Coriander Podi dosa, tasted this dosa in a South-Indian Eat-out here in Dubai. Loved the taste, wanted to try this at home. This Dosa doesn't need any Side-dish, if you wish to have serve with Sambar/Chutney/Podi.
Ingredients
3 Cups Dosa BatterIngredients
3 tbsp Idli Milagai Podi/Gun Powder
2 tbsp Gingely oil (optional)
To Grind
a Handful of Coriander leaves
1 Green Chillie
a small piece of tamarind
Salt to taste
Method
- Grind the Ingredients given under 'To Grind' to a fine paste.
- Heat a non-stick tava, Pour a laddle of batter in the center and spread it using the back of the laddle into a thin circle.
- Dot the sides with little gingely oil.
- Cook in a Medium Flame, until the sides turn brown and top-side is cooked.
- Spread a Spoonful of green chutney on the top and sprinkle Gun Powder/Idly Milagai Podi on top and let it cook for a minute.
- Fold and take it from the tava and Serve Hot.














Different and nice
ReplyDeleteI bet the flavor is worth it! love the coriander leaves flavor!
ReplyDeletethe colors that came through look so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteWow looks awesome..I always love podi on my dosas..
ReplyDeleteWow, you made me drool now. A nice idea to keep chutney inside the dosa.
ReplyDeletecoriander podi.. nice i am sure its quite aromatic & tasty :)
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wonderful..
ReplyDeleteGreeny Dosa.. Love it....
ReplyDeleteLovely dosa Priya. Love the color...
ReplyDeletenice variety of dosa..yummy
ReplyDeleteMust be a flavorful one. Should remember this next time I make dosas.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful dosa recipe! Mouthwatering!
ReplyDeletelooks awesome ! loved the first click - very cute one :)
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It must have a lovely flavour with respect to color , taste and smell.. as it is coriander
ReplyDeleteWow if the colours are any guide this is a very flavorful dosa.
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