Hi!
Sunday started off in a great way as I made one of my best impromptu preparation till date using the buckwheat. I know quite a few good ways to consume the buckwheat but making a dosa had never came to my mind till yesterday. I was elated by the end result. To add to my elation S took me out for shopping and I shopped and shopped till I dropped. After returning home watched 3 Idiots again on Sony TV while eating a Cheese Burst Pizza.
Coming back to the Dosa I made, I never realized that buckwheat could yield such a perfectly textured dosa . I love the earthy flavour of buckwheat and truly enjoy it’s health benefits.
A lot many people believe that buckwheat is a cereal grain but it is actually a fruit seed that is related to rhubarb and sorrel. This relation makes it as a suitable substitute for grains, for people who are sensitive to wheat or other grains that contain gluten.
Buckwheat flowers are very fragrant and are attractive to bees that use them to make produce a special, strongly flavoured, dark honey.
A lot many people believe that buckwheat is a cereal grain but it is actually a fruit seed that is related to rhubarb and sorrel. This relation makes it as a suitable substitute for grains, for people who are sensitive to wheat or other grains that contain gluten.
Buckwheat flowers are very fragrant and are attractive to bees that use them to make produce a special, strongly flavoured, dark honey.
The Buckwheat has huge health benefits, it’s lipid-lowering activity is largely due to a flavonoid called Rutin.The nutrients in it help control blood sugar and improves blood flow thus helping prevent heart problems.
The versatile food is a possible probiotic, a carbohydrate that prompts the growth of “friendly” bacteria in the digestive tract. For a detailed read on it’s health benefits check here.
The versatile food is a possible probiotic, a carbohydrate that prompts the growth of “friendly” bacteria in the digestive tract. For a detailed read on it’s health benefits check here.
The buckwheat or Kutu in hindi and Colocasia/arvi in hindi both can be had during fasting or upvaas days. That makes this dosa an apt option to be used during faraali days. One could make any faraali chutney to go with it.
For how to proceed for the Dosa, read further..
Ingredients
4 cups buckwheat flour
250gms colocasia (boiled and peeled)
a small handful of coriander
5-6 green chilies
salt to taste/sendha namak
water
Method
In a food processor grind together green chilies and coriander.
Add boiled colocasia and mix it with the green chili and coriander paste.Add 4 cups of buck wheat flour, salt to taste and mix again. If required add a little water.
Remove the batter and add more water to bring it to a dosa like consistency.
Grease a non stick pan and spread the dosa in concentric circles. Cook from either side on a medium high flame.
Serve hot with any spicy chutney. I served it with coconut chutney and green tamarind thokku.
Sending this to Iftar Moments Hajiri 1431 hosted by Taste of Pearl City.
43 comments:
Slurppp.... :-)
never tried dosa with buckwheat.. seems like a good idea..
Interesting dosa recipe
very interesting and healthy recipe dear!luks very delicious...
This is a lovely version of dosa.. Looks yumm :)
dosa with buckwheat is new too me.its looking yummy
Wow interesting and unique combo..looks yummy!!!
delicious and healthy version of dosas.
Very interesting combo and dosa looks scrumptious Pari....
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Kairali sisters
never tried dosa with buckwheat .. sounds very interesting n looks very tempting ...bookmarked...thanks for sharing this wonderful dosa recipe pari
Satya
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what a brilliant way to incorporate starch in dosas.. A innovative recipe..
wow, thats an interesting and very healthy combo..looks so delicious..rightly said a must try..
interesting combo...never tried 2 cook with buckwheat actually...
love the way prepared the impromptu yet delicious brekfast. looks so delish. only iff i could have had some looking at your picture.
Buckwheat and colocasia dosa looks delicious and healthy Pari.I like your dosa experiments.
Thats a unique dosa recipe dear....Looks yummmy too
Very nice recipe and innovative dosa. Looks yummy!!!!
Very very unique and new ones. Look amazingly delish.
Let me have it for breakfast...very inviting n healthy recipe.
nice try looks yum, love the step by step photos great
Very creative and innovative dosa..
Yummy! I love the recipe!
Good recipe dear..
new and intersting recipe pari. adai looks yummy
Wow! Slurp!! Beautiful colored dosa and perfect with Green tamarind thokku! Love the addition of colocasia:)))
Lovely dosa.. looks yumm.. thanks for the recipe :)
Lovely and healthy treat!
I love buckwheat and this combo of arbi n kuttu is common to make pooris for vrat ka khana ....i love this kind of buckwheat prep already.
i missed many great posts of yours recently , read them now and must say you are doing a fantastic job...
A new recipe for dosa. Beautiful step by step pictures..Good job, Pari
Very interesting and unique combo...Looks healthy and nice color of the dosa
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Novel and healthy dosa!!
Very innovative and sounds interesting dear!!!
Nice recipe dear.Healthy!
That is indeed an innovative batter..... Well prepared tempting dosas & not to forget the yummy looking chutney.... :)
Ash...
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Very nice recipe!!!
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Lovely dosa with buck wheat and colocasia..Great idea..
thats a very delicious dosa.. i liked the colacasia as the main ingredient.. sure taste yum and good for health too
never tried buckwheat before. Dosa looks yummy!
something yummy and different..
hi pari
this is indeed healthy
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Looks so good, very healthy indeed. Thank you so much for sending it to my event.
Looks so good...will definitely try..
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Have been reading about the goodness of buck wheat for quite sometime but never tried,this looks like a promising recipe,shall try out soon,very useful pictorial :)
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