Jun 10, 2009

COCONUT DOSA

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Dosa a South Indian delicacy. A real name in Telugu for dosa is Attu. Normally amma use to make dosas by soaking rice and dal separately and grind rice in to a fine powder and urad dal in to a fine past and she mix both in a big vessel and leave a side for fermentation. It is a long process but they taste s just awesome. I got this coconut dosa idea from my mom s Appam recipe she makes appam with grinding rice and coconut to gather and leave it for over night she won't add any yeast or any thing and they came out crispy not like Kerala appams.So I gave this name to my moms appam recipe as coconut dosa. And here is the recipe………
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INGREDIENTS:-----
Raw rice --- 2 cups
Parboiled rice --- 1 cup
Cooked rice – 1/4 cup
Grated coconut --- 3/4 cup
Salt to taste
Sugar --- 1 tea sp

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METHOD:----
1. Wash and soak rice in enough water for 6 hours
2. Then grind with cooked rice and coconut in to a smooth paste add salt to taste and sugar just before removing fro grinder.
3. Take out the batter in to a big bowl and leave it for over night for fermentation.
4. Heat a skillet or dosa pan in a medium heat and pour 1 ladle batter on hot pan and spread it in to a circle drizzle a little oil along the edges and let it cook for 1 min.

5. Then flip the dosa the other side and let it cook for 1more min.
You can make this dosas as thin as possible.

6. Remove from pan and serve hot.
. Serve with coconut chutney.
Enjoy your break fast.




24 comments:

  1. I came rushing to have those yummy dosa(s).....looks delectable....must try.....yum....

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  2. Wow thats a fantastic entry to the event...never heard of coconu dosa plus you have added sugar in the batter? wow this is really a must try for me, thanks for sharing :) and loved the click

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  3. love the dosa .. the flavor of the coconut must be sooo yumm

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  4. Delicious dosa rekha... love the flavor of coconut... usually my mom also prepares this dosas with leftover aappam batter ... great ideas from mom's cooking :D

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  5. Thats a delicious and prefect entry Rekha...inviting platter! feel like finishing the dosa with that eyecatching chutney!

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  6. yummy dosas rekha wish i have them right now..

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  7. Coconut dosa sounds like a completely delicious idea. Love that you adapted it from your mom's appam recipe-- that's really creative.

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  8. hi,
    Love the look of the dosa :) superb click! mmmm the light and crispy dosa with cutney will def. make me eat the extra 2-3 easily ;)

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  9. I have never used boiled rice in my dosais even though I make it everyday, almost.
    Sounds great.

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  10. My mom uised to make coconut dosas. I've never tried this myselg. Looks good!

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  11. Absolutely delish dosa ummmmm...

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  12. Looking so crispy and yummu dear.. lovely recipe and platter is really tempting..

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  13. Goodness, It's so thin and looks so crispy! Amazing, I am craving it now!

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  14. I love the crispy part of the appam than the soft center...this dosa is a great idea...looks so crispy and delicious :)

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  15. this looks like the perfect coconut dosa i have seen! great job!

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  16. That would have made it slightly sweet na..yum..looks good..:)

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  17. wonderful entry...I prepared dosa for y'day dinner ;)

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  18. Beautiful dosas, so crispy & nice.

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  19. divya sonna pola...raw rice thaan use panuven for this coconut dosa..looks super yummy rekha..as usual a very good post...
    btw nengalum ragi fan illai ;)

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  20. it must taste like the appam we make in kerala with coconut milk and all..delish!

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  21. I make appams in a similar way thgh I add yeast after grinding.the dosas look very good and I can imagine the taste.
    Will mail you tomorrow,been busy

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