Saturday, June 30, 2012
Forbidden Dirty Rice Dosa!
When someone gave me this rice I had no clue, what to do with it!! But then it was a trial and the dosas came out really crisp. Black rice is not used much in Indian cuisine except for pudding and desserts. Payasam is made out of this rice in the Chettinad Cuisine.
Photocourtesy: Getreal4healthfood
Ingredients
1 cup raw rice (washed and soaked for 3 hours)
1 cup Forbidden black rice (washed and soaked for 3 hours)
1 cup urad dal (washed and soaked for 3 hours)
1/2 tsp fenugreek seeds (soaked )
Salt to taste
Preparation
Grind the rice and dals together or separately. If grinding separately, mix up all the batter which should be of dosa consistency. Add salt and mix. Let it ferment for 4-5 hours.
Heat the tawa and pour one ladle of batter on the tawa and spread to make dosa. The tawa should be on medium high flame. Flip gently and cook till crisp. Serve warm with chutney and sambar.
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4 comments:
oh, nice! The dirty rice gives the dosa a nice deep color.
I have just seen his in the stores, never made the purchase.
super delicious dear
Enjoyed This Dirty Picture!
enjoyed This Dirty Picture
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