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Home made Masala Dosa Mix

Dosaay or Dosa, when I hear that word my mouth waters, at least, I would say for most of the south Indians it would right?  If you got the batter ready your breakfast is easy peasy.  Just like Idlies it is comfort healthy and classic. A must breakfast in every south Indian home with lots of variations. If I make the batter once it stays up to almost a week and we can make as many variations as we like.  I haven’t kept the batter for a week usually 3 days max and a minimum of 2 days at most.

Back home in Bangalore we have lots of Darshini’s and exclusively Dosa joints who make just Dosa, there is always a big crowd, any time of the day.  When you spread the Dosa on the tawa (Girdle) whole house is filled with the aroma and all I can say is you just can’t say no.  The bile juices are aroused and fill your tummy making you run to the kitchen.  That’s what my children say!

Every morning at least 4 to 5 times I need to keep calling them to come down and have their breakfast. I mean  Literally break the fast as they don’t get up until past 12 (that’s when they have their holidays).  When it's Dosa they come running down when they get the aroma of Dosa right into their Duvet.

Home made Masala Dosa Mix

When I say dosa their next question is ‘’amma jothegenoo’’ (what’s with it?) aloogadde palya maadideeyaa?  (Have you made potato curry to go with it?)  Standard question and answer which they ask and answer themselves.  Because I don’t have to because they know I would definitely make it!  Do you know why my children love to go to India just to eat masala dosa their first preference then visiting the family, Last time when we visited almost 4 days in a week we had breakfast outside, I thought my mum had some time off from her cooking spree up and early in the morning so she can plan and cook leisurely our Lunch and Dinner :).  Every time when we visit India and every hotel they visit especially my twins - one orders Dosa and the other Idli.

When they come home from Uni now, the first thing they text me is Amma make Dosa/ Idli.  Especially my son thinks I am the loveliest/greatest/awesome etc etc, mum in the universe on every morsel he eats. My girls keep laughing and tell me amma he is buttering you up.   He brings out all the Adjectives possible to praise me.

Home made Masala Dosa Mix

So, all this started because of these twins from past 2+ years.  I make a lot of readymade stuff at home for my hubby who keeps travelling even though he loves Dosa and Idli he prefers to take something he can cook quickly like a one pot meal.  When my children left for Universities I started worrying about their food habits, especially my son who loves south Indian food, my daughter she manages with pasta but not him.  He needs his rice and sambhar at least once in a day.

That’s when I started planning to make readymade food and freezer meals.  I cook and freeze some meals so that they can just take it out and warm them up (and I keep filling up their freezer now and again!)  I make readymade Idli batter and Dosa batter because they did not like the shop bought ones, unfortunately.  This Dosa batter seems to be close to the home-made authentic Dosa batter so my children say that's their verdict.  That’s what my family say!  I had never thought of sharing it.  One of my friends asked me as she liked it when she had it at my place and suggested why not post it on the blog.  Sometimes I get scared to post thinking people may not like it or if it is not up to the mark, but as my friend said ‘’Jay you can’t please everybody, at least, it may be useful for some, go ahead and post it’’ my kids wanted me to share it as they said, it’s useful for their friends too. I have a few fans because of my children's friends.  I will share some of my ready-made mixes.  Keep checking my blog for updates.  So here is my recipe.

I would like to tell you before that it is not the original authentic batter which is usually soaked for few hours and had to get fermented before use.  This is nearly there.  Tastes good (I won’t say great because I want you to try and tell me if it is really a great recipe).

Home made Masala Dosa Mix

INGREDIENTS:

2 1/4 cups of Rice flour
½ Cup Urad Dal flour (I use readymade powder)
½ Cup Aval/Poha
½ Cup fine Semolina (Upma Rava)
1 tbsp powdered Methi flour
4 tbsp of Gram Dal flour (Besan flour)
1 tsp Eno fruit salt (check my notes)

METHOD:

Dry Roast the rice flour, Gram flour and Urad Dal flour for few minutes, until it is slight warm enough.  Allow it cool down. Then dry roast Aval and Rava (Semolina) until they are warm enough as well.  Allow it cool down as well.

Once Aval and Rava is cooled down grind them to a very fine powder and then mix it with other flours.  To this add Eno fruit salt and sieve them 2 to 3 times until they are well blended together.  I pack these in small air tight pouches so they can use one pouch at a time.

TO MAKE DOSA BATTER

To the above mix, you can add water as much is needed to make it into a Dosa batter consistency and add salt as required and proceed to make Dosa as is usually done.  This Dosa turns out to be very crispy and has a good colour as well.

Home made Masala Dosa Mix

NOTES

  • You can use this Dosa batter as said above like readymade mix.
  • You don’t have to make it immediately prepare this flour without the Eno fruit salt. Day before just add water as needed and leave it to ferment overnight and make Dosas in the morning!  You don’t have to grind anything saves your time.
  • I don’t use any preservatives but if you want you can add ½ tsp of citric acid they say it’s a mild preservative. But, as far as I know all preservatives have their minus points.  I read that if you have IBS problems or digestive problems it might trigger on a longer usage.
  • For the above flour mix, I mixed around 2 ½ liter of water. I haven’t specified how much water because the flours I use and other ingredients I use may differ from the products you use.
  • I make my own methi powder.

Hope this helps any questions write to me. Try out and tell me if you like it.

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Home made Masala Dosa Mix

A perfect ready made mix for Dosa, turns out beautifully crispy and tasty. A south Indian breakfast Delicacy
Course Breakfast
Cuisine South Indian
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 7 minutes
Total Time 17 minutes
Servings 25
Author Jayasri

Ingredients

  • INGREDIENTS:
  • 2 1/4 cups of Rice flour
  • ½ Cup Urad Dal flour I use readymade powder
  • ½ Cup Aval/Poha
  • ½ Cup fine Semolina Upma Rava
  • 1 tbsp powdered Methi flour
  • 4 tbsp of Gram Dal flour Besan flour
  • 1 tsp Eno fruit salt check my notes

Instructions

  • Dry Roast the rice flour, Gram flour and Urad Dal flour for few minutes, until it is slight warm enough. Allow it cool down. Then dry roast Aval and Rava (Semolina) until they are warm enough as well. Allow it cool down as well.
  • Once Aval and Rava is cooled down grind them to a very fine powder and then mix it with other flours. To this add Eno fruit salt and sieve them 2 to 3 times until they are well blended together. I pack these in small air tight pouches so they can use one pouch at a time.
  • TO MAKE DOSA BATTER
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Notes

You can use this Dosa batter as said above like readymade mix.
You don’t have to make it immediately prepare this flour without the Eno fruit salt. Day before just add water as needed and leave it to ferment overnight and make Dosas in the morning! You don’t have to grind anything saves your time.
I don’t use any preservatives but if you want you can add ½ tsp of citric acid they say it’s a mild preservative. But, as far as I know all preservatives have their minus points. I read that if you have IBS problems or digestive problems it might trigger on a longer usage.
For the above flour mix I mixed around 2 ½ liter of water. I haven’t specified how much water because the flours I use and other ingredients I use may differ from the products you use.
I make my own methi powder.

 

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Orange Semolina Cake - Keik Portokali - Revani (reh-vah-NEE) - Eggless https://www.myvegfare.com/orange-semolina-cake-keik-portokali-revani-reh-vah-nee-eggless/ https://www.myvegfare.com/orange-semolina-cake-keik-portokali-revani-reh-vah-nee-eggless/#comments Mon, 17 Dec 2012 22:57:00 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=35 Hi everybody, Oranges and me have a great connection I think you might have noticed I have loads of Orange recipes in my blog, Oranges as we all know is good source of vitamin C, and I think this time of the year we definitely need it, Consuming Vitamin C rich food keep the cold...

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Hi everybody, Oranges and me have a great connection I think you might have noticed I have loads of Orange recipes in my blog, Oranges as we all know is good source of vitamin C, and I think this time of the year we definitely need it, Consuming Vitamin C rich food keep the cold away.., This also helps in the absorbtion of Iron when you are eating Iron rich food as well,  keeps the Haemoglobin content well.
Coming back to this cake, This is suppose to be a  Greek Cake which I got from a cakes and bakes Magazine, People in Greek bake this often and they love and enjoy it.  I searched few websites for this cake but ended up making from this magazine, as I liked the Idea of it.  Hope you like the Idea and enjoy it too.. as my family and friends did...
My Children loved it, they said it was sweet and moist, I made few changes adapting it to my way of baking, I have used silken Tofu in my bakes, but not to this quantity,  I tried and was quite satisfied, This particular cake was more interesting to me as I had  fruit in it and later on I decided to use cocoa powder in it so I could send it to Kalyani's Monthy mingle Chocolate and fruits, which I am posting it a bit late.  Check my notes for the changes I have made in this cake.
This cake stays moist for at least 5 days, no need to refrigerate it either (well I am talking about this climate)

KEIK PORTOKALI - ORANGE SEMOLINA CAKE - EGGLESS
Minimally adapted from Cake & Bake Magazine

INGREDIENTS: 
FOR THE CAKE
2 Medium Organic Oranges well Scrubbed
1/2 cup Olive oil
1and 1/2 Cup soft brown sugar
200 grms fine Semolina
1 Cup + 3 tbsp Mori Nu Silken Tofu ( around 300 gms )
50 grms Almond meal ( Powder )
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp Baking Soda
1/2 tsp Baking powder
2 tbsp milk

FOR THE GLAZE:
1/2 tbsp Butter / vegan Butter
1/2 cup Icing sugar (confectioner's sugar)
1 tbsp of Milk / soy milk
1 tsp of Orange Blossom water
1 tsp of Orange juice

METHOD:
In a very hot water add two oranges in intervals of 5 minutes for 4 to 5 times keep changing the water that is after every 5 minutes throw away the water, use fresh hot water again and do the same way at least 4 times, this will remove the sourness of the orange skin. (even though not completely )
In a thick bowl boil the whole oranges in plenty of water until softened, almost about 1 hour in a low flame, with a closed lid which had a little hole in it. keep checking that they are well covered and keep adding hot water as needed.
Once it is cooked take out the Oranges, once they are cool, Quarter the oranges to ensure that there are no pips and seeds,  Puree the oranges skin and all in a blender or food processor until you have a smooth orange puree.
Grease a Bundt pan and coat it with flour and set aside.
Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 4 / 180 degree**.
Take all the dry Ingredients and sift them well together except cocoa powder and keep it ready.
Meanwhile Blend Tofu**  in a blender or Mixer until smooth with 2 tbsp of milk (see notes)
In a large bowl, pour this Orange puree into it, to this add oil, sugar and well blended Tofu puree also into it.
blend them all well together.

To this Blended Liquid mixture add the dry Ingredients until well incorporated.
Divide this mixture equally into two bowls to one of this bowl blend cocoa powder to this set aside.
Take your Bundt pan pour one spoonful of the white (not exactly) batter next the cocoa next to it then the white batter and next the cocoa batter on the next step alternate each batter on top of it as the batter is not very stiff but bit liquidy it spreads.
Once all the batter is used up.
Place it on the middle rack and bake it in the oven for 40-45 minutes**.
Once done remove it from the oven and place it on a cooling rack, after 10 minutes, remove it from the tin and allow it to cool.
Then I made the Glazing and poured it on to the top of the cake and leave it cool down.
Slice and enjoy the cake...

NOTES:
Blend Tofu in a blender or a mixer without any lumps, then add 2 tbsp of milk blend again so it is smooth and silky.
I always bake my cakes and other baked products in Gas Mark 3 as my oven has very high temperature, even though I have given the universal cake baking temperature.
You bake with your oven temperature and also check the timings as well.

ORIGINAL RECIPE IF YOU WANT TO TRY OUT:
Original Recipe calls for 5 eggs, 185 ml Olive oil, 140 gms caster sugar, 250 grms fine semolina, 80 grms almonds chopped and few chopped almonds for decoration.
This recipe also uses syrup to pour on to the cake after it is baked. for this syrup 125 grms caster sugar, juice of 1/4 lemon and 1 tsp orange blossom water

This recipe goes to my Bake-a-thon event by Champa and check out Priya, Suman, srivalli and Preethi

Sending this also to Kalyani's Magic Mingle - Chocolate and fruits 

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