• 3/3 Dosa Day 3

    From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to All on Tue Mar 3 06:47:02 2026
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    Title: Fresh Coriander, Ginger and Chile Breads
    Categories: Breads, Ethnic
    Yield: 8 Rava dosas

    2 c Semolina flour
    1 c Plain yogurt
    1 Fresh red chile; seed,
    -discard veins, chop fine,
    -or
    1 Jalapeno
    1 tb Ginger; chop fine
    1 tb Curry leaves
    2 tb Coriander leaves; rough chop
    1/2 ts Salt
    2 c Warm water
    Oil for griddle surface

    In a medium-sized bowl, mix together the semolina, yogurt, chile,
    gingerroot, curry leaves, coriander leaves, and salt. Add the water a
    little at a time, stirring while you pour. When all the water has been
    added and the batter is smooth, cover the bowl and let the batter rest for
    approximately one hour. To cook the breads, heat a large cast iron griddle
    over medium high heat. Lightly oil the surface of the griddle using a paper
    towel, and reserve the towel for use between each dosa. When the griddle is
    hot, pour on one-half cup of the batter. As you pour, move in a circle out
    from the middle, trying to distribute the batter in as large a circle as
    possible. Immediately after, use the flat back side of a wooden spoon or
    rubber spatula to move the batter to cover the gaps, trying again to
    increase the diameter of the dosa. Try to make a circle 9 to 10" in
    diameter. Over a medium high heat, the dosa will cook on its first side for
    one minute and a half. After it has been cooking for one minute, begin to
    loosen it from the griddle with a sharp-edged spatula. Coax the dosa, don't
    force it, as it will come off easily from the griddle when it is ready.
    When ready, flip to the other side. The second side will cook in one and a
    half to two minutes, depending on the thickness of the dosa and the heat of
    the griddle. You can check the dosa by simply lifting a corner with your
    spatula. It should have nicely browned spots, but not nearly as uniformly
    brown as the first side. When ready, remove to a plate. Before starting the
    second dosa, rub the surface of the griddle with the oily paper towel, or
    if it's particularly dry, add a little more oil. Continue cooking until all
    the dosas have been made (they can be stacked one on top of the other when
    they finish cooking), or serve immediately as they are made,
    flapjack-style. Source: Bakers' Dozen, Alford and Duguid, TVFN. MM Waldine
    Van Geffen vghc42a@prodigy.com.

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