Dosa & Chutney plus awards
When it comes to breakfast or tiffin items the first thing comes to mind is dosa, idli; at least for me ;) So when Aprana announced the WBB:Grains in my breakfast, I knew what am going to send across. Dosa is one of the regular item in most of the South Indian household and being in Chennai we do make dosa some time too. I follow my own set of measurements to prepare the dosa or idli batter so there is not hard n fast role to follow this measurements. But most of the time the battles always make nice and soft dosas and soft idli. The chutney here is a bit different from regular one, over to recipe now:
Ingredients for Chutney:
Coconut - 1/2 cup (chopped)
Roasted Channa Dal - 3tbs
Greenchilli- 7-8 or as spicy required
Cumin seeds - 1/2 tps
Ginger- 1' or one small piece
Garlic - 3 medium size pods
Turmeric powder - a pinch
Salt - to taste
Sugar - 1/2 tps
Oil - 1tps
For tempering:
Oil - 2 tps
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tps
Curry leaves - few
Urad Dal - 1/2 tps
Dry red chilli - 2
Method:
1. In a pan heat oil and add all the ingredients except coconut and fry for 2mins.
2. Off the stove and add the coconut pieces and mix with everything.
3. Grind it with little water to make a fine paste.
4. For tempering heat oil and add all the ingredients and cook until mustard seeds splutters.
5. Pour over the tempering mix into the chutney.
Ingredients for Dosa:
Parboiled or Idli rice - 2 cups
Urad Dal/black gram lentils - 3/4 cup
Fenugreek Seeds/Methi - 1/2 tps
Salt - to taste
Baking soda - 1tps
Water
Oil - to make dosa
Method:
1. Wash & soak rice and lentil with fenugreek seeds for 4-5 hours.
2. Grind lentil and rice separately. Mix both the battles together with 1tps of baking soda and let it ferment overnight.
3. Take the desire amount of batter, add salt and water (if required) and mix well.
4. Heat a tawa/griller, pour 1 laddle of batter and spread in circular motion making it as thin as possible.
5. Apply oil in the corner of dosa and cook for 1-2mins or until the edges starts leaving the tawa.
6. Turn over to other side and cook for 1more min.
7. Crispy, nice dosa is ready.
Enjoy the dosa and chutney with ginger pickle.
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ReplyDeletethank u so much priti for the award!
ReplyDeleteDosa and chutney is a perfect combo all time,Looks good!!!
ReplyDeletechutney looks awesome and perfect pic priti
ReplyDeletedosa looks perfect and congrats on all ur awards!
ReplyDeleteHi dear, mmm I love dosas and idlis too... and yes, konjam pottukadalai potta chutney irunthal it's a day started well
ReplyDelete:-)
yooo..that curry leaves deco on chutney looks superb like a flower :D Dosa rocks !
ReplyDeletemmm yummy i did'nt make any breakfast today you make my mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteDosa and chutney a perfect combo. Chutney looks good. Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteDosa & chutney is a perfecy combi..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious... & congrats on ur awards..
For all the encouraging comments thanks a bunch gals :)
ReplyDeleteChutney looks yummy....dosas all time favo..congrats on your awards..
ReplyDeletecool..Nice to see..Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteDosa & chutney is a perfecy combi..looks delicious and Gr8... & congrats on ur awards..
ReplyDeleteWhat an ideal breakfast that is... like the twist in your chutney.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your awards...dosa and chutney is my fave combination..both look great :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a my favorite right there, dosai and chutney. Oh man! how I love those...
ReplyDeleteCOngratulations :)
The chutney is totally different! Yes, first thing comes in my mind for breakf is dosa :) Good entry.
ReplyDeleteyummy dosa,..nd nice click,..congrats for the awards too,.
ReplyDeletethanks for appreciating the recipe :-)
ReplyDeleteDosa & chutney combo looks delicious. Congrats on your awards. Thanks for thinking about me.
ReplyDeletelovely combo .. dosa N chutney is wholesome N my all time fave
ReplyDeleteI wish someone would make that breakfast for me!
ReplyDeleteWoweeeeeeeeeee. Dosa is my all-time favorite....LThe dosa looks so thin, crispy and yummy....
ReplyDeleteha Priti since morning feeling like eating dosa or idli.. so had soaked everything in the morning.. now looking at this cant wait for the fermentation....
ReplyDeletewhat a delicious combo Priti! Love that dosa and chutney! Yum.
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Picture looks perfect... after seeing it, I want to have those crispy dosas;)
ReplyDeleteadding garlic to chutney is new to me...dosa looks crisp...
ReplyDeleteDosa is one of my favorite breakfasts too...just love it!And congrats on your awards!
ReplyDeleteHi Priti, Dosa and chutney is the best combo for breakfast, better than sambar at times! Love the chutney picture, and congrats on the awards
ReplyDeleteI've been to Chennai twice and can't wait to get back for some more dosas!! I love dosas, and idli, especially masala dosas!
ReplyDeleteperfectly done dosas...mouth watering congrats for the award
ReplyDeleteHi Priti,
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my blog..would love to know more about ur recipes..
I love this much, so came here..a nice version for chutney.. :)
I also tend to think dosa or idli, sometimes upuma, as there's almost always batter in my fridge!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sending it in to WBB.
Sorry I took so long to acknowledge this, but I made a mistake while typing my email id in the announcement and so never got your mail.:(