I mostly make instant dosas that need little preparation. But that doesn’t mean I never go for traditional cooking. I do cook traditionally sometimes, but mostly the easy way! This is also an instant dosa infused with cilantro (coriander leaves) and green chilies.
Ingredients :
Preparation:
- Grind together cilantro + green chilies into a fine paste by adding little water.
- In
a big bowl mix rice flour and urad flour together. Add the ground
cilantro + chili paste to the flours and mix well. Pour buttermilk or
water to make thin batter. Keep the batter aside for 30 minutes.
- Heat
a non-stick pan and pour a ladleful of batter first around the edges of
the pan into a circular shape and then fill in the circle fast.
- Due
to the addition of buttermilk, we can’t spread the batter into a thin
circle with a spatula. So we just need to pour the batter the way
suggested above.
- Pour some oil
around the dosa and let the dosa cook. When it’s cooked on one side,
flip it over to cook on the other side. Then transfer the dosa to a
serving plate.
- Repeat the same process with rest of the batter.
- Enjoy these yummy dosas with desired chutney. We ate ours with Onion Chutney.
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hai uma..fst time here..this dish looks superb...never tried this..my favorite in Andhra cusine is special sweets.. :) im following ur blog from 2day.. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is breakfast time here, i would love to ahvethis dosa here.
ReplyDeleteWoww uma wat a delicious and flavourful dosa!
ReplyDeleteDosa looks soft n yummy with chutney!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering looking at this dosa..cilantro inf. dosa must have tasted yummy...I gave to try this out
ReplyDeleteLove the flavour of coriander in dosa. Looks droolworthy...
ReplyDeletehmmm..liked the instant version uma..
ReplyDeleteDosas look soft and love the flavor of cilantro. Liked the instant version.
ReplyDeletecilantro dosa is new to me..sounds yummm!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea,and looks great too! This should be so flavorful and healthy one!!
ReplyDeleteYou have a great blog running here with an amazing list of recipes. I loved browzing through them. I will definitely come back for more. Meanwhile I have blogrolled you :-)
ReplyDeleteUma Dosa looks very nice. The pictures look lovely and tempting.
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ReplyDeleteQuick one, but don't we need to leave overnight for ferment.
Regards
-vtstarin
hi uma,
ReplyDeleteInstant dosas save a lot of time ...yipee another version from u thanks for the super soft looking cilantro dosa recipe:)
I do agree with you. Going for instant dosas saves a lot of time and effort! This one looks delicious. Love the flavour of cilantro and spiciness of chillies..makes it absolutely delectable!
ReplyDeletewow...super delicious and flavorful dosas Uma :)
ReplyDeletevery nice instant dal recipe..looks delicious..thnaks for sending this for the event.
ReplyDeleteDelicious dosas uma..love the flavor of them....
ReplyDeleteLOved the way u made the cilantro dosa Uma.....and thanks a ton for sharing with us. I will try this as soon as possible :). LOoks so inviting dear.
ReplyDeleteCilantro is my weakness... and they are instant! This is too good!
ReplyDeleteyummy dosas... love cilantro in anything.
ReplyDeleteAromatic rice! Love cilantro! I like the idea too!
ReplyDeletewow great Idea uma nice color and aroma looks yummy with that chutney mmmm mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteanother instant dosai for me to try...;-)
ReplyDelete@Lena Rashmin Raj, Samahita Kabra, vtstarin: Welcome to my blog! Thank you for the sweet words!
ReplyDelete@ vtstarin: No, we don't have to leave it overnight for fermentation. We just leave it aside for 30 minutes. This is instant dosa.
Love cilantro! This looks delicious, Uma. Thanks for the kind words you left on my blog, dear.
ReplyDeleteGreen dosa would be fun and aromatic for kids !
ReplyDeleteI'm game for instant dosas anytime.. the coriander leaves must be such a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteThough I'm not a big fan of instant dosas, my son is making me become one :p, he asks for dosa at odd times & makes me prepare all varieties of instant dosas. Thanks for the recipe, it would surely help me :)
ReplyDeleteVery soft & delicious dosa. would have tasted great with corriander.
ReplyDeleteWow Uma. Looks very much inviting.
ReplyDeleteDosa looks soft and yummy ...Love the colour...
ReplyDeletethe fact that this is an instant dosa makes this so convenient! looks lovely :)
ReplyDeleteNo soaking/grinding. Gotta love that! Plus the cilantro must've been yum!
ReplyDeleteI love that color , instant & lovely
ReplyDeleteకొత్తిమీర అట్టు బాగుంది.
ReplyDeleteబియ్యం లేకుండా ఎలా చెయ్యాలో చెప్తారా?
Looks so soft and delicious... Nice recipe!
ReplyDeleteGreener, aromatic and a healthy Dosa!!! Looks great!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so easy to make Looks soft and delicious!
ReplyDeleteUma
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love the fact that it's instant..and it has my favorite cilantro. yum!
ReplyDeleteYour dosa looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteMeant to visit your blog from a long time. Loved this dosa. I make similar but without cilantro chutney. I think with cilantro chutney it will taste so delicious. Bookmarked. will try soon.
ReplyDeleteI tried it today , Uma. Came out really delicious. We loved it. Thanks for sharing.
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