Oats And Coconut Dosa Recipe

February 21, 2018

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Oats And Coconut Dosa Recipe
Time:Prep: 10 M|Cook: 15 M|Total: 25 M
Makes:4 Servings

The Oats and Coconut dosa is something that I make often as an instant version of the regular dosa. A lot of times it is by mixing flours together, but sometimes I also add the Oats Flour and coconut to the regular dosa batter and make dosa’s too.

When you add oat flour and coconut to the regular batter, the measures are 1 cup of dosa batter, 1/2 cup of oat flour and 1/4 cup of coconut. Add a little water to bring it to a dosa batter consistency and check the salt levels and add more if required. Serve the Oats Dosa with Idli Milagai Podi and Coconut Chutney for a quick weekday breakfast.

If you like this recipe, try more recipes like

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  2. Gothumai Dosa Recipe (Savory Whole Wheat Flour Crepe)
  3. Javvarisi (Sabudana) Dosa Recipe (Gluten Free Tapioca Crepes)

Ingredients

Optional Ingredients

    1/2 cup Whole Wheat Flour
    1/2 cup Rice flour
    1/2 cup Oats Flour
    1/4 cup Fresh coconut, grated
    Salt, to taste
    Jaggery, jaggery to taste (optional)
    Oil, for making dosa
    1 Green Chilli, finely chopped
    1 teaspoon Ginger, grated
    5 Curry leaves, finely chopped
    1/2 teaspoon Asafoetida (hing)
    1/2 teaspoon Whole Black Peppercorns, coarsely pounded

Instructions for Oats And Coconut Dosa Recipe

    1

    To begin making the Oats and Coconut Dosa recipe, combine all the ingredients except the oil into a large bowl. Add water a little at a time (about 2 cups) to make a lump free batter. 

    2

    The batter should be of pouring consistency and not very thick. It should be similar to the regular dosa batter or a pancake batter.

    3

    Heat a skillet on high heat; Pour a ladleful of batter and spread the batter inside out to form a think dosa. Drizzle some oil in and around the sides and cook the oat and coconut dosa until it is steamed from all sides.

    4

    Cook the dosa on both sides, until you noticed it has browned a little and has lightly crispy edges.

    5

    To make it extra crispy, cook the dosa on a medium heat and preferably on an iron skillet. Iron skillets maintain heat and brings out a perfect texture to the dosa.

    6

    Serve the Oats and Coconut Dosa recipe with Idli Milagai Podi and Coconut Chutney for a quick weekday breakfast



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