Showing posts with label Left over recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Left over recipes. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Carrot Dosa

Carrot Dosa

This is the most easy and tasty breakfast which I can think of while I dont have any batter ready at home for idlis or dosas. You don't have to bother for making the dosa mixture by spending time soaking and grinding, and fermenting. This recipe best suits working women and bachelors as well who usually are rushing to office in the morning or reaching home really late and looking for what to eat for dinner. :)

Enjoy making this easy delicious dosas.



Ingredients:
Dosa Batter - 1 cup (I used left over dosa batter) Optional
Rice flour - 1/4 cup
Maida/ All purpose flour - 1/4 cup
Rava - one hand ful (optional)
Wheat flour - one hand ful (optional)
Salt to taste
Green chillies - 2 tspn (Finely chopped) If you don't have green chillies, you can use Chilly powder
Curry leaves - 2 tspn (Finely chopped)
Coriander leaves - 2 tspn (Finely chopped)
Fresh Coconut - 2 tspn (grated) Optional
Jeera - 1 tspn
Sour Yogurt - 1/4 cup (If you are not using Dosa batter)
Onion - 1  no. (Finely chopped)
Carrot - 1 no. (Grated)
Water - enough to mix the batter

Method:
1) Mix all the ingredients into a fine batter. Keep the consistency like dosa batter.
2) Take a flat pan, and once it is hot, take one cup full of dosa batter and pour it in the center of the pan, and spread it in circular motion forming a thin (As thin as you can) dosa.
3) Spread oil around the dosa and allow it to cook/roast well.
4)Take a spatula and try to lift the dosa starting from the edges
5) Server these dosas with any chutney or even chutney powder or eat it just like that :)

Note:
1) You may not be able to make very thin dosa. It would be slightly thick.
2) If you don't like the onion and carrot mixture to be mixed in the dosa batter, you can even spread it on the dosa while its cooking.
- For this, just saute the onion, coriander, carrot curry leaves on the flat pan with 1/2 tspn of oil and salt as per taste and keep it aside. And spread 1 - 2 tspn on this mixture on the dosa.
3) You can add ragi flour as well to this mixture.

Sending this recipe to : http://www.simplysensationalfood.com/2012/01/event-announcement-lets-cook-with-left.html

 
Cheers!
Madhavi

Ragi Dosa

Instant Ragi Dosa





Ingredients:
Left over dosa / idly batter
Ragi flour - 1 cup
Maida / All purpose Flour - 1/4 cup
Jeera - 1/4 tspn
Green chillies - 2 nos. (Finely chopped) You can substitute it with Chilly powder as well
Curry leaves - 1 tspn finely chopped
Coriander leaves - 2 tspn
Onion - 1 no. (finely chopped)
Carrot - 1 no. (Grated)
Ginger - finely grated 1 tspn
Yogurt - 1/4 cup
Salt to taste
Water as required
Oil for making dosas

Method
1) In a vessel, mix all the ingredients by adding enough water to bring the batter to the right consistency. (Make it little more thinner than the usual dosa batter)
2) Now, heat a flat pan, and once its hot, pour this mixture around the pan to form a circle (You may not be able to use the spoon to turn it around the pan). Keep on medium flame.
3) Pour 1 tspn of oil around the dosa, and once its cooked turn it around to cook on the other side.
4) Now dosa is ready to be served with any favourite chutney of your choice

Notes:
1) Make sure you are cooking the dosas on low - medium flame, as ragi need more time to cook.
2) If you have any left over dosa batter, you can add the same mixture and make use of it.
3) Instead of adding raw onions to the batter directly, you can roast the onions along with some grated carrot and coriander leaves with little oil and add salt to it and add this mixture on top of the dosa and serve.

Sending this to http://www.simplysensationalfood.com/2012/01/event-announcement-lets-cook-with-left.html

Cheers!
Madhavi

Onion Rice

ಈರುಳ್ಳಿ ಚಿತ್ರಾನ್ನ

My lunch today.  ನೆನ್ನೆ ಶೇಷ ಇವತ್ಹಿನ ವಿಶೇಷ :)

Enjoyed limited Onion rice. Easy and tasty recipe.




Ingredients:
Rice 1 cup (Previous days rice also will do)
Ground nuts 2 - 3 tbl spn
Chana Dal - 1 tbl spn
Urad Dal - 1 tbl spn
Oil - 2 - 3 tbl spn
Curry leaves 3-4
Onions: 2 nos. (chopped)
Green chillies 3 - 4 nos .
Fresh coriander leaves - 1/4 cup finely chopped.
Turmeric - 1/4 tspn
Salt as per taste
Sugar a pinch.  (Optional)

Method:
1)Cook rice with a spoon of oil, such that each grain is separate and keep aside. I used previous day's rice.
2) Heat oil in a kadai; Temper with mustard seeds, peanuts, chana dal, urad dal, curry leaves, then add the chopped green chillies and fry till done.  Now add chopped onions and add salt immediately (Make sure the groundnuts are roasted just nice not under fryed or over fryed..)

3) Add this mixture to the cooked rice and add chopped coriander leaves and mix well.
4) Check for the seasoning and serve hot...

Sending this to http://www.simplysensationalfood.com/2012/01/event-announcement-lets-cook-with-left.html
Cheers!
Madhavi

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Chitranna Masala Dosa

Chitranna Masala
This is one of a forgotten dishes or rather taste since 1980s. Not many of us have thought of such a combination even.

This a combination of Lemon rice with Hot Dosa. Its best recipe or best made while you have shortage of dosa batter and very little rice at home (Which is not enough for all) This is how you can combine and make it tasty and a fulfilling breakfast.






Ingredients:
Rice 1 cup (Previous days rice also will do)
Ground nuts 2 - 3 tbl spn
Chana Dal - 1 tbl spn
Urad Dal - 1 tbl spn
Oil - 2 - 3 tbl spn
Curry leaves 3-4
Lemon juice - 3-4 tspns
Green chillies 3 - 4 nos .
Fresh coriander leaves - 1/4 cup finely chopped.
Turmeric - 1/4 tspn
Salt as per taste
Sugar a pinch.  (Optional)
Dosa batter - left over one should be ok.

Method
To make Lemon Chitranna:
1)Cook rice with a spoon of oil, such that each grain is separate and keep aside. I used previous day's rice.
2) Heat oil in a kadai; Temper with mustard seeds, peanuts, chana dal, urad dal, curry leaves, then add the chopped green chillies and fry till done and add salt (Make sure the groundnuts are roasted just nice not under fryed or over fryed..)
3) Add this mixture to the cooked rice and add lemon juice and chopped coriander leaves and mix well.
4) Check for the seasoning and serve hot...
To make masala dosas
1) Take a flat pan, and once it is hot, take one cup full of dosa batter and pour it in the center of the pan, and spread it in circular motion forming a thin dosa.
2) Spread oil around the dosa and allow it to cook/roast well.
3) On this place one or two tble spn full of chitranna masala in the center of the dosa.
4) Take a spatula and try to lift the dosa starting from the edges.
5) Close the dosa on the masala and put it on the serving plate.
6) Top it up with some butter. and serve with coconut chutney and sambar.

Sending this to :  http://www.simplysensationalfood.com/2012/01/event-announcement-lets-cook-with-left.html



Cheers!
Madhavi
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