Masala Dosa
Masala Dosa

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Masala dosa recipe - Make perfect, aromatic and great masala dosas at home with this video and Masala dosa is one of the most popular South Indian breakfast dishes served in restaurants and tiffin. Masala dosa or Masale Dose is a variant of the popular South Indian food dosa and has its origins in Tuluva Mangalorean cuisine made popular by the Udupi. Masala dosa recipe with step by step photos.

Masala Dosa is one of the most favored of current trending meals on earth. It is appreciated by millions daily. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. Masala Dosa is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They’re fine and they look wonderful.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have masala dosa using 18 ingredients and 31 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Masala Dosa:
  1. Prepare rice
  2. Get methi
  3. Make ready urad dal
  4. Take Salt
  5. Prepare water
  6. Prepare For masala
  7. Get Boiled potatoes
  8. Get Mustard seeds
  9. Prepare Chanadal
  10. Make ready Urad dal
  11. Make ready Hing
  12. Take oil
  13. Make ready Curry
  14. Take Chopped ginger
  15. Take Chopped onion
  16. Take Chopped green chillies
  17. Take Turmeric powder
  18. Take Salt

Masala dosa is a popular south Indian dosa variety often eaten as breakfast. These are very crispy and thin rice crepes or dosa stuffed with spiced potato filling and topped with butter. A masala dosa feast includes turmeric-tinged potato sabzi, rich gunpowder chile paste, and crisp, airy wrappers. Mysore masala dosai is one of the things in my to try in restaurants list that I have planned in my trip to India this holidays.

Steps to make Masala Dosa:
  1. Firstly, in a large bowl take 3 cup sona rice and methi.
  2. Rinse well and soak in enough water for 4 hours.
  3. In another bowl take 1 cup urad dal.
  4. Rinse well and soak in enough water for 2 hours.
  5. After soaking dal for 2 hours, drain off the water and transfer to the grinder. you can also grind in mixi if you do not have access to a grinder.
  6. Add water as required and blend to smooth paste.
  7. Scrape sides. the smooth and fluffy batter will be ready after 40 minutes.
  8. Transfer the batter to a large vessel and keep aside.
  9. In the same grinder add soaked rice.
  10. Add water slowly and scrape the sides. blend to a coarse paste.
  11. Transfer the rice batter to the same urad dal batter.
  12. Mix well making sure everything is well combined.
  13. Ferment in a warm place for at least 8 hours or until the batter doubles in volume. if you are leaving in a cold climate, then you can place the batter in the warm oven (just heat the oven until it turns slightly warm and then turn off) to ferment.
  14. Once the batter is well fermented, mix gently, without disturbing the air pockets
  15. Transfer 4 cups of fermented batter to a small bowl and add 1 tsp salt.
  16. Mix well until the salt is well combined. masala dosa batter is ready. keep aside
  17. Prepare aloo masala stuffing
  18. Firstly, in a large kadai heat 2 tbsp oil and splutter 1 tsp mustard, 1 tsp urad dal, 1 tsp chana dal, few curry leaves, pinch hing.
  19. Now add 2 chilli and 1 inch ginger. saute well
  20. Also, add 1 onion and saute until onions shrink slightly.
  21. Further, add ¼ tsp turmeric and 1 tsp salt. saute well.
  22. Now add 3 potato and mix well, mash slightly making sure everything is well combined.
  23. Turn off the flame and add 2 tbsp coriander
  24. Now, add a ladleful of batter on hot tawa.
  25. Spread as thin as possible making a crispy dosa.
  26. Take 1 tsp of butter and spread uniformly
  27. Also, place 2 tbsp of prepared aloo masala in the centre.
  28. Roast until the dosa turns golden brown and crisp.
  29. Scrape the sides of dosa and roll the dosa
  30. Finally, masala dosa is ready to serve with sambar.

I have tasted only once I think that too I could not find any difference about the. This Masala Dosa Recipe will help you make tasty, aromatic and just perfect masala dosa at home. One of the most popular South Indian dishes, this Masala Dosa recipe is perfect for beginners. Mysore masala dosa recipe explained with step by step pictures and a quick video. Mysore masala dosa is a very popular breakfast recipe from Mysore, Karnataka, India.

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