Ingredients:-
Raw Rice - 1 cup (raw rice or idli rice )
Home made Yogurt-2 cups
Salt to taste
For Seasoning:-
Green Chillies-7 nos (cut to small pieces)
Red chillies-1 nos
Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp
Mustard Seeds-1/2 tsp
Hing-1/2 tsp
Curry leaves-few
Oil-1 tsp
Oil for spray
Method:-
Soak the rice in water for 6 to 7 hours.
Grind the rice add yogurt to into a smooth paste and pour into a bowl,add 1 cup of water.
Heat little oil in a small pan.Add mustard seeds,cumin seeds,green chillies,red chillies,hing and curry leaves fry till its change the color.Pour this into batter.Add salt to it mix well.
The batter consistency should be like rawa dosa.
Heat the skillet and pour a ladle full of batter starting from the edges in circular way.
Since the batter is loose it automatically fills the middle part,unfilled part just fill it with ladle.
Spray the oil,when it turn golden brown color.take out from the pan.
serve hot with chutney or without chutney also its good.
Note: this dosa u cake make with rice flour also.In yogurt and rice flour mix together add seasoning mix and make dosa.
wow. this is simple.. no need to ferment also.. easy and tasty.
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something really new to me. I am an ardent lover of Dosa hence would definitely give it a try
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This is the first time I have come across a curd dosa. They look brilliant. Thanks for sharing this :)
ReplyDeletewow tats a good dosa will try it soon.
ReplyDeleteQuick and instant dosai. nice explanatory pictures
ReplyDeleteI love any kind of dosa..and this one looks super easy and yummy too..lovely step by step pictures.
ReplyDeleteWith seasoning curd dosa great idea.It looks so tasty and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLovely dosa:)
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What a great version of dosa..the filling must be delicious!
ReplyDeleteAmazing job....love ur idea, beautiful it has come out for you. Whenever I add curd' the texture goes gooey for me, I shld try ur version of spicing it up a little, thanks for sharing, dear.
ReplyDeleteLooks simply delicious dosa..
ReplyDeleteNever heard about yogurt dosa, crispy dosa looks sooo marvellous..
ReplyDeleteSimple and nice version of dosa !!!
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe dear..quick and instant.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, I make an altered version with rava instead of rice flour!
ReplyDeletenice dosa...and there is a small tip.If u can add fresh green chillis and shallot grated to this and keep it for an hour or so and make dosa..u will get a fab uthapam..I tired it once
ReplyDeletenice dosa...and there is a small tip.If u can add fresh green chillis and shallot grated to this and keep it for an hour or so and make dosa..u will get a fab uthapam..I tired it once
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Yummy and delicious :) bookmarked....
ReplyDeleteCAN I KNOW WHICH RICE IS USED? RAW OR IDLI RICE?
Lovely dosa..Great recipe, Divya..Would love to try it sometime..
ReplyDeletewow..nice dosa recipe...bookmarked...
ReplyDeleteYummy recipe..loved it..
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Girl, you are mkaing me crave for your fabulous looking dosa with tempering! I do have some batter in the fridge and guess what- this will be my breakfast tomorrow!!
ReplyDeleteTangy looking perugu dosai.bookmarking it.
ReplyDeleteHavent heard of curd dosa. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove this dosai and your step by step pictorials rock!
ReplyDeleteSo crispy and perfect! Looks yummy .....
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious
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ReplyDeleteI have tried this dosa but using tempring is something new , would love to try this:)
ReplyDeleteYummy. Looks great and easy too, no need to ferment. Idea of using rice flour superb, easy breakfast idem if v forget to grind for conventional dosa idli
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