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Dosa recipe

 Yields: 15-20 dosas

Prep time: 30 minutes

Soaking time: 4-6 hours

Fermentation time: 8-12 hours

Cook time: 5-7 minutes per dosa

Ingredients:

For the Dosa Batter:

 * 1 cup raw rice (like sona masoori or idli rice)

 * 1/2 cup urad dal (split black gram)

 * 1 tablespoon chana dal (split Bengal gram)

 * 1 teaspoon fenugreek seeds (methi)

 * 1/4 cup poha (flattened rice)

 * 1/2 teaspoon salt

 * Water for soaking and grinding

For Cooking:

 * Oil or ghee for greasing the pan

Instructions:

1. Soaking and Grinding:

 * Wash and soak: Wash the rice, urad dal, chana dal, fenugreek seeds, and poha separately in water for 4-6 hours.

 * Grind separately: Grind the urad dal, chana dal, fenugreek seeds, and poha together into a smooth batter, adding water gradually.

 * Grind rice: Grind the rice separately into a slightly coarser batter.

 * Combine: Mix the urad dal batter and rice batter together in a large bowl. Add salt and mix well.

2. Fermentation:

 * Ferment: Cover the batter loosely with a lid or a clean cloth and let it ferment at room temperature for 8-12 hours, or until it becomes frothy and slightly bubbly.

3. Making the Dosa:

 * Heat the pan: Heat a non-stick tawa or griddle over medium heat.

 * Pour the batter: Pour a ladleful of batter onto the hot tawa and spread it evenly in a circular motion using the back of the ladle to form a thin, round crepe.

 * Cook: Cook for 2-3 minutes, or until the edges turn golden brown and crisp.

 * Add oil: Drizzle a little oil or ghee around the edges and on top of the dosa.

 * Cook further: Cook for another 2-3 minutes, or until the dosa is cooked through and golden brown on the bottom.

 * Serve: Fold the dosa in half or roll it up and serve hot with sambar, chutney, or your favorite accompaniments.

Tips:

 * For a crispier dosa, use a combination of rice and idli rice.

 * Adjust the water consistency of the batter to achieve the desired thickness.

 * You can add a pinch of asafoetida (hing) to the batter for extra flavor.

 * For a healthier option, use whole wheat flour instead of rice.

 * Serve with your favorite fillings like potato masala, paneer, or vegetables.

Enjoy your delicious homemade dosas!


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