I recently made a yummy dosa with pinto beans. DH said it tasted soooo delicious. I felt like eating a
pesarattu.
Pinto beans are so rich in fiber and iron. Here are some health benefits of these beans:
Pinto beans are a very good source of cholesterol-lowering fiber, as are most other beans. In addition to lowering cholesterol, pinto beans' high fiber content prevents blood sugar levels from rising too rapidly after a meal, making these beans an especially good choice for individuals with diabetes, insulin resistance or hypoglycemia. When combined with whole grains such as brown rice, pinto beans provide virtually fat-free, high quality protein. But this is far from all pinto beans have to offer. Pinto beans are also an excellent source of molybdenum, a very good source of folate and manganese, and a good source of protein and vitamin B1 as well as the minerals phosphorus, iron, magnesium, potassium, and copper. Source: WHFoods.
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A closer look |
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Pinto Beans
- 1 cup Rice Flour
- A small piece of Ginger
- 2 or 3 Green Chilies
- Handful of Cilantro Leaves
- ½ tsp Cumin Seeds
- Salt as required
- Oil
Preparation:
- Wash and soak pinto beans in plenty of water overnight or at least 8 hours.
- When
they become soft, grind the beans into a fine paste along with ginger +
green chilies + cilantro. Add more water if needed. It’s ok if it
doesn’t grind so smoothly, it still tastes great.
- Note:
You can also grind ginger + green chilies + cilantro separately instead
of adding it to the beans and then mix with the batter.
- Transfer this pinto bean batter to a big bowl and add rice flour + cumin seeds + salt and mix well. Make a thin batter.
- Heat
a non-stick pan and pour a ladleful of the batter in the center and
spread quickly into a circle. Pour little oil around the dosa and leave
it for some time until it comes off easily from the pan.
- Flip
over and pour little more oil (optional) around the dosa and let it
cook for some time. Remove from the pan and place on a serving plate.
Repeat the same process with remaining batter.
- Enjoy these hot dosas with your favorite chutney.
- Yummy!!
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Never thought that we can make a dosa using this beans.
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy dosa!!!looks perfect dear...
ReplyDeleteInteresting and healthy!!
ReplyDeleteVery unique, creative and protein packed dosa..thanks for sharing Uma..
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this here..Looks very nice:)
ReplyDeleteMmm.. looks like peasarattu.. this beans dosa looks new and delicious uma!
ReplyDeletenice try..looks perfect and yummy
ReplyDeletewoow..you are a creative cook Uma. Thanks for the useful info about Pinto beans too.
ReplyDeleteWow i would have never ever thought about using these beans, really clever and creative.
ReplyDeleteNever tried any dish with this...Dosa looks delicious and soft...
ReplyDeleteWow! It's an innovation of a dosa! It looks delectable and appetizing! The rectangle dosa pan looks like those in hotels! Lovely presentation!
ReplyDeletethis looks yum
ReplyDeleteAwesome and healthy dosa Uma....making dosas with pinto beans is such a unique and great idea :)
ReplyDeleteInnovative dosa...must try this healthy one
ReplyDeleteThose dosa look marvelous,healthy and delicious!! Nice presentation!
ReplyDeletevery innovative idea dear........it sounds yummy and healthy....way to go dear.
ReplyDeleteYou make some healthy and mouthwatering dosas, Uma!This looks delicious, the closer look pic looks good!
ReplyDeleteVery innovative dosa, looks delicious and very healthy one.
ReplyDeleteInnovative dosa Uma... and also so healthy :)
ReplyDeletethe dosas seem to have come out very well... yummy!
ReplyDeletePinto beans dosa is so innovative!
ReplyDeleteFirst time here, u have a great blog with interesting dishes!
good one..not crazy at all..is awesome...infact wanted to try idlis made using chick pea..saw in madhuram's blog..sure going to try this too..
ReplyDeleteBeans dosa very interesting and tasty dosa!
ReplyDeleteInnovative one,looks really good, must try
ReplyDeletePls..Collect ur awards from my blog Uma...
ReplyDeleteNever bought this bean before,sounds good!!
ReplyDeleteThats an interesting variation, nice entry...liked your presentation as well:)
ReplyDeleteAttractive dish n way healthy.Neat space.Following you.
ReplyDeletePinto beans dosa is absolutely new and innovative dish. I will definitely try it. Dosa looks crispy and yummy.
ReplyDeletewoo this is soo good and healthy ..
ReplyDeleteVery innovative way of using pinto beans....dosas look really soft.
ReplyDeleteThat's new to me...Looks great :-)
ReplyDeletewow, dosa with pinto beans.. yummy !! gud one!!
ReplyDeleteVery creative, as always, Uma!
ReplyDeleteWow chaala innovative idea. photos bhale tempting gaa vunayi.
ReplyDeleteIndo-Mex dosa! Looks yummy Uma!
ReplyDeleteFirst time here!You have a lovely blog with healthy recipes.Visit mine when you find time.
ReplyDeleteI too make dosas or adai with any available beans or mix them up together. Each comes up with a distinct flavour and taste. Do pinto beans taste similar to rajma? I don't think we find them here.
ReplyDeleteThe dosa looks very good. If they taste like pesarattu then this will definitely work for me!
hi Uma, now u r one innovative cook!!!!!!!!i want to know if they r availabe in india? and what are they called here ? ur dosa looks mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteDelicious dosa, Uma. You always come up with such creative ideas for making dosas.
ReplyDeleteA healthy version of Dosa.
ReplyDeleteThanks or sharing it
With luv,
Aruna Manikandan
http://ensamayalkuripugal.blogspot.com
A Very Creative way to make Dosa. Never thought abt using Beans. Healthy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteFirst time. Love ur space. Good presentation. Would love to have you drop by my blog as and when u get some time...
Dolly @ http://curryandbeyond.blogspot.com