Other instant dosas and dosa varieties on Edible Garden: Rava Dosa Wheat Dosa Pesarattu Adai Spinach Adai (one of my faves)

INGREDIENTS: 1 cup of sago (sabudana, javvarisi, chavvari) 1 cup of rice (you can use any kind) 2 tbsp of curd 1/2 cup of onions, minced 2 tbsp of coriander leaves (cilantro), chopped 4 green chillies 1/2″ piece of ginger Oil Salt INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Soak the sago and rice separately for a minimum of 2 hours.
  2. Grind both separately until smooth by adding enough water. I used my mixie for this but a blender works well too. Transfer both to a bowl.
  3. Grind the green chillies and ginger with 1 tbsp water to a smooth paste. Add this along with the onions, coriander, curd, and salt to the ground sago-rice mixture.
  4. Mix together well to combine. If the batter is too thick, you can adjust water and add more. It should be slightly looser than dosa batter consistency.
  5. Heat a dosa tava and grease it well with oil. Add a small ladleful of the battle to the centre of the tawa and let it spread naturally (like pancakes). Bring down heat to medium-low. Cook covered for about 2 mins or until the edges seem cooked.
  6. Drizzle some oil around the edges and gently flip over to cook the other side. Stack them up as you cook through the batter. It’s important to eat these sago dosas hot or warm since they turn a bit rubbery on cooling. Still edible, but the texture is not as best as when served hot. These dosas go great with tomato chutney, onion chutney, or spicy red chilli chutney.