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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 ...
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.
A 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).
The famous dosa (thick crisp pancakes, plain or masala when stuffed with potatoes) is said to have originated from this cuisine. [ 3 ] Following the tradition of chaaturmasa vrata , which is a restriction of certain food ingredients in a certain period or season, may have led to the innovation of a variety of dishes in Udupi cuisine.
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Paniyaram is a dumpling shaped dish made using dosa batter. Appam is prepared with a fermented batter of rice and black gram mixture. Appam generally has thin corners with a soft and thick center. It is soaked in coconut milk before serving. Uthappam is a dosa-based dish that is slightly thick, fluffy, and soft. It can be made from regular idli ...
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