Moong dal Dosa. Moong dal dosa are instant thin crepes made with skinned yellow lentils or moong dal & spices. These protein packed flavorful moong dal dosa will be an amazing addition to your breakfast menu. Learn how to make Moong Dal Dosa at home which is a popular South Indian breakfast recipe.
Ingredients of Moong dal Dosa
- It's 1 cup of green moong dal.
- Prepare 2 tbsp of raw rice(optional).
- Prepare 2 of green chilli, chopped.
- It's 1 inch of ginger, grated.
- Prepare as needed of Oil.
- It's of Salt as required.
You'll surely relish eating these mouth drooling, crispy. The moong dal / payatham paruppu in the recipe makes the dosa's very light and easy to digest and they are very tasty too. Wash the moong dal and fenugreek seeds. Moong Dal Dosa is popularly as Pesarattu in Andhra Pradesh.
Moong dal Dosa step by step
- Soak moong dal and raw rice in water,for 4 hours. Wash several times before soaking..
- Drain water and rinse well. Add moong dal and rice to grinding jar, with some salt and little water and grind to a bit coarse paste. Mix grated ginget and chopped chilli to the batter..
- The batter should be of pouring considering. Don't make the batter runny as the dosa will not be crispy..
- I took a normal heavy tawa, greasing with a little bit oil. Sprinkle little water on hot tawa, wipe with a cloth or tissue paper..
- Slowdown the flame and pour 1/2 cup,(more or less) batter and make the dosa. Slow down the flame to make a crispy dosa..
- When the upper part of dosa dries up, brush, little oil all over dosa and cook till it's brow and crispy om the outer side,on low flame..
- Then flip the side, cook,fold and remove the dosa from the tawa..
- Serve hot and crispy dosa with chutney and/Sambar. Thanks..
Learn how to make/prepare Coriander leaves for garnishing. Moong dal dosa-Andhra Pesarattu upma breakfast recipe. Moong dal dosa or pesarattu is a popular Andhra breakfast recipe,usually served with suji upma,sweet ginger chutney and coconut or. Moong dal dosa is one of the easiest and fastest ways to prepare dosa. Moong dal is light and easy to digest and it's low in carbohydrates.