This is another version of Leftover rice dosa which we make. This is so tasty comes crispy and spicy too. We can also make this more healthier by adding chopped coriander or Drumstick leaves. Here goes the recipe
Ingredients :
Raw rice - 3/4 cup
Boiled rice - 3/4 cup
Cooked rice - 1 cup
Red chillies - 5
Asafoetida - 1 tsp
Cummin seeds - 2 tsp
Curry leaves few
Chopped coriander of Dumstick leaves - 1 cup
Mustard for seasoning
Oil
Salt as required
Method :
1. Soak rice for few hours and grind with all other ingredients that is cooked rice, chilli and cummin, asafoetida with salt to fine batter. Grind in thick consistency.
2.Let it ferment overnight.. When your preparing dosa dilute with water.
3. The consistency should be like rawa dosa consistency that is so loose.
4.Then season with mustard and curry leaves, add the chopped coriander or drumstick leaves.
5. Heat the skillet and pour a ladle full of batter starting the edges in circular way.
6. Since the batter is loose it automatically fills the middle part , unfilled part just fill it with ladle.
7. Add 1 tsp oil and when it turns slight brown in the edges flip it over and make crisp on other side too. Serve it with onion pickle, coriander pickle or even coconut chutney.
Note :
1. This can be made without fermenting too. But gives different taste.
You can find other Leftover rice dishes for Break fast or Tiffin here
Rice dosa (ver -I)
Onion Idli
Ingredients :
Raw rice - 3/4 cup
Boiled rice - 3/4 cup
Cooked rice - 1 cup
Red chillies - 5
Asafoetida - 1 tsp
Cummin seeds - 2 tsp
Curry leaves few
Chopped coriander of Dumstick leaves - 1 cup
Mustard for seasoning
Oil
Salt as required
Method :
1. Soak rice for few hours and grind with all other ingredients that is cooked rice, chilli and cummin, asafoetida with salt to fine batter. Grind in thick consistency.
2.Let it ferment overnight.. When your preparing dosa dilute with water.
3. The consistency should be like rawa dosa consistency that is so loose.
4.Then season with mustard and curry leaves, add the chopped coriander or drumstick leaves.
5. Heat the skillet and pour a ladle full of batter starting the edges in circular way.
6. Since the batter is loose it automatically fills the middle part , unfilled part just fill it with ladle.
7. Add 1 tsp oil and when it turns slight brown in the edges flip it over and make crisp on other side too. Serve it with onion pickle, coriander pickle or even coconut chutney.
Note :
1. This can be made without fermenting too. But gives different taste.
You can find other Leftover rice dishes for Break fast or Tiffin here
Rice dosa (ver -I)
Onion Idli
nice presentation - I am going to start making dosas!
ReplyDeletewow nice way to use left over rice and like the presentation
ReplyDeletewow!very nice looks crispy !
ReplyDeleteyummm...i love these dosas...crispy and wonderful decoration! Do you have a post on how to make rava dosa?
ReplyDeleteDosa looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteExcellent presentation..pls come n collect ur award from my blog dear...
ReplyDeleteI will try all the instant dosa..you make..i hope mine comes out as good as yours..
ReplyDeleteThey look so crispy and yummy... wonderful presentation....
ReplyDeleteWow looks crisp and delicious..Well presented.
ReplyDeleteDosa looks crisp and delicious! nice presentation.
ReplyDeletei love dosa and such great presentation
ReplyDeletelovely dosa .... great presentation...
ReplyDeleteWow it looks like rava dosa and even better!
ReplyDeleteI like your presentation and the okra with tamarind, so good!
ReplyDeletelooks crispy
ReplyDeleteThose look so crisp and tasty use of left over rice :D
ReplyDeletewow!! Looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI love all your dosa and idli recipes.
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very new and quite intersting. Very nicely presented.great creativity.
ReplyDeleteThis a very interesting idea, I have always added cooked rice to Idli but Dosa.. I never thought. will try this surely.Lovely presentation.
ReplyDeletelovely presentation da
ReplyDeleteHey anni.... Eppadi decorate panradhu nu ukkandhu yosipeengalo???
ReplyDeleteYummmy dosa.. good presentation pavi..!
ReplyDeleteDosas look so crisp. I'm drooling over them and so beautifully decorated.
ReplyDeleteWow crispy dosa looks gorgeous, i have bookmarked so many dishes from ur blog, my list is going long nowadays Pavithra.
ReplyDeleteHey Pavi....wht a presentation i must say gr8 one yaar....nd dosa is also gr8
ReplyDeleteSimply outstanding presentation !! Dosa looks lovely!
ReplyDeletewow a different dosa added to my collection.
ReplyDeletenew one dear...looks crispy too..nic e presentation
ReplyDeleteLovely presentations...the dosas look crispy and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteDosai looks very nice&presentation is very super!!
ReplyDeleteYummy dosa its looks perfect..
ReplyDeleteNice click and dosa looks gud..
ReplyDeletenice...i love all dosas - ones that dont need fermenting are of course the best, cos you dotn have to plan ahead of time ! lovely pics...
ReplyDeleteNice dosa and looks very crispy..
ReplyDeleteVery nice idea and dosas looks delicious........
ReplyDeleteVery charming presentation. Love dosas
ReplyDeletedosa is my fav..looks so delish dear...nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteYou always have innovative dishes esp. with dosa.. and you present them equally good..
ReplyDeleteWow!!It looks sooo crispy... U are 1 of dosa specialist dear :):-) :^)
ReplyDeleteNice presentation too!
hey hai. Pavithra, thanks for visiting my blog.. O man ur blog is awesome.. lovely presentation and tempting... dunno where sud i post my comments.. keep up the good work dear.. god Bless!!!!
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Wow this should have tasted great, looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteHey, i found this very intersting gal...Absolutely new to me...BTW, thanks for visiting my space and your lovely comments. Am on a break now and will be back shortly...
ReplyDeleteபவி நானுà®®் à®®ிஞ்சிய சாதத்தில் தோசை செய்வேன்..நீà®™்கள் கொடுத்திà®°ுக்குà®®் à®®ுà®±ை வித்தியாசமாக உள்ளது.கண்டிப்பா செஞ்சு பாத்துட்டு சொல்à®±ேன்
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wow so interesting with out urad dal looks crisp and mouthwatering will try this.
ReplyDeleteNice presentation. Looks Yum!
ReplyDeleteLovely dosa, great presentation ! Would love to give this a try...
ReplyDeleteYou always present food in such a beautiful manner.
ReplyDeleteThese dosas sounds so good!
Thanks everyone for ur encouraging words...
ReplyDeletei am sure these would taste yum! I do make a variatio of the same using drumstick leaves .. by adding coconut , chilli powder and asafoetida in the grinding mixture...
ReplyDeleteits a innovative idea to do with the left over rice:)
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love the spicy dosa...too much rice though...
ReplyDeletei'll try these spices with a regular dosa.
Dosa looks yumm!!! and wonderful presentation!!!
ReplyDeletegr8 presentation...
ReplyDeletedosa luks so crisp...i used try ur recipe..
Wow, gorgeous!! Would love to taste those tempting spicy dosas :)
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use up leftovers! Very appealing breakfast I should say!
ReplyDeleteWow nice idea pavithra .....dosa with leftover rice ...ur presentation is "out of the world" dear ......tamarind in okra fry is also different .........cool..
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