For a South Indian, idli and dosa are the staple food for breakfast and dinner, so idli-dosa batter is always stocked up. But there are times when we forgot to soak the rice and lentils and then we break our heads thinking what to cook for breakfast and dinner. Instant and no-ferment dosa and idli comes as a saviour during those times.
Today’s recipe is one such dosa which does not require any fermentation. I can’t call this is an instant dosa as it need few hours of soaking rice and lentils. This tomato dosa is a nice variation to the regular dosa and kids would love the pretty color of the dosa. Tomato adds a tanginess that we get in our regular dosa. The dosa does not turn hard even after it gets cold. Serve with sambar and chutney of your choice. I served with mint coconut chutney which paired well these tomato dosa. Check out other dosa recipes too.
Tomato Dosa | Thakkali Dosai
Ingredients
- 1 cup raw rice
- ¼ cup whole urad dal
- 3 – 4 dry red chillies
- ¼ cup poha / aval
- 4 large tomatoes chopped
- ½ tsp cumin seeds
- ¼ tsp pepper
- ¼ tsp asafoetida / hing
- Salt to taste
Instructions
- Wash the rice and urad dal together. Soak along with the red chillies for 4 hours.
- Soak the poha in little water until soft just before grinding.
- Drain the water from rice and urad dal. Add to a mixie jar along with red chillies, tomato, poha, cumin seeds, pepper, asafoetida and salt.
- Grind to a smooth batter, adding little water only if required.
- Heat a dosa tawa and take a ladle full of batter. Spread into a thin dosa and drizzle some oil.
- Once the dosa is cooked and turned brown and crisp, flip the dosa and cook the other side.
Notes
- I prefer the dosa to be little spicy, if you prefer less spice, reduce the red chillies.
- Use ripe red tomatoes that are slightly tangy.
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This is a delicious instant dosai recipe! Looks perfect!
yummy and healthy dosa!! lovely color!!
Vibrant color dosa and the best part is no fermentation
Looks inciting ng for eye I love thakkali dosai..perfect start forvrhe day
Thank u for posting a instant dosa recipe for breakfast…looks really yummy and equal to normal dosa..
very tempting color.. yummy dosa!
Tomato dosa looks superb…love the colour…
Soft and delicious dosa, love the color..
Such a yummy dosa… I would eat it just like that…
Wow…this is an interesting version of dosa……. 🙂