There are 2 events around which my kitchen revolves these days they are ….
First is my Event – The Lets Get Stuffed ~Bell Peppers or Capsicum and second is The BlogHop Wednesday!
I expect all of you my dear friends to don your thinking hats and send me exiting entries for stuffing the Bell peppers or Capsicum. Here are some of mine.
And yes I am a part of this exciting experiment started by Radhika of Tickling Palates. We are paired with different partners every other Wednesday and this week I am paired with Kalyani also known as Mom Chef!
The title suits her to the T or should I say C? Amazing recipes & pictures!
I was totally at sea for I was just seeing each recipe seemed better than the earlier one! Finally I choose the simple Healthy Oats Dosa or The Savoury Oats Dosa!!
Here is Kalyani’s recipe …
Here is mine as usual I had to fiddle with the ingredients. My husband’s my best critic and friends words not mine so I was expecting a total failure in the system so I was quite amazed at the results!!
My daughter, the younger one loved it and polished off 3 small ones. Mind you I am not complaining she is most welcome it is a BIG COMPLIMENT! The “kurkur kombdi“ that is the loosely translated as the brooding hen or clucking hen eating without complaints!
Ingredients:
1 cup Oats, crushed
1 tblspn rice flour
½ cup Rava
1 tblspn barley flour (optional)
¼ cup besan/kadli hit/chana daal flour
Salt
Chopped green chilies (optional)
Chopped coriander
1 onion, finely chopped
½ cup butter milk
Oil
For tempering: Mustard seeds, jeera/ cumin seeds, and hing/asafetida
Method:
1. I soaked all the dry ingredients in the butter milk and since the batter was not the consistency needed for dosa hence I added water.
2. Let it stand for 15-20 minutes.
3. Make the tempering by heating the oil and spluttering the mustard, jeera/cumin seeds/jeerigi and hing/asafoetida. Pour in the batter. Mix well.
4. In the batter add the chopped onions, coriander, chillies and salt.
5. To make the Dosa: add a ladle full of the batter on the non-stick tava lightly greased.
6. Spread lightly. Cover and cook.
7. Flip on the other side cook and serve with chutney or as kiddo had with tomato ketchup.
After the first Dosa I did not use oil at all.
Thanks Kalyani for this wonderful inclusion in my daughter’s diet and Radhika for I have the opportunity to meet new friends and try different recipes!
Please do send me some entries for my event here.
Dosa looks amazingly delicious and not to mention healthy.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
nice dosa and healthy too!
Woww.. looks delicious !!
Indian Cuisine
never tried this..absolutely tempting archana..:)
Tasty Appetite
such an healthy dosa even i love adding all these healthy cereals n lentils..
quick easy healthy dosa
Healthy dosa..looks nice
Makes for a healthy & tasty breakfast!!!
Prathima Rao
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What an amazing combo of healthy ingredients, never had it but it is definitely something I want to try right away 🙂
USMasala
so wonderful and delicious dosa !!
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kurkur kombdi- gee i liked that phrase; sweetly written post and the dosa has my thumbs-up !
Dosais look crisp and yummy! nice pick 🙂
That looks super delicious 🙂
I too love to experiment with various ingredients for dosas..this looks perfect!
healthy and delicious dosa..looks great..
Delicious! Healthy dosa instantly.
Cheers,
Uma
yummy and delicious…
Wow!!!!dosa is quite healthy and delicious
Dosas have turned out great Archana.
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great healthy food.must try this out.
Instant dosas are always welcome at my place, simply delicious..
Thats healthy n yummy dosa
delicious looking dosa
dosa looks so crispy and using oats has made it healthy too…my dosa always tend to break when I try to lift them :(..glad to follow you..do visit my space
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I love oats dosa! very healthy and yummy!
nice and healthy dosa…first time here and am gonna follow you:)
Thanks all of you. The dosas were very tasty but not crisp.