I love Dosa's with a crispy crust and soft texture on the top.This spongy Atukula dosa is compared generally to the jasmine flower because of its pure white colour and softness.This is extremely soft with a crisp crust and it just melts in the mouth .This is one fool proof recipe again from Amma's kitchen.
Ingredients:
4 Cups Rice
1 Cup Beaten rice/Atukulu/poha
1 handful(1/4 cup approx) Urad dal
2 tsp methi(fenugreek) seeds
1/4 cup curds(optional,makes it still softer)
a pinch of Cooking soda(optional,makes the dosa porous,soft and fluffy)
salt
Method:
- Soak urad dal,poha and methi seeds overnight or 6-7 hrs.Soak Rice also overnight.
- Grind urad dal,poha and methi seeds to a smooth fine mixture in the wet grinder ,add rice to it and grind until everything is of uniform smooth mixture.Now add dahi and salt and grind again.
- Ferment it overnight or atleast for 9-10 hrs.
- Mix cooking soda with a tbsp of water in a ladle and add to the batter and mix well nicely.The addition of cooking soda is optional but it ensures that you get soft,porous and fluffy dosas with out fail.
- Pour the batter(do not spread) on a hot tawa and pour oil from the sides and cover with a lid and cook it on medium flame and remove the lid and increase the flame to high and cook until you can see the golden brown crust formation.This process makes the dosa to be crispy and soft. Do not flip it to the other side.As we cooked the dosa by closing the lid,it is not necessary to flip it.
For a crisp paper roast dosa check my earlier post PAPER ROAST.
53 comments:
Sure looks yummy n spongy ... looks like u can also give an other name for it as set dosa :)
The dosas look so soft Prathibha...my mil used to make these dosas...these taste great with any spicy side dish :)
Wow that indeed look so soft and flyffy. beautiful and delicous.
Atukula Dosa looks very appetising Pratibha....I wish i cld have them rt now :).
I love dosai, your malligai poo dosai looks perfect with the coconut chutney (one of my favorite combination for dosai and vadai), wish I have that for tomorrow's breakfast :)
Yummy dosai..
LOvely texture, never tried adding poha. Will try and see.
They are super light and fluffy. Love the recipe. Never considered the idea of adding curds... cool.
will bookmark this and try for sure!
Very porous and white like snow :)
Yummy dosa prathibha..
Never tried this. WHat rice do u use for this recipe. Idly rice or some thing else?
Looks spongy and perfect! I'd like to grab that plate! :)
Dosa looks very soft and puffed up... Bookmarked!!!
I love atukul dosai ,me too make same type with coconut chutney and garlic chutney.
Wow spongy dosas! Lovely! A new recipe to me..would love to try this out :)
That really looks spongy! Nice combo or rice and poha! will try this next time..
Lovely texture. The curd should have made it very soft.
That looks perfect and spongy..
I hope this comment goes through.. i've been having trouble commenting on your blog the past week or so.
wow! pratibha wonderful fluffy plump dosas love it with coconut chutney.nice snaps.
tc
Thank you all..
@Padma...This one we call atukula dosa.For set dosa we use a different batter..But this dosa can be substituted for set dosa as well.
@Smitha Use Normal rice like sona masuri or ponni or kolam.(Not boiled rice or idly rice)
Yummy Dosai. Looks so spongy and delicious.
lovely dosa Prathibha, even I prepare this :)
as you mentioned, I love this with vegetable saagu.
lovely dosa Prathibha, even I prepare this :)
as you mentioned, I love this with vegetable saagu.
so soft and fluffy, really want to taste it:)
lovely fluffy dosas..u took me back home :)
Wow... dosa looks so white. Its indeed very soft and fluffy.
Spongy DOsa looks yummy Prathibha, i just love much the sponginess coz of poha!
Dosas look so soft and spongy..Vadai curry is the best combo for these dosas :)
Thank you Dhanya,sushma,chitra,Rush,jaya,priya b madhu.
Looks soft and spongy...nice one dear :)
Nice texture.. yummy n spongy ... nice clicks..
Very nice... Love these spongy dosas
I love anykind of Dosa. Dosa looks delicious PRathiba
Thank you parita,sree,trupti,home..
Daer, Thanks you for sharing this recipe,. I really wanted recipe from Poha :) I'm gonna start the process right now!! Love the texture of it.
Thanks for visiting my blog and your comments :P
atukula dosa looks sooooo round and yumm!
Wow! What a lovely dosa. I like mine just the same, but never get around to making dosas at home.
That looks spongy! Delicious recipe and a beautiful click!
This does look nice and spongy.god one.
Thanks Ann for visiting my blog...Try it out, you will love it..
Thanks Aruna,simran,n33ma,Anu for your words.
Looks spongy and delicious too.
looks soooooo tempting Prathibha! Yum!
wow it looks so spongy & delicious prathibha
Thank you valar,uma.
@kalyani thanks fr visiting my blog lol..
hi Pratibha,
Thanks for the wonderful recipe. Just a quick question, can you use rice flour instead of rice. I don;t have a wet grinder.
Apprciate your comments and nice website!
Padma
Hi padma,Glad that you liked d recipe..
You can even grind it in the mixie if you dont have wet grinder.
If you do not have mixie then you can even try with fresh good quality Indian rice flour.But the results will not be as satisfying as with the rice.Try making in smaller proportion to take chance.
plz lemme know how it turned out.
rgds
prathibha
hi,
what rice ? raw rice or idli rice?
@nithya raw rice-regular rice like sona masuri or ponni equivalent
Hi
If I do not use curd, does the urad dal quantity remain the same? Or should we increase? As per the recipe, urad dal remains as 1/4 cup, is it?
Awesome and wonderful website :)
Leela
@Leela..You can avoid curds and proceed with the same measurements..make sure you fermented well..add a pinch of cooking soda and mix it with a tbsp of water and mix well in the batter,this will ensure that you get soft porous and fluffy dosa..
is the recipe for set dosa same? if not can you please let me know how to make it?
Hi.
is this same as set dosa?
pushpa
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