
I know many of us have left over rice everyday or at least 4 days a week instead of throwing it just use for making these type of dosas, are the idli which I posted earlier really they taste so yummy. Today I am posting Annam dosa (Rice dosa) which will be so tasty with any spicy chutnies since this dosa has no spices, it suits with sambar, gravies(kurma), chutneys. Today I am posting 2 variation in this dosa another one I will post later. Coming to the Beets chutney so healthy tastes yummy too.. Try it out and let me know.
Ingredients :
Idli rice - 1/2 cup
Raw rice - 1/2 cup
Left over rice - 1 cup
Urad dhal - 3 tbsp
Fenugreek seed - 1 tsp
Salt as required
Method :
1. Soak the rice, dhal and fenu greek for few hours and grind along with leftover rice to smooth batter.
2. Ferment it overnight . The consistency should be slightly looser than normal dosa batter.
3. Heat the skillet. Add the ladle full of batter and add tsp of oil all around and close with lide.
4. Once the upper part is cooked and down part gets crispy remove from the skillet and serve with any favourite chutnies.
5. Even you can flip it over and make crispy dosas too.
6. Dosas can be made thinner and crispier too. Do according to your wish.
ANOTHER VERSION
Ingredients :
Chopped onion - 1 cup
Finely chopped deseeded chillies - 2 or even you can grind
Coriander leaves - few chopped
Mustard seasoning - 2 tsp
Curry leaves - chopped finely
Method :
1. Mix everything with the batter and make crispy dosas.
BEETS CHUTNEY :
Beets chopped - 1 cup
Green chilli - 3 or according to spice level
Tamarind pulp - 1 tbsp
Garlic - 1 pod
Urad dhal and mustard - 1 tsp
Curry leaves few
Salt and oil for seasoning
Method :
1. Heat oil in a frying pan and add all the ingredients(beets,green chilli and garlic) saute until they change slight brown color.
2. Grind to fine paste adding salt and tamarind.
3. Season with mustard, urad dhal and curry leaves. Add the ground paste and cook for few seconds and transfer to the serving bowl.
Note :
1. For idli or these types of dosas make this chutney little spicy.
2. Beets can be substituted by carrot too. But add red chilli for carrot chutney.
3. Add onion while frying beets for another variation.
your chutney and dosas look great....
ReplyDeletewow! yummy Nice clicks aswell .:)
ReplyDeleteLooks very interesting. Beautiful presentation with cute beet pieces and green chillies. Beet chutney is new, have made carrot but not tried with beets. Just one clarification, should the left over rice be grinded as well left for fermentation?
ReplyDeletewow! these pics are a sure treat! they looks so spongy crisp!
ReplyDeleteWow awesome dosas. I love dosai very much. Yesterday only I finished my dosai batter so I will try soon.
ReplyDeletehmmm....love those small dosai....good one pavi to use left over rice..But I really need to make more rice to prepare this as there will be no left over rice at home generally...Keep going..Pass us all the dosa recipes from ur khazana..he he..:)
ReplyDeleteEven I prepare beet chutney,but I have it with rice...
and the decor is good..
Your Dosas looks so cute that i feel like grabbing some from the screen..tempting.
ReplyDeleteI have some in my drafts too,with slight difference.
and that upma is prepared by me dear..Next time I will try taking a snap when he prepares and add that too..
ReplyDeleteHey why dont you remove that word verification for posting comments??
Wow spongy soft dosas! The chutney looks delicious too!
ReplyDeletethats so yummy Pavi!!
ReplyDeleteHow do you manage every time to present so nicely pavi?
Pls tell me your creative secrets!!
great clicks!!
Dosas are looking so soft and yummy Pavithra ... as usual great recipe and nice presentation :)
ReplyDeletehi,yummy dosa and chutney!
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation. Nice way to use up left over rice. I too have the same doubt asked by A2Zveg.
ReplyDeleteBeet chutney is interesting. Have tasted in restaurants, but never made it at home. Thanks for the recipe.
hi pavithra,
ReplyDeletewonderful way of using the rice for batter ...the dosas look yummm. nice presentation as always and nice clicks.
TC
there u go..dosa rani title na chummava? super Pavithra
ReplyDeletenice colour & shape
ReplyDeleteLoved the beetroot chutney, sounds delicious and of course lovely presentation!
ReplyDeleteHi, Queen of dosas, you are! Awesome P.avithra
ReplyDeletelovely dosas. I like the chutney because of its color. its very attractive :)
ReplyDeleteCute dosaas and chutney sounds so innovative!
ReplyDeleteI also do the same way.And when the batter is left over than i add onions,chillies and coriender and make a dosa
ReplyDeletenice wonderful idea dear..they look so perfect...yummy chutney too....i too have posted beet chutney long back.....
ReplyDeletewow what a combination so beautiful pic looks yummmmmmmyyy
ReplyDeleteWonderful dosas. Chutney looks yummy. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation of dosas and chutney! beetroot chutney is new to me... sounds tasty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog ...Hope to see you again theer . Love the dosa recipe .. Small dosa's looks so cute..
ReplyDeletelove the mini dosas.It tastes great with beet chutney.
ReplyDeleteUr place always reminds me of the hustling bustling sukh sagar and shiv sagars back in India. U make all sorts of dosa's and I cannot make a simple dosa without sticking half of it on the non stick tava :( Must come and learn from you. Great clicks and happy weekend to u!!
ReplyDeleteU make me hungry....now send me those dosa's.....they look delectable......I really like the tiny details you work in the presentation of the recipe.....
ReplyDeleteOooh-must try the chutney!! The dosas remind me of the "set" dosas we used to get back in b'lore :)
ReplyDeleteWowoww cute dosa!!looks yum..am ready to finish those cute dosas with beets chutney rite now!
ReplyDeleteLovely dosa and sure going to try the beets chutney
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Love the beet chutney....nice pics too
ReplyDeleteRice Dosas and Beets chutney, Not only they look yummy yum also very different recipe too.
ReplyDeleteHats off to u for familiarising me with such unique recipes Pavi..
Wow, what a colour, yummy dosas..!
ReplyDeleteperfect dosa and chutney! Looks so colorful
ReplyDeletethe dosa look so cute...like the small holes in them :-) One question though when do you add the cooked rice to the batter?
ReplyDeleteGreat Pavithra!Its so mouth watering
ReplyDeleteHi dear,
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for visiting my blog.
Wonderful presentation!!...liked all the dishes...pics...gr8!
great way to use up leftover rice...beet chutney is new to me, sounds very interesting!!
ReplyDeleteLove beets and photo looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteAnthony
never heard of them before. but i think they will taste like heaven :)
ReplyDeletenice blog you have here..
cheers!!
WHat a wonderful way to use the leftover rice..Mini dosas look yumm!!
ReplyDeleteCant wait to try this dosa with the beets.Looks very appetizing..
ReplyDeleteWow nice one. beautiful beautiful presentation.
ReplyDeleteWonderful combo! Nice idea of using the left over rice...
ReplyDeleteNice use of leftover rice...I usually use left over rice while grinding dosa or idly batter....
ReplyDeleteVersion 2 is my fav...:)
looks great dear!!
ReplyDeletedelicious looking, and making me fell hungry! I hate left over rice - and I think this is a great idea of having breakfast and getting rid of left over rice as well!
ReplyDeletehi, this is the first time in ur kitchen, lovely photos i must, great presentations, Oh!, first of all i must thank you very much for dropping in my blog and leaving such lovely comments, but you have a very beautiful blog here with some creative recipes like this one i must try this both look so interesting
ReplyDeleteI am a first time visitor to your blog. Your photos look beautiful and you do have a wonderful talent at presenting every dish. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe. One suggestion - Its little difficult to read the light pink font. Go dark.
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