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Monday 2 September 2013

Instant Ragi Dosa



Previously, i used to make ragi kurukku/porridge for my younger daughter. To tell you the truth, that's the only dish i used to prepare using ragi. Later on, i saw many ragi dishes prepared by many of my fellow bloggers and also in Internet. From then on, i was planning to make something using ragi.

Recently, when i went for shopping, my eyes fell up on a pack of ragi flour. At that instance, my mind was blank as to what will i prepare with this flour, even though i had came across many dishes using it. Still, i bought one pack thinking that i will make something or the other :)

Reaching home, i started searching Internet to find some recipes using ragi flour. I don't know why....even my computer was against me at that time.....was not showing me a good and simple dish using it. :( By searching here and there, some how i collected information as to how to make a simple dish and that's how came up with this instant Ragi dosa. It is a combination of many recipes which i came across in the net.

Tried it out and to my amazement, it came out perfect and yummy. A very healthy breakfast recipe good for kids and even adults. It is an instant recipe, so no fermentation or soaking is required. Go on and try it out....


Ingredients

1/2 cup Ragi flour
1/2 cup Oats
1/2 cup Whole wheat flour
1/2 tsp Baking powder
1/2 tsp Baking soda
Salt to taste
2 - 3 cups Buttermilk
2 tbsp Oil
1/4 tsp Red chilli powder (optional)



Method

  • In a deep bowl, add ragi flour, oats and whole wheat flour. Mix well.
  • Add buttermilk and mix well. Keep this aside for 1/2 an hour.
  • Later, add baking powder, baking soda, red chilli powder, salt and oil.
  • Mix well. Add more buttermilk if the batter is thick. It should be in the consistency of a dosa batter.
  • Spread little oil in a dosa pan. Pour a ladle of ragi dosa batter and spread it just like you make a normal dosa.
  • When one side turns golden brown colour, flip and let the other side cook.
  • When both sides are nicely cooked, take off from the pan.
  • Serve it hot with coconut chutney or onion chutney.




Thanks for visiting
Happy Cooking!!

8 comments:

  1. i love this dosa.. healthy dish..

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  2. Recently bought a pack of ragi flour from Indian store around :D Will make it out... I feel like 'm now on roti marathon :P Just tried out beetroot roti today... n this one soon...

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  3. Healthy dosa .......Perfect........
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  4. Love this instant version very much and i do quite often.

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  5. Madam, its a good work...I would also like to suggest a much simle Raagi dosa...
    Just soak 50 grams of Urad dhall in water for about 2 hours and grind well
    in a mixie and mix it well with 250 grams of Raagi flour with required water and salt...and keep it outside for about 6 hrs...the batter is ready.
    This batter will give you a very thin Raagi dosa and you can serve it with
    Tomato chatni and usual coconut chatni...
    when you find time pl try and let me know the result...

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