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Rava Dosa Recipe (with Step by Step Photos)

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Breakfast, Idli and Dosa, South Indian

हिन्दीગુજરાતી
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Rava Dosa, a thin and crispy crepe made from rava and rice flour, is one of the easiest type of Dosa to prepare at home. Unlike other Dosa Recipes, Rava Dosa doesn’t require batter to be fermented overnight and can be prepared instantly in just 15 minutes; mix all ingredients (rava, rice flour, maida, finely chopped onion, cumin seeds, green chilli, ginger, water, salt, etc.) and let it rest for 20 minutes. Simple, isn’t it? Additionally, this Instant Rava Dosa Recipe also explains the entire process with step by step photos and gives tips for how to prevent them from sticking to Tawa. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get started and make your breakfast even more delicious and enjoyable!
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Preparation Time: 25 minutes
Cooking Time: 15 minutes
Serves: 2 servings
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Rava Dosa Recipe In Hindi (हिन्दी में पढ़े)
Rava Dosa Recipe In Gujarati (ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો)
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Rava (sooji/semolina)
1/2 cup Rice Flour
1/4 cup Maida (all purpose flour)
1 teaspoon Cumin Seeds
1 Green Chilli, finely chopped
1/4 inch Ginger, grated or finely chopped (approx. 1/2 teaspoon)
5-6 Curry Leaves, chopped
2 tablespoons finely chopped Coriander Leaves
1 Onion, finely chopped (approx. 1/4 cup), optional
2¼ – 2½ cups Water (approx.)
Oil, for roasting dosa
Salt to taste
Directions:
  1. step-1
    Assemble all the ingredients to make the batter.
  2. step-2
    Add 1/2 cup rava (sooji), 1/2 cup rice flour and 1/4 cup maida in a large bowl.
  3. step-3
    Add salt (approx. ½ teaspoon or to taste) and 2 cups water. Mix well using a large spoon or a wire whisk until there are no flour lumps.
  4. step-4
    Add 1 teaspoon cumin seeds, 1 chopped green chilli, 1/4 inch chopped/grated ginger, 5-6 chopped curry leaves, 2 tablespoons finely chopped coriander leaves and 1/4 cup finely chopped onion.
  5. step-5
    Mix well and check the batter for consistency. It should have pouring buttermilk like consistency (NOT like simple dosa batter). Add more water until batter attains pouring consistency. Cover it with a plate and let it rest for 20 minutes. After about 20 minutes, check for the consistency again. Rava (semolina) absorbs water after soaking so batter may become thick. If required, add more water to bring it to pouring consistency. Stir the batter and mix well.
  6. step-6
    Heat a non-stick dosa tawa/skillet over medium flame. Ensure that tawa is hot otherwise the batter will stick to the pan and dosa will not come out easily. You can check whether tawa is sufficiently hot or not to make dosa, sprinkle few drops of water on it. If water droplets evaporate immediately, it means tava is hot and ready to make dosas. Take ladle full batter and pour from about 3-4 inch height on in a circular motion starting from edge to the center.
  7. step-7
    Pour the batter until it covers the center. Maintain some holes here and there. These holes steam to escape and makes dosa crispy.
  8. step-8
    Sprinkle 1/2-teaspoon oil around edges of dosa. Cook until it turns light golden brown and crispy, for approx. 2-minutes.
  9. step-9
    Flip it on another side and cook for another minute or until it turns little crispy.
  10. step-10
    Transfer hot thin crispy rava dosa to a serving plate and serve it with coconut chutney.
  11. step-11
    Repeat the process from step-4 to step-9 for remaining batter. Stir and mix the batter well before making each dosa.
Tips and Variations:
  • Pour batter on hot surface of tawa from about 3-4 inches height. This allows batter to form small holes that allow steam to escape and this in-turn makes dosa crispier and tastier.
  • Sprinkle chopped onions on tawa before pouring the batter in step-7 instead of adding and mixing them to batter. This prevents dosa from sticking to the tawa.
  • Add 1-tablespoon grated carrot, 1-tablespoon grated fresh coconut, 1-tablespoon grated beetroot and other preferred vegetables to the batter to make vegetable rava dosa.
Taste: Crispy
Serving Ideas:  Serve it hot with green coconut chutney, red coconut chutney, and Vegetable sambar in the breakfast. It can also be served in as a light evening food in the dinner.

Author: Foram

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14 Comments


Jun 16, 2020 by Vijay V
I am a newbie to cooking, but I would like to try this recipe as I like the rava dosa very much.

Should we dry roast rice floor as well before we make the rava dosa?
Or we can use the market bought rice floor?

Response: Hi vijay, no need to dry roast the rice flour.


Apr 10, 2020 by Sapna
What can be the substitute of maida...can we make the batter without maida?

Response: Hi Sapna, you can use the same amount of whole wheat flour(chapati atta) instead of maida.

Nov 25, 2019 by Pramod Singh Negi
Wow looks delicious yummy please share the more recpies.
Jun 18, 2019 by Shripad Joshi
I am going to try this receipe. Dosa batter that we get in the market is fermented and hence I don't prefer it. I like this home made batter.

Mar 24, 2019 by R patel
Thank you good idea for rava dosa.
Oct 21, 2018 by Nat
This was the first time I made dosa and we loved the final product. But at the beginning the batter stuck to the pan and the middle of the dosa was gooey. After several tries I added about 1/3 cup of left over melted butter and about 2/3 cups more water and that did the trick. They came out super crispy and yummy. Do you usually have to add any oil or butter to the batter? Thanks for sharing!

Response: Hello Nat, addition of oil or butter to the batter makes the dosa crispy but it's not necessary. The main reason behind gooey dosa was the thick batter. Batter should have watery consistency to get the perfect dosa.

Oct 09, 2018 by Deepa Anand
Came out excellently, doesn't stick, and is crisp and tasty. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Sep 27, 2018 by Fernandes
Perfect recipe
Lets have some more!!
Apr 17, 2018 by Rekha
Excellent recipe. All your recipes are bang on. Just have to accurately follow method. Please upload more recipes from across states.

Jan 30, 2018 by gauri
Superb explanation and easy to make
Oct 16, 2017 by Sirisha
Very nice dosa and Taste is good. I like it so much. Thank you!
Aug 25, 2017 by Promila
It is very nice and easy to follow your step by step directions to cook recipes.
Aug 21, 2017 by Guruprasad
Step by step explanation very good. Thank you very much.

Apr 19, 2017 by Prakash S KULKARNI
Very useful information. Thanks

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