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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Tomato Dosai


Dosas are one of my favorite breakfast and dinner items. In fact, once the idly/dosa batter is ground; it would be idly on the first day and then dosai on the following days, until we’re done with the batter. It is only on days when we don’t have the idly/dosai batter at hand that I have to look for some other dish for dinner.

Tomato dosai is a nice variation to the regular dosai. I came to know about these from my SIL who is from Trivandrum. Her mother has many interesting recipes up her sleeve. My kids were thrilled to see pink dosas, (pink being my daughter’s favorite color) and gladly had a couple of them without any fuss.

So if you run out of your regular dosa batter, give this one a try.

Makes about – 15 to 16 dosais
What you’ll need
  1. Raw Rice – 2 Cups
  2. Urad Dal – 2 tbsp
  3. Fenugreek Seeds – 1 tsp
  4. Tomatoes – 5 Medium sized
  5. Dried Red Chillies – 1 or 2
  6. Asafoetida – a generous pinch
  7. Curry Leaves – finely chopped (optional)
Method
  1. Soak the rice, dal and fenugreek seeds and red chilly for 3 to 4 hours.
  2. Drain and grind into a smooth paste adding water as and when required. Do not add too much water as the tomatoes also will add to the liquid.
  3. Grind the tomatoes separately and mix along with the ground rice.
  4. Add asafoetida and salt to taste.  Also add the finely chopped curry leaves. Mix well. Add water if required and adjust batter into a pouring consistency. If the batter is thick you will not get thin dosas.
  5. Heat a Tawa/Dosa Pan, pour a ladle full of batter and spread like spreading a dosai, from center to outside. Drizzle little oil on the sides of the dosai. Cook on medium heat.
  6. Flip and cook the other side as well.
  7. Serve immediately with chutney, sambar or milagai podi.



Note:
Dosa becomes slightly hard on cooling, so for best taste, serve hot.

32 comments:

  1. This has been on the must try list for a long time.. Dosa looks colorful and inviting.. Delicious breakfast :)

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  2. I also make dosas from the Idly batter the next day after preparing idly. Sometimes, I add tomato paste to this batter itself if I crave for tomato dosa. I also like this pink dosas Kaveri.

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  3. love this soft n tangy dosa!!! wonderful click :-)

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  4. Wow, lovely dosas... Added to my to-do list :)

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  5. A very nice way to please the kids. when they are bored with the usual dosa, this can be made. looks too good with nice color. must have tasted good too.

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  6. yummy dosai and kids are easily attracted and eat regularly

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  7. Loved the color. Tangy and tempting dosas

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  8. Super innovative dosa...
    http://recipe-excavator.blogspot.com

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  9. Yummy dosas, kids would definitely love the color..

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  10. Very inviting dosa, feel like finishing that spread.

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  11. nice color you got.. kids would love it..

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  12. Beautiful colourful dosha ...its tempting me a lot :)

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  13. It was in my to do list for a long time. Beautiful color and yummy dosa

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  14. LOve the color,can imagine the taste..yum

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  15. U had me at tomato. I love tomato so much that I can have it in anything, absolutely anything!

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  16. i wanted to try this tomato dosa for a long time,dosa looks so inviting n liked its color too...good one Kaveri!

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  17. Tomato dosai looks really yumm Kaveri.

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  18. LOve this colorful and Tangy dosa Kaveri

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  19. Tomatoes do add a flavor and nice color to the dosa...Good one dear..Kids and grown ups benefit equally from this recipe :) Good one dear!!

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  20. i love this. dosa looks delicious and nice color. nice clicks.

    Spill the Spices

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  21. I love this dosa very much.... nice recipe

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