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Neer Dosa / Ari Dosa
Published on May 07, 2012
South Indian Cuisine

Neer dosa is the most popular breakfast dish in our area (Kasaragod). It is easy to prepare-just soak raw rice for 4-5 hours, grind it to a thin watery batter and prepare dosa. No need of fermentation. It goes well with any vegetarian or non-vegetarian curries.
Ingredients:
2 cup raw rice
1/2 cup grated coconut
1-2 tbsp cooked rice (optional) ,for softness
water as required
salt
Preparation:
- Soak raw rice in water for 4-5 hours.
- Grind it with grated coconut, cooked rice and salt by adding water (3-4 cups) to a smooth batter. Batter should be thin and watery. Transfer it to a bowl and keep it aside.
- Heat a non stick pan/ tawa and grease it with little oil.
- Pour a ladleful of batter and rotate the pan to spread the batter around the pan to get a very thin dosa.
- Cover it and cook for a couple of minutes. Remove it from the pan and transfer to a plate.
- Repeat the same process with remaining batter until all the batter is used up. Serve hot...
Neer Dosa / Ari Dosa
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Shabbu's Tasty Kitchen
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Ingredients
- 2 cup raw rice
- 1/2 cup grated coconut
- 1-2 tbsp cooked rice (optional) ,for softness
- water as required
- salt
Instructions
- 1Soak raw rice in water for 4-5 hours.
- 2Grind it with grated coconut, cooked rice and salt by adding water (3-4 cups) to a smooth batter. Batter should be thin and watery. Transfer it to a bowl and keep it aside.
- 3Heat a non stick pan/ tawa and grease it with little oil.
- 4Pour a ladleful of batter and rotate the pan to spread the batter around the pan to get a very thin dosa.
- 5Cover it and cook for a couple of minutes. Remove it from the pan and transfer to a plate.
- 6Repeat the same process with remaining batter until all the batter is used up. Serve hot...
Description
A soft, lacy rice crepe from Kasaragod, made with a simple, no-fermentation batter. Light and delicious, it pairs well with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian curries.