Sunday, 4 December 2011

Tomato Dosa ~ Blog Hopping From Sara's Yummy Bites

Here comes Wednesday and along with it BLOG HOP follows .. Hearty congrats to Radhika for arranging the first week of Blog Hop successfully and now nipping towards the second one. Its a wonderful concept where a group of us shares the recipes every alternate Wednesdays with each other. See the announcement  here.

This week I was paired with Sara of Blog Sara's Yummy Bites. She has some lip-smacking recipes on her blog with mouth watering pics. Although a majority of her recipes were non-veg, I selected a few to go for like Badhusha, Wheat Puttu, Tomato Dosa and Tomato Pakora.. But last weekend, we had enough sweets and fried stuff in some get togethers and while moving. So Tomato Dosa seemed to be the best bet to try first. I will try her other recipes too , but for this wednesday.. Here comes Tomato Dosa....

It was easy, tangy and scrumptious... Even S, who BTW is not a big fan of dosas, loved it ... No other proof for me :)

Ingredients:
1. 2 cups Basmati Rice, washed
2. 1/2 cup Urad dal, washed
3. 1/2 tsp fenugreek seeds ( methi dana )
4. 2 medium sized tomatos, chopped
5. A small piece of ginger
6. 2 tsp coconut, dessicated ( I used frozen )
7. 2-3 red chilies , dried
8. 1 tsp Salt
9. 1 tsp cumin powder
10. Oil and water - as required

Method:
1. Soak the rice, fenugreek seeds and urad daal together for 2-3 hours.
2. Drain and grind well to a paste adding enough batter.
3. Mix in all other ingredients and blend again for some time till it gets to Dosa batter consistency.
4. Heat tava, pour in the batter in spiral dosa shape. Apply oil to edges.
5. Flip it over when done from one side.
6. Serve this with any chutney of your choice.. I enjoyed it with dry Peanut chutney..


Thanks Sara for this wonderful recipe... Linking this to Blog Hop page
And to Radhika's ( again  :P ) Lets Cook - Scrumptious Breakfast event for August
Ayeesha's Anyone Can cook 

15 comments:

  1. Thanks for sending them my way Nupur.

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  2. I love dosas.. and this is a good variation!

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  3. Nice and different Dosa.. looks perfect..

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  4. looks perfect. I understand this dosa doesn't need fermentation, right?

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  5. wow, they look so delicious :)

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  6. Thanks for trying dear! looks delicious..

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  7. Yes Harini.. It doesnt need fermentation. Tastes perfect without it :)

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  8. very interesting...very unique dosa recipe...looks so delicious n like your fortune cookie shaped dosa :)

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  9. My neighbour used to prepare this for me, I like this a lot.

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  10. very innovative. must try this out.

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  11. nice recipe.
    1st time here n following.

    http://rakshaskitchen.blogspot.com

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  12. Thank you for linking with Any One can Cook :)

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  13. very simple n nice recipe,for any one can cook ,me too

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