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A dosaë (Tulu)'dosa', dosey, dosai, dosha, dose, or dhosa is a thin, savoury crepe in Indian cuisine made from a fermented batter of ground black gram and rice.Dosas are served hot, often with chutney and sambar (a lentil-based vegetable stew).
Fermentation of the rice is not required to prepare Neer dosa. The rice needs to be soaked for at least 2 hours. After a quick wash and a drain, the rice needs to be ground by adding water in order to get a very fine batter. Additional amount of water can be added based on the thickness of the batter and then salt is added for taste.
Masala dosa (Kannada: ಮಸಾಲೆ ದೋಸೆ, masāle dōse y) is a dish of South India originating in the town of Udupi, Karnataka. [1] [2] [3] While there is variation in the recipe from town to town, [4] the basic recipe typically starts with a fermented batter of parboiled rice, poha, and various legumes (black gram, pigeon peas, chickpeas), and incorporates various spices for ...
Popular amongst them are Sri. Guru Kottureshwara Benne Dosa Hotel, Gayathri Benne Dosa Hotel, Vasantha Benne Dosa Hotel, etc., As there are no patent issues anybody can make Benne Dosa and sell it. Benne Dosa or Davanagere Benne Dosa is a popular food item in many hotels across Karnataka. What really matters is the taste.
Traditional wet grinding stone, Rubbu Rolu or Attu Kallu (Malayalam-Tamil) Wet grinding is rare in western cuisine but common in Indian cuisine. [2] [3] Wet grinders are used to make pastes from grains and lentils and is used extensively in South Indian cuisine for preparation of popular dishes such as dosa, idly, vada, appam and paniyaram.
Former restaurant editor for Food & Wine, Shah uses color and humor to create a delicious world with visual aids like a rainbow chart of the Amrikan pantry, a three-panel guide on basic dosa ...
An uttapam (or uthapam, uttappam, etc.) is a type of dosa from South India.Unlike a typical dosa, which is crisp and crepe-like, an uttapam is thicker, with toppings.The name is derived from the Tamil words appam and utthia or uttria, meaning "poured appam", because appam is cooked in a round-bottom pan, whereas utthia-appam is cooked on a flat skillet.
Dosa – fermented crêpe or pancake made from rice batter and black lentils. It is a staple dish in South Indian states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. Masala dosa – dosa stuffed with fried potato, spices and onions; Benne dose – type of dosa which traces its origin from the city of Davangere in Karnataka.