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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Set Dosa

Living in Bangalore has introduced me to many dishes native to this region. Any person, who has lived in Bangalore even for a very short span, would be familiar with its popular darshinis. Darshinis are fast food outlets dishing out crisp Dosas, soft Idlis, Poori Sagu, Medhu Vadas, with a piping hot filter coffee. They are characterized by their tall round steel tables with people generally standing around and having their food. The first time I had Set Dosas was in one of the Darshini’s near my place. The moment I tasted these I became a big fan of these soft, spongy and non greasy dosas. They are generally served as a set of 3. It is a satisfying breakfast severed along with coconut chutney and Sagu. Later, I learnt the recipe for this from a very good friend of mine who is a native of Bangalore.


Ingredients

1. Raw Rice – 2 Cups
2. Urad Dal – 1 Cup
3. Fenugreek/ Methi Seeds – 1 tblsp
4. Bengal Gram Dal/Channa Dal – 1 tblsp
5. Aval/ Flattened Rice Flakes/ Poha – 1 Cup
6. Salt to taste
7. Oil for cooking


Method

Soak Raw rice, Urad dal, Channa Dal, and methi seeds for 4 to 5 hours. Soak Aval separately in enough water. Grind rice and dals together till smooth. Grind Aval separately and mix it with the ground rice and Dals. Add salt to taste. Mix well. Transfer this into a vessel and allow it to ferment for 8 to 10 hours.
For preparing the dosas, heat a tawa, pour a ladle full of batter and spread into a slightly thick dosa. Drizzle with a tsp of oil. Cover with a lid and cook for few mins. Remove lid, flip it and cook on the other side.
Serve with a Chutney of your choice or Sagu or vegetable kurma.



Linking these yummy dosas to Aipi and Priya’s Bookmarked Recipes as well as Srivalli’s Breakfast Mela.

24 comments:

  1. I love this dosa very much..looks nice

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  2. My favorite dosa...looks so Gud n inviting dear...glad to follow you for more interesting recipes:) keep going!!!

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  3. wow very different than the usual ones....gr8 dear

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  4. Nice dish! Very tempting! Delicious with sagu...

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  5. This spongy dosai is my all time fav!! that too with sago..will taste heavenly..

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  6. Spongy set dosai looks delicious.Great post.Awards are waiting for you in my blog my dear.
    cheers
    rani

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  7. Wonderful platter, feel like finishing that whole plate..

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  8. Soft and yummy dosa,perfect breakfast.

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  9. Soft m fluffy it looks- one delicious platter you have there !
    Thanks a lot for linking to bookmarked event :)
    US Masala

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  10. Looks very soft..a great breakfast idea !!Used to have those when I was in Blr :)

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  11. Wonderful presentation, tempting n looks fabulous..

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  12. I too am a fan of set Dosa and your dosa look so soft and yummy.

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  13. very healthy dosai.tasty too.

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  14. Delicious set dosa . Nice recipe

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  15. Soft and delicious set dosa..All time fav:)

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  16. I have been trying this for long time but never get it right,nice recipe thanks for sharing!

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  17. I am hungry for some now :)..yummy!!

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  18. Thanks for the entry!..looks very soft

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  19. Hi,

    Your recipes are perfect..
    Thanks for the detailed ones,...keep up your fantastic work.....

    Thanks a ton..I have learnt a lot from your blog.

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