbs), finely chopped
 Cumin seeds1 Tablespoon
 Salt To Taste
 Oil (vegetable or canola)

Directions

Soak the whole moong dal and rice overnight in just enough water to cover. Next day, drain well and using a food processor (or blender) grind into a slightly thick batter using water as needed. Transfer to a large mixing bowl and add the chopped green chilies, ginger, onion, cilantro, salt and cumin seeds. Mix well to combine and set aside as needed.

Using a flat tawa or flat cast iron griddle on medium high heat, add a little oil and spread evenly to coat the entire surface. When hot, add a large ladle full of the batter to the center of the hot tawa. Using the back of the ladle, spread the batter evenly into a thin layer like a crepe. Let the pesarattu become golden and crispy (2-3 minutes) before turning it on the other side. Add a little oil if needed, remove after 1-2 minutes and serve with your favorite chutney and a dollop of yogurt.


SOUTH INDIAN COCONUT CHUTNEY:

Ingredients:
2 cups freshly grated coconut
3-4 small green Thai chilies (to taste)
½ tsp cumin seeds
juice of ½ lemon
salt to taste
1 tsp mustard seeds
3-4 dried red chilies
4-6 fresh curry leaves
1 tbsp urad dal (split with no black skin)
pinch of asafetida
2-3 tbsp oil (vegetable or canola)

METHOD:

Using a blender or food processor, grind the coconut together with the cumin seeds, green chilies, lemon juice and salt. Add water (if needed) to make a fine paste and then transfer to a serving bowl.

In a small pan on medium high heat, add the oil. When hot, carefully add the mustard seeds. After the splattering subsides, reduce the heat to medium low and then add the urad dal, dried red chilies, curry leaves and asafetida. After 30 seconds, remove the pan from the heat and pour the hot oil mixture over the coconut. Serve with freshly made pesarattus.


VARIATION:

If coconut is unavailable, you can make an onion chutney. Just chop 1 large onion into a medium dice. In a skillet on medium high heat, add a little oil and sauté the onions. You can add 1 tbsp of non-sweetened dried coconut flakes and 2 tbsp of unsalted roasted peanuts to the skillet. Stir fry until golden brown, let cool and blend into a puree. Then as directed in the recipe above, make the hot oil mixture and add it to the pureed onion mixture for a delicious onion chutney.

Comments

Anonymous

Maryam Behrouz says :

This is a great recipe, my son is gluten free and he really enjoyed this a lot.
Posted on: 3 December 2011 - 11:21am
Anonymous

Sophia Bruzowski says :

I'm a big fan of your recipes, thanks so much for sharing them!
Posted on: 21 November 2011 - 12:58pm
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