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Instant Leftover Rice Dosa- Quick Breakfast

In our busy schedules, we often forget to prep our meals for the next day, well it often happens with me. Pre-planning is amazing and perfect, but what if we forget?? Thats when these instant breakfast ideas come handy. This is one such quick recipe which I found in Hebbar's Kitchen and thought its interesting. Its instant dosa with some leftover rice and few more ingredients. 

You can also check out other Breakfast Recipes  uploaded on the blog.
Recipe Credits: Hebbar's Kitchen
Ingredients:
  • 1 cup cooked rice
  • ½ cup wheat flour**
  • 1 cup rice flour
  • 1 - 1½ cup water, add as required adjusting consistency
  • ¼ cup curd/yoghurt
  • salt to taste
  • pinch of baking soda (optional)
  • oil/ghee for drizzle on dosa
Method: 
  1. In a blender take 1 cup of cooked rice, ½ cup wheat flour and 1 cup rice flour.
  2. Add 1 to 1.5 cup of water to blend smooth. (Add gradually and see consistency)
  3. Add more water in batches if required and blend to smooth paste. 
  4. Transfer the smooth paste to a mixing bowl.
  5. To this add ¼ cup of curd. 
  6. Then add in the salt to taste and baking soda. (see notes)
  7. Mix well to get a dosa batter consistency. 
  8. Add more water to adjust consistency.
  9. Heat the griddle/Tawa. 
  10. Once the tawa is hot, pour a ladleful of batter and spread out in a circular motion just like a normal dosa. 
  11. Add some oil or ghee on top of the dosa
  12. Cook them covered for a minute or till it turns golden brown and crisp.
  13. You can also alternatively flip it over and cook
  14. Serve hot dosa with Sambar, coconut chutney or any Chutney of your choice. 
Notes: 
  • Baking soda is optional. If you are not using baking soda, keep the batter aside for atleast 15 mins before using it. Baking soda helps it give a softer texture and form bubbles in the batter
  • You can use Maida/ all purpose flour instead of wheat flour
  • You could use any rice which you cook usually. Can use basmati as well. I used the jasmine rice which we have on a daily basis. 
Hope you will enjoy making this one as well. Keep sharing!! 
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Comments

  1. Very neatly described but can be much more better if you put down the names of indredients /spices shown on every pic
    THANK YOU

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  2. Thank you so much for your feedback. I shall try and add the ingredients on each picture next time on. Have a great weekend and Stay safe.

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  3. This was a life saver today, my daughter wanted only dosa and I couldn't buy/make the batter.. it was super quick to make and turned out soft.. thank you, as I always say you're the best

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