This week through blog hop event i got introduced to konkani recipes at Ruchik Randhap . I have never cooked any konkani recipes and at ruchik randhap there were so many that i wanted to try but thought of starting with the quintessential Manglore preparation "Neer Dosa". Loved it for its simplicity and taste.
Raw Rice - 1 cup
Water - 1/2 cup
Cooked rice - 2 tbsp
Grated coconut - 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
Oil - 2 tbsp
- Soak the rice for few hours till tender.
- Add coconut ,cooked rice , salt and grind rice with water to a fine paste.
- Heat a non stick frying pan and lightly grease it with 1/4 -1/2 tsp oil.
- Pour a ladle of batter and spread it like thin french crepe or omelet.
- Cover and cook for a minutes or till the crepe leaves the pan.
- Remove from pan and allow to cool a bit before folding to quarter.
- Serve with chutney , fish or chicken curry.
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Love Neer dosas. This looks so perfect. Yeah very difficult to chose recipes from Shireen's blog. She has such a wonderful collection of authentic mangalorean recipes.
ReplyDeletelooks perfect...will try it soon
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ReplyDeleteNeer dosa looks excellent..havent had since a long..
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ReplyDeleteneer dosa looks good - simple n tasty indeed
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ReplyDeleteVery tasty and tempting looking neer dosa.
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very traditional ! Love it!
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ReplyDeleteHey Nisha..Tried your Khade masale ka chicken for blog hop...Came out amazing...Thnx dear...This dosa also looks awesome...
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the neer dosas Nisha!! Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI really love neer dosa. Your version has come out so well.
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ReplyDeletesounds so simple....would love the flavor of coconut in the dosa
ReplyDeletehavent had this bookmarked shd def try it..so good
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ReplyDeleteThat looks really delicious - soft dosais
ReplyDeletelove this..looks so so yumm!!
ReplyDeletewow,,my fav....i love to have this dosa any time..looks very yummy..
ReplyDeleteNeer Dosa luks very soft..Only few steps to follow,have to try this soon!!
ReplyDeleteNeer Dosa looks excellent. Never tried this till now.....now that i have ur recipe , shall try it:-)
ReplyDeleteLovely looking neer dosa and this looks so tempting with the side dish!
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So soft n light ~ nice recipe!
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wow..dosa looks lovely!!..n quite easy to prepare 2.
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Hello...first time here..Dosa looks too appetizing..just perfect for a breakfast. Bookmarking it. And very glad to follow u. Do drop by my space whenever u find time :-)
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