Mixed Millets Dosa
The benefits of different types of millets have been discussed many times in this blog and some recipes have been posted too.
In this recipe , I decided to mix some of the millets together to get a dosa batter which gives a very tasty healthy dish.
Every once in a while I prepare such dosas to add more nutrition to our daily tiffin items . This is also a great way to reduce the consumption of white rice.
Ingredients:
Totally 2 cups of millets ( includes all varieties mentioned below ) you can use whatever varieties you get to make up the 2 cups , if ragi is added more you will get the colour of ragi dosa . That is why the dosa pics are looking like Ragi dosa . Given below is the break up .
It is highly recommended that milets be washed well many times till you get clear water, then soak overnight formaximum nutrition in little water which can be used for grinding also . You can soak other ingredinets for lesser time .
1/4 Cup Foxtail millet/Thinai
1/4 Cup Little millet/Samai
1/4 Cup Kambu / Pearl Millet
1/2 Cup Ragi/ Finger millet
1/4 Cup Jowar/Cholam or big millet
1/4 Cup Kodo millet /Varagu Arisi
1/4 Cup Barnyard Millet/Kuthiraivali
1/4 cup udad dal
1/2 Cup Idli Rice
1/2 tablespoon Menthiyam/Fenugreek seeds
Salt to taste
oil for making dosas.
Method:
1. In a vessel soak the udad dal, fenugreek seeds/methi for 4 hours
2. In another vessel wash the rice and millets, soak together for 8 hours or overnight, esp millets have to be soaked for longer time .
3.First grind udad dal and methi to a smooth foamy batter.
4. Next grind the rice and millets to a slightly coarser batter than the udad dal batter.
5. Mix both batter and keep for fermentation.
6. After batter has fermented well , add salt, stir batter well, make dosas as you normally do with regular batter
Serve with chutneys or sambar of your choice.
Do check my other millet recipes from my youtube channel
Mixed millets dosa without Ragi
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