Baath Masala Dosa with Bisi(hot) filter Coffee is my entry to the “Regional Cuisines of India(RCI)-Karnataka” this month. This event is being hosted by Asha of FoodiesHope and was started by Lakshmi of Veggie Cuisine
Bhaath Masala Dosa:
You will need:
For the Dosa batter:
2 portions Regular Rice
½ portion Urad dal
¼ portion Poha (Avalakki)
¾ tsp Fenugreek seeds
*portion: any cup you choose, use the same for rice, urad dal and poha
Soak the above ingredients overnight and grind to a fine paste the next day. Use as little water as possible. Add salt, mix well and let ferment overnight. If it's hot outside the batter should ferment well without cooking soda. If the batter hasn’t risen the next day then add ¼ tsp soda, mix well and use as required.
For the Coconut Chutney:
¾ cup fresh grated coconut
6 green chillies
Salt to taste
½ bunch coriander
Few sprigs Mint leaves
1.Powder the fried gram in a blender.
2.Add the remaining ingredients and blend till everything comes together.
3.Garnish with seasoning: Heat oil in a pan, add mustard, urad dhal and chana dal. Add curry leaves and a pinch of hing.
For the Garlic chutney:
2 tbsps. Fried Gram (hurgadle)
4-6 Garlic pods
4-6 dry red chillies
2-3 tbsps fresh coconut gratings
Salt to taste
Powder the fried gram and add the garlic pods, red chillies, salt and coconut. Grind to a smooth paste with sufficient water.
For the Potato Palya:
1 large potato boiled and mashed
½ onion thinly sliced
4 green chillies
Few curry leaves
½ tsp turmeric powder
Salt to taste
½ tsp Mustard seeds
½ tsp urad dal
¼ tsp chana dal
2-3 tbsps oil
Heat oil in a pan. Add the mustard and when it splutters add the chana dal and urad dal. Fry till they become light brown. Add the slit green chillies and curry leaves. Add the thinly sliced onions and sauté till onions are soft. Add the turmeric powder and fry for a minute. Now add the boiled mashed potato and salt. Mix well.
For the Chitranna (Lime Rice):
1 cup cooked rice
½ mustard seeds
½ tsp Urad dal
¼ tsp Chana dal
¼ tsp Turmeric powder
2-3 green chillies
1 tbsp oil
½ tsp lime juice
Salt to taste
Heat oil in a pan. Add the mustard and when it splutters add the chana dal and urad dal. Fry till they become light brown. Add the slit green chillies and turemeric. Fry for a minute and then add the cooked rice. Add salt and lime juice, mix well.
Making the Bhaath Masala Dosa:
Heat a non-stick pan. Pour one ladle of batter in the center of the pan and turn anti-clockwise to form a nice round dosa. Pour ½ tsp of oil on top of the dosa. Roast on medium flame. Do not cover.
When one side is done, flip and cook the other side.
Flip the dosa again, apply the garlic chutney.
Place a spoonful of potato playa and a spoonful of chitranna in the middle of the dosa.
Fold one half of the dosa over the fillings.
Top with a dab of butter and serve hot with coconut chutney .
Filter Coffee: The Grand Finale
Coffee is a favourite no doubt but Filter Coffee tops the list. Fresh coffee brewed with hot water in a uniquely designed Steel filter. Add the 'decoction' to boiling milk with sugar and the end result…delicious, aromatic coffee. Enjoy it after a dosa, and your meal is made!
Usually coffee is served in Steel tumblers in most restaurants in
Nammu darling!! I am grinning from ear to ear girl! I was hoping somebody would Masal dose, because I have already have one at FH.Thank you.Adding Chitranna is new to me and looks yum.
ReplyDeleteAnd that Mysore coffee,Arvind would flip for it!:D
I love the coffee cups, bet you bought it in India.I can't find them here.
Thanks again, I would LOVE to have a cuppa with you ! Hugs:))
I am having a cup of filter coffee as I type this. Am a confirmed coffee addict. You are already on with yr entry. God I have to keep up with u all.
ReplyDeletemmmm... dosa...mmm...filter coffee....heaven i tell u.. just heaven
ReplyDeleteHey Namratha,
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Baath Masala Dose! It looks delicious! I've lived in Bangalore all ym life and I'm still learning something new :-) Wonderful pics!
Cheers
Latha
Omg! I am craving for those crispy dosas now:) Love chitranna too...but was not aware that it is served along with the dosa. Wonderful entry!
ReplyDeleteWow Namratha, delicious and wonderful entry can't get better kannada entry than this, Filter coffee all the way..This is new to me also palya and chitra anna inside dosa....
ReplyDeleteWow.......lovely Dosa. I make this dosa at home. I even stuff in upma sometimes. It tastes yumm dear.....loved it. Coffeee after Dosa will be wonderful. Apt entry to RCI-K. Hugs ..
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filter coffee mmmmmmm.... what a drab 'instant' coffee i'm gulping right now... wish i could grab that coffee in dabara tumbler.
ReplyDeletethat dosa looks real tempting...this is the first time I am hearing about this ...but sounds so wonderful..
ReplyDeleteThe filter coffee is the highlight!! It attracted me a lot. while in b'lore I used to enjoy Masala dosa a lot. the chutney looks so good. I will try this one.
ReplyDeletewow, what a lovely post, I had never heard of Bhaath Masala dosa?...Gotto try this..thanks.
ReplyDeleteHehe Asha, I had to post this as soon as I could...I know so many other Kannada girls out there, before someone posted Masala Dose...:D yup the filter and coffee mugs are from India, you don't get them here.
ReplyDeleteAww Suganya I'm sure you will beat us to it...am waiting for your entry ;)
ReplyDeleteAhh Rajitha, heaven it is!
ReplyDeleteHey Latha, head to Avenue Road sometime in the evening..any day of the week...the whole street sells Baath Masale and idlis...yummy!! You should try it..:)
ReplyDeleteHey Tee, am glad you stopped by..thanks!:)Come over will make some dosas for ya!
Try this Madhu, with the chitranna..tastes great!
Thanks Lakshmi..:)
ReplyDeleteHey Latha, go ahead and grab it... :D Instant coffee is a boreeee... hehe
Hii Srivalli, thanks for stopping by..:) do try it..
ReplyDeleteHey Sharmi, thanks dear.
Ash, chitranna is the baath..I had no idea too it would taste this good..till my hubby told me about it :D
Naratha, Masale dose & bisi bisi coffee thumba sogasagidde...
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Thanks Aruna :)
ReplyDeleteOh! You brought back memories of breakfast at home. Dosas with kapi(that's what we call coffee) are my all time favorites.
ReplyDeleteThat is so very tempting:-(... not fair.
Hey Tbc, hehe ..kaapi it is :)
ReplyDeleteI still remember the first time I had filter coffee...oh man, what had I been missing!!!
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