Ingredients required: Rava or sooji (fine semolina) - ½ cup Rice flour -½ cup All-purpose flour- ¼ cup Curd - 3 tbsp Cumin seeds - ½ tsp Ginger (chopped)- 2 inch Green chillies - 2 Chopped Onion - ½ cup Curry leaves (chopped) - 1 tbsp Cooking oil/ghee - 4 tbsp How to make rava dosa: 1. Add rava, rice flour, and all-purpose flour to a bowl. 2. Add finely chopped onion, ginger, green chillies, and curry leaves. 3. Add curd, cumin seeds, and salt as per taste. 4. Mix all the ingredients well. Add 1 cup of water, as the consistency of the batter, should be thin. 5. Mix it properly, cover the bowl and leave the batter for 10 minutes to ferment. 6. After 10 minutes, the batter will become thick add ½ cup of water to make the batter thin. 7. Do not add water at once; the batter consistency should be slightly thicker than buttermilk. 8. Heat a pan and grease some oil on it. 9. Mix the batter using a ladle and add it to the pan. 10. Start by adding the batter from the sides of the pan and gradually filling the center. 11. Drizzle some oil or ghee on the sides of the pan. 12. Once the dosa starts cooking, it will start separating from the pan and turn brown at the center. 13. Keep drizzling oil/ghee into the pan. Flip it once it has turned brown and roast it from both sides. 14. Similarly, make other dosas, and serve them with sambar & chutney.

Comments

1 Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Rava Dosa is a thin, lacy, and crisp dosa, perfect for breakfast.

Ingredients required: Rava or sooji (fine semolina) - ½ cup Rice flour -½ cup All-purpose flour- ¼ cup Curd - 3 tbsp Cumin seeds - ½ tsp Ginger (chopped)- 2 inch Green chillies - 2 Chopped Onion - ½ cup Curry leaves (chopped) - 1 tbsp Cooking oil/ghee - 4 tbsp How to make rava dosa: 1. Add rava, rice flour, and all-purpose flour to a bowl. 2. Add finely chopped onion, ginger, green chillies, and curry leaves. 3. Add curd, cumin seeds, and salt as per taste. 4. Mix all the ingredients well. Add 1 cup of water, as the consistency of the batter, should be thin. 5. Mix it properly, cover the bowl and leave the batter for 10 minutes to ferment. 6. After 10 minutes, the batter will become thick add ½ cup of water to make the batter thin. 7. Do not add water at once; the batter consistency should be slightly thicker than buttermilk. 8. Heat a pan and grease some oil on it. 9. Mix the batter using a ladle and add it to the pan. 10. Start by adding the batter from the sides of the pan and gradually filling the center. 11. Drizzle some oil or ghee on the sides of the pan. 12. Once the dosa starts cooking, it will start separating from the pan and turn brown at the center. 13. Keep drizzling oil/ghee into the pan. Flip it once it has turned brown and roast it from both sides. 14. Similarly, make other dosas, and serve them with sambar & chutney.

Comments

1 Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Share

Share on twitter
Share on facebook
Share on email
Share on whatsapp