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Kuthiraivali Dosai/Barnyard Millet Dosa



For the 5th day in the fermented dosa series in Cooking Carnival in mega Blogging Marathon is a millet based dosa.
As these days millet cooking is getting popular,wanted to try some dosa with millets.I get the barnyard millet and fox tail millet here.So tried dosas with both the millets separately but everybody likes the barnyard millets dosa.
In this recipe I didn't add any rice and used only millet and urad dhal to make the batter.The dosa came out so crispy and I don't feel any difference in taste and tastes almost like the plain dosa made with rice.But needs to be consumed right off,it becomes slightly harder after cooling as there is no rice used.Since it was my first trial,I used a cup of millet and made the batter.




                                                             
                                         
                                                                              
                                                                        Kuthiraivali Dosai/Barnyard Millet Dosa


                                                                  
   Basic Information

   Preparation time 35- 40 minutes
   Soaking time 3-4 hours
   Fermentation time 8-10 hours
   Cooking time 2 minutes/dosa
   Makes 8 dosas


  Ingredients


  
Ingredient
Quantity
Barnyard millet/kuthiraivali
1 cup
Urad dhal
1/4 cup+1 tbs
Fenugreek seeds/vendhayam
1 tsp
Salt
1.5 tsp
Oil
to cook dosa


   
 Method

  • Soak the millet separately and uradhal with fenugreek seeds  in water separately for 3-4 hours.After soaking completely drain the water and grind urad dhal separately in a blender till it becomes smooth and fluffy.Then grind the millet with to fine smooth paste.Transfer both the ground paste  to a bowl,add salt and mix it well.Keep it in a warm place for 8-10 hours or overnight for fermentation
  • Next day or after the fermentation mix the batter well and take the required amount of batter to make dosa.Adjust the consistency with water.
  • Heat a griddle and one it becomes hot ,add a drop of oil and wipe it off with a paper and keep the flame in high.Pour a ladleful of batter and spread it to a thin circle.
  • Drizzle a tsp of oil and cook it.Flip it to the other side and cook it for 30 seconds.Remove it from the griddle.
  •  Serve it  with  coconut chutney and spicy chutney. 




Enjoy...................






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