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PHPRecipeBook 4.08

Recipe Name: Saada Dosa Submitted by: Ryan
Source: Source Description: 1000 Indian Recipes
Ethnicity: Indian Last Modified: 6/28/2015
Base: Vegetable Comments:
Course: Appetizer  
Difficulty: Difficult
Preparation Time: 60+ Minutes
Number of Servings: 12

Ingredients:
2 Cup(s) long-grain rice, white
2/3 Cup(s) dried white urad dal
1/2 Teaspoon(s) fenugreek seeds
1/2 Cup(s) water
1/2 Teaspoon(s) salt
3 Tablespoon(s) ghee
Directions:
1. Place the rice in one bowl and the dal and fenugreek seeds in another. Soak both overnight in water to cover by about 2 inches. Drain and grind each one separately in a blender (not a food processor), blending to make a smooth and semi-thick batter, adding up to 1/4 cup water to each mixture, as needed.

2. In a large bowl, mix both the batters together and add the salt. Cover and place in a warm, dry spot to ferment until fluffy and full of tiny bubbles, at least 24 hours. Mix in up to 2/3/ cup water--just enough to make a semi-thick batter of pouring consistency-- then whip with a fork to make it fluffier.

3. T make the dosa, heat a large cast-iron tava or a nonstick griddle or skillet over medium-high heat until a sprinkling of water sizzles immediately. Wipe the tava and baste it lightly with oil. Using a metal soup ladle, pour about 1/2 cup of batter onto the hot tava and spread it evenly into a 6 to 7 inch circle by lightly pushing the batter outwards in round, circular motions with the back of the ladle.

4. As the dosa sets and turns lightly golden on the bottom (which happens very quickly), drizzle 1/2 to 1 teaspoon oil around the edges and a few drops over the top and cook until the bottom takes on a rich golden hue, about 15 seconds. Turn over once and cook until the other side is barely golden, about 30 seconds. Repeat with remaining batter. Serve as is, or fill in some dry-cooked vegetables or meats and transform it into a stuffed south indian crepe.

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