Pesarattu is the famous Andhra delicacy. I have already blogged about the
regular pesarattu. This time I added mint to give it a different taste and flavor. It came out so delicious and the dosa has got a pretty color. Mint leaves are rich in Vitamins C and A.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups Yellow Mung or Green Mung (పెసరపప్పు)
- 1 bunch of Mint Leaves
- 1 tsp Cumin Seeds
- 5 or 6 Green Chilies (or according to individual taste)
- A small piece of Ginger, peeled and chopped (optional)
- Salt
- Oil
Preparation:
- Wash and soak mung daal for at least 6 hours.
- Wash and remove leaves from mint twigs. Discard hard stems.
- Grind
soaked mung daal into a fine paste along with mint leaves + cumin seeds
+ green chilies + ginger (if using) and salt.
- Make the batter into
medium consistency (not too thin or not too thick).
- Heat
a non-stick pan. When it is hot, pour a ladleful of the batter and
spread evenly into a round shape. Sprinkle some oil around the pesarattu
and cover.
- After some time, remove the cover and flip the pesarattu
over. Again cover and leave it for some time.
- When the pesarttu appears
to be cooked, remove it from the pan and transfer to a serving plate.
- Repeat
the same process with remaining batter. This pesarattu can be eaten
just like that as it already spicy or can be eaten with any chutney, if
more spiciness is needed.
- Enjoy hot and yummy pesarattus.
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Mmm Pesarattu looks yummy Uma! wonderful greeny healthy clicks too! Perfect for the events!
ReplyDeleteWow it would habe been really tasting yummy with the mint in them.
ReplyDeleteLooks so beautiful piled up like that.
I tried the regular pesarattu few weeks ago and loved it..mint is indeed a lovely addition..thanks for sending it for SWC.
ReplyDeletewow great twist uma very helthy looks so yum
ReplyDeleteLiked the addition of mint to the usual pesarattu. The pesarattu stacked up, are indeed a treat to the eyes.
ReplyDeletewonderful addition...i neva tried wth mint..i used to add some coriander onli....thx for sharing
ReplyDeleteLovely dish, I made this last week. Loved it.Addition of Mint is yum!:)
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yum Dosa! Addition of mint is wonderful.
ReplyDeletedelicious Pesarattu....
ReplyDeleteNice color Uma, the pesarattu must have been very flavorful :)
ReplyDeleteHi Uma,
ReplyDeleteur profile pic looks cool :)
I love this healthy dosa, must have been flavouful with mint in it!nice clicks.
TC
Wow that's an awesome twist to the recipe......
ReplyDeletePesarattu itself is a scrumptious dish with mint oh I am all over it...
ReplyDeletePesarattu with mint, no doubt it must been very flavourful!
ReplyDeleteI have tried with Cilantro and with mint is different. I shall try them next time.
ReplyDeleteNice addition of mint. Looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteNice idea of adding Mint to Pesarattu! Looks yummy
ReplyDeleteDelicious Pesarattu.
ReplyDeletewow..pesarattu with mint..nice combo never tried it..i am sure it will be delicious...
ReplyDeleteWhat would one do without these events, right? They force you to think outside the box.;-)
ReplyDeleteWould have been flavorful..Looking yummy uma..
ReplyDeleteNice entry.. healthy Dosa...
ReplyDeleteHey Uma, this looks great, the green color and the mint flavor must really be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI have been on a break, and I see a profile pic on your page... I assume it is you. Looks nice.
I have something for mint i guess, i can never have enough of it.Mint gives such a refreshing flavor to any dish,and this holds true for this dosa too :-)
ReplyDeleteVery flavorful twist Uma,great entry. Like ur profile pict :)
ReplyDeleteaahaa... pesarattu looks yummy... I was searching for a good pesarattu recipe.. thanks :)
ReplyDeletedosa looks yummy ..perfect breakfast!!
ReplyDelete@Suparna, Welcome to my blog! Thanks for the nice words:)
ReplyDelete@Anudivya, yep it's me in the profile pic. Glad you liked it :)
@Cham, Thanks dear :)
@All, thank you so much for your sweet words! This pesarattu was so delicious and spicy. We enjoyed it a lot :)
wow this sounds good
ReplyDeleteThis mint dosa is new to me..really want to try them..
ReplyDeleteDosa with mint, sound new an gud.. nice color of the dosa !! great entry !!
ReplyDeleteMint must make for such a refreshing touch - cool!
ReplyDeletenice idea to add mint to pesarattu. i have tried adding mint to adai. pics r appetizing.
ReplyDeleteUma, Mint in the dosa sounds delicious. I am on a bit of a mint rush right now, so I'd love to try this.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wholesome nutritious breakfast Uma!
ReplyDeleteAdding mint is really a kick..Yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow looks delicious! Stack of dosas..tempting :)
ReplyDeleteLovely addition of mint to pesarretu uma..I really could not map u with the new pic to ur old profile pic.
ReplyDeletenice idea to add mint to it.. sure must have tasted great and full of flavor!
ReplyDeletethough i like it a lot, somehow never dared to prepare it Uma, i think i can follow ur recipe!
ReplyDeletelovely Uma. Addition of mint might have added a nice flavor & taste to the pesarattu :)
ReplyDeleteyummy!I make pesarattu more often then other kinds of dosa,adding mint sounds super good:)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the addition of mint. Very ncie!
ReplyDeletePesarratu looks so yumm..I have never made this so far!I should try it soon..
ReplyDeleteThis is so nice, adding mint to pesarattu:-) I have to try it..
ReplyDeleteYummy minty pesarattu! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteUma, these are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteis moong dal dosa and mysore dosa the same? This dosa looks yummy, uma.
ReplyDeleteAdding mint in pesarattu.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting & unique. Lovely entry.
@Karuna,
ReplyDeleteMung dal dosa and Mysore dosa are different Karuna! The ingredients are not the same. Mysore Masala Dosa uses all the 4 types of dal (Urad, Chana, Tuvar, Mung) :)
Uma, the color in your dosa is amazing! I'm sorry that it's taken me so long to find my way back to your blog. It's great to catch up with your posts!
ReplyDeleteNice twist to ordinary pesaratu. Profile photo looks nice.
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