Hi. I wish all my Indian friends a very happy REPUBLIC DAY.
Today I am posting a very simple, tasty and healthy recipe which is good for a working mom, tired mom, unwell mom or a sometimes lazy mom like me!!! Saturday night S asked me what’s for breakfast tomorrow? I was in a dubious state after the question as I had not planned anything till then. I surely do not like spending a lot of time in the kitchen on a Sunday. That time I just left the thought for the next day…how so very convenient..kal ka kal dekhenge …
Morning I entered the kitchen around 8 and kept the milk for boiling. The first thought that came to my mind was to make sandwich but instantly I shrugged it…who was going to boil potatoes…but then the bread caught my attention again and I thought why can’t I try a Dosa with it…surely will not taste bad and plus can be made quickly…hopefully!
So the next move was to put all the ingredients that came to my mind that point of time in the mixer grinder and make a spiced paste of that, then adjust the consistency of the batter, put the non-stick pan on gas stove, heat it and then pour a ladle full of batter, spread the dosa and wait to see how it turns out….phew…I did lot of work…and I was so tired by then…LOL. Jokes apart one can sense how much time is really needed to make these dosas ready…
To my surprise the Dosa turned out really nice, in fact no one can make out there’s bread in it!!! The semolina added to the crispiness and curds provided the adequate sourness. I tried an onion Uttapam also with this batter and that tasted equally good. I will surely experiment more with this dosa in future but right now I am ready to give you the approx measurements of the ingredients…
Ingredients For Bread Dosa
5-6 slices bread (I used wheat-germ bread)
1/2 –3/4cup yogurt
1 cup poha
3/4 cup semolina/rava
3/4 cup rice flour
7-8 green chilies
handful of chopped cilantro
an inch of ginger
salt to taste
oil for applying
a tsp of cumin seeds
Method
Grind all the ingredients except oil and cumin to a smooth paste. Mix water, cumin seeds and make the batter. This batter has to be made slightly thinner than the normal dosa batter. Heat the non stick tava and spread the dosa and leave oil on its sides. Turn the dosa and cook it from the other side too. My observation was that this dosa takes a longer time to cook on one side than the regular ones… Once done serve it with chutney of your choice. My kids had it with some butter and it’s surely filling..
Note- The spice level should be kept a little high, else it can taste very bland.Sending this to RV and Sudeshana’s
This is awesome and delicious. Sure to try
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Instant dosa...a must try !
ReplyDeleteThats very interesting. Never tried this before. Pic looks very tempting :):)
ReplyDeleteChitchat
Loved the quick-fix dosa! delicious.
ReplyDeleteA Clever one!.. I think its also a good one for those non-cooking , instant foodie men!..
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have identified it as a bread dosai if you didn't say! it looks perfcet and delicious with the chutney!!! nice recipe!!
ReplyDeleteYou took my heart with this recipe. I am just that sort of a person who is running all the time. And the recipe is just perfect for me.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delicious. Must be little hard to spread the batter with soaked, ground bread but Rava balances it. Great recipe, thanks.
ReplyDeletevery interesting...new bread dosa...looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea dear..So interesting and new recipe...
ReplyDeleteGreat dosa and yummy! In fact, I want to have it with sambar!
ReplyDeleteVery soft and delicious doas...
ReplyDeleteSuch a quick fix dosa, looks simply fantastic..
ReplyDeleteHi Pari,
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe.....quick, easy and the dosas are looking yummy :))
Very creative and delicious one.
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!! Nice idea pari.... so quick:)
ReplyDeleteVery innovative dish....looks very tempting to me, can't wait to try this soon
ReplyDeleteNice, like a rava dosa where the maida is substituted with bread. And looks delicious too. Seems so convenient.
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a nice innovative one!
ReplyDeleteOh My... this is so innovative recipe..never thought of making dosa with breads...looks really nice
ReplyDeleteInstant dosa is just so good...can be prepared in no time...thanks for the recipe pari
ReplyDeleteVery innovative and new. Dosa looks good.
ReplyDeleteNice one with bread and dosa looks so perfect and nice in color. Sure to try this.
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteThat is quick and easy ..sounds yummilicious, Pari...Happy Republic day to you too !!!!
ReplyDeletethis is too good, and an instant one !!!
ReplyDeleteHi friends, thank you all for appreciating my instant preparation..
ReplyDeleteAshaji, it was quite easy to spread the dosa, with or without the semolina, surely it made it more crispy.
Wow...this shd be tried asap! looks inviting!
ReplyDeletewow!!!!!!! brilliant idea....loved it ..so yummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteomg, you are such an innovative and creative cook, Pari! you can make something stunning out of the blah everything ingredients.. very delicious and nicely done!
ReplyDeleteWow this is fantastic idea..i never knew we cud use bread for making dosas :-)
ReplyDeletePari,
ReplyDeleteBread dosa looks really good. when i need some thing in hurry i will try this
Very creative Pari!Looks very nice!
ReplyDeletevery very interesting recipe! very handy in hurry! thanks for this recipe..
ReplyDeleteRenuka
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very nice ... looks like very tasty.
ReplyDeleteAwesome one and never tried it though.. easy and bookmarked it. Looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteSimply superb idea dear.. Loved the instant-ness of it.. Same pinch, am lazy too esp on sunday mornings!! ;)
ReplyDeleteNice creation...looks good
ReplyDeleteI couldn't believe it when I read it..easy and fast one to make when guests show up..very creative..
ReplyDeleteThatz very clever :) Good one dear...I'll definitely try this!
ReplyDeleteBread Dosa!!! Wow never had them! I love quick and express recipes like this!. Saves one's day when we get unannounced guests!. Bookmarked it!
ReplyDeleteLike ur use of bread in dosa!
ReplyDeletethis is so cool pari..I have not heard opf using bread in dosa..defntly unique.
ReplyDeleteYou are a connoisseur of dosas. Nice recipe and happy republic day to you.
ReplyDeletevery quick thinking there...wish mine works like yours..quick dosa..can't wait to try..
ReplyDeleteYour picture itself is so tempting..looks very interesting..I'l definitely try this..all your recipes are very lovely..am following you..
ReplyDeletehey pari this bread dosas r very innovative...nice spicy recipe, very quick 2...hey i have few awards for u in my blog, chk thm whn u gt tym
ReplyDeleteNice idea Pari, unique one, looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteKudos to you for your courage and creativity in the kitchen. Thank you for paving the way so that someone like me can benefit from your efforts!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nithu for following me, One more friend to interact with.
ReplyDelete@ Katy, dear that's so kind of you to say that, this is a completely fuss free dosa.
Jagruti I am sure u are gonna enjoy this as much as I did.
Thanks Siddhi for sharing ur awards with me, but I guess i need to grow a lot..
Nandini and Ruchika I am sure ur friends and guests are gonna love this.
Nostalgia, U made my day with that sweet note.
Lovely dosa recipe...thanks for sharing pari...should try.
ReplyDeleteInnovative and healthy.. Thanks for sending it Pari..
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