Mumbai never disappoints me when it comes to fusion food,I have not tasted better fusion food in any other place. Being a South Indian, I am a big fan of Dosa and I thoroughly enjoy the variations of Dosa in the streets of Mumbai. I have mentioned in my earlier Pav Bhaji Dosa and Masala Uthappam posts about the various variations of dosa we get in Mumbai, the list of dosas would go to 100+ varieties here. Among all the varieties my favourite picks would always be among these Jini Dosa, Schezwan Dosa, Pav Bhaji Dosa and Mumbai Mysore Masala Dosa varieties.I would try to post few of the other varieties soon on my blog.
Schezwan Noodle Dosa is the most favourite among youngsters but somehow I do not like the addition of noodles as a filling for dosa, hence I always choose plain Schezwan Dosa where a lip smacking schezwan sauce is spread on the dosa and is topped with thinly shredded vegetables and is folded and cut into thin strips. The whole process of dosa making by the street vendors is really fun to watch here in Mumbai. For those who are eating for the first time, this might sound weird the combination of Chinese filling with south Indian chutney and Sambar. But you need to taste it to believe it, it pairs up beautifully.
The key factor to the taste of this dosa is the Schezwan sauce ,I just love it and somehow the word Schezwan makes me feel Deja Vu and I order anything with the tag Schezwan before it. This Schezwan dosa is a mix of sweet,spicy and tangy tastes with crisp vegetables and it would definitely a favourite for your kids.If you are a dosa lover I would vouch for this Schezwan Dosa recipe and I beg you to try it once. I am sure you would drop by again to say thanks to me, such is the magic of this Schezwan Dosa. Now with out much delay let's get into the details of the recipe.
Schezwan Noodle Dosa is the most favourite among youngsters but somehow I do not like the addition of noodles as a filling for dosa, hence I always choose plain Schezwan Dosa where a lip smacking schezwan sauce is spread on the dosa and is topped with thinly shredded vegetables and is folded and cut into thin strips. The whole process of dosa making by the street vendors is really fun to watch here in Mumbai. For those who are eating for the first time, this might sound weird the combination of Chinese filling with south Indian chutney and Sambar. But you need to taste it to believe it, it pairs up beautifully.
The key factor to the taste of this dosa is the Schezwan sauce ,I just love it and somehow the word Schezwan makes me feel Deja Vu and I order anything with the tag Schezwan before it. This Schezwan dosa is a mix of sweet,spicy and tangy tastes with crisp vegetables and it would definitely a favourite for your kids.If you are a dosa lover I would vouch for this Schezwan Dosa recipe and I beg you to try it once. I am sure you would drop by again to say thanks to me, such is the magic of this Schezwan Dosa. Now with out much delay let's get into the details of the recipe.
Dosa lovers,check out various Dosa variations in my blog here -
If you are interested in other dosa recipes,check out more varieties here.
Schezwan Dosa Recipe:
Yields 6-7 dosas
Prep time:10 mins | Cooking time:20 mins | Total time:30 mins
Cuisine: South Indian + Chinese Fusion | Category: Breakfast/Snacks
Ingredients:
Ingredients:
2-3 cups Dosa batter
1/3 cup Schezwan sauce
Butter and Oil, to roast
for Schezwan Vegetable filling:
for Schezwan Vegetable filling:
1.5 cups of mixed julienned vegetables(carrot,capsicum,cabbage,french beans)
1 small Onion,thinly sliced
2-3 Garlic pods, finely sliced
1/2" Ginger, thinly sliced
2-3 tbsp. Schezwan sauce
1/2 tsp Soya sauce(optional)
Salt to taste
2 tsp Oil
Method:
Method:
Veg Schezwan filling:
- Heat oil in a kadai/pan and add thinly sliced garlic,ginger and fry until they turn light golden brown in color.Add sliced onions and fry until they turn translucent.
- Add julienned carrots, french beans and capsicum and fry on high heat for 1-2 mins.
- Now add julienned cabbage and quickly fry for another minute. The crunchiness of vegetables is to be maintained and hence do not over cook the vegetables.
- Add schezwan sauce, soya sauce and salt and mix well and switch it off.
to make Dosa:
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- Make the tawa ready for preparing dosa,keep the stove on medium flame and pour a ladle full of batter in the middle of the pan and spread in a circular motion to form a 9 " THIN dosa and pour some oil (1 tbsp roughly) all over the edges and in the center cover it with a lid.
- After it is roasted for a minute remove the lid and add 1 tsp butter and 2 tbsp. schezwan sauce and spread schezwan sauce over it evenly.
- Keep the flame on HIGH and let it roast for another minute until it turns golden brown and crispy. Do not over roast it as it will be difficult to fold it as shown.
- Place the prepared veg schezwan mixture in one corner as shown in the picture and roll it to the end.
- Remove it from the tawa and cut it diagonally using a pizza cutter or sharp ladle or knife.
- You can basically use any dosa batter recipe to prepare this dosa but make sure you spread the dosa very thin.
- In the Veg schezwan stuffing you can add boiled noodles at the end and use the veg schezwan noodle stuffing in the dosa. I am not a fan of noodle stuffing and hence I avoid it but you can prepare that way for kids, they will love it.
- Spring onion greens can be added in the stuffing. I did not have them at that moment so I avoided it.
- If you want the dosa to be super spicy, you can add a tsp of red chili sauce while making the veg schezwan filling.
- I used my non stick pan to prepare this dosa otherwise my usual Indalium dosa pan would make it very crispy which makes it difficult for me to fold it or cut it.
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Lovely dosa... So tempting clicks
ReplyDeletePass me here , u made me drool.
ReplyDeleteVery good idea... lovely presentation
ReplyDeleteThat's an lovely dosa recipe....I can feel I am salivating by seeing this dosa...
ReplyDeleteLovely Dosa , Very creative too. Lovely pictures
ReplyDeleteI once in a bluemoon make this dosa. This is my hubby's favorite..Liked the way how to cut them into bite sized pieces. These bites would make a great starter too..
ReplyDeleteI can get the smell of that dosa till UK :)
ReplyDeleteyummy idea.. My kids would love it.. must try
ReplyDeleteLove this any day ...long time I made this ...you are tempting me
ReplyDeletenice idea...and wonderful filling...
ReplyDeletedelicious and really yummy..very nice presentation...
ReplyDeleteI'm in deeply love with schezwan sauce. It's great to have some core Indian recipe with it. Looks delicious!
ReplyDeletenice twist to the regular dosa....
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Yummy looking dosa. Pics look so tempting. Wish I was there.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Am in love with this fusion dosa, fantastic and brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed very creative and very healthy too. What a lovely varieties of dosa preparations. I shall try all of them. They are very tempting.
ReplyDeleteThanks to you Pratiba
Delicious and mouthwatering dosa. Looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteEXCELLENT FUSION DOSA. GOOD RESEARCH. WE LIKED IT VERY WELL.THANKS FOR THE BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATION
ReplyDeletelove the fusion dosa....looks so delicious :)
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this dosa is also one of my favorite dosa. yum and mouthwatering.
ReplyDeleteLooks very inviting...:-)
ReplyDeletevery nice recipe.. must try..
ReplyDeleteI tried and loved this schezuan dosa :) Thank you.
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