Wheat rava dosa
This instant Wheat rava ( Bansi Rava ) vegetable dosa uses simple ingredients , no long soaking hours and can be made instantly . Thin and crisp or soft , which ever way you like . ( a quick tiffin under 30 minutes .)
adding veggies makes it more nutritious, adding tomatoes esp gives a lovely colour, other add ons as you wish ...simple recipes for current situation .A delicious dal chutney ( no coconut , no tomatoes, no onions chutney ) is enough as an accompaniment .
Ingredients :
1 cup Bansi rava ( a variety of whole wheat broken rava like samba rava )
2-3 small tomatoes chopped or chopped bell pepper, or 3/4 cup of mixed chopped vegetables
3 tbsp rice flour
salt as needed
1-2 green chilly
Method
Soak the bansi rava after washing , in a vessel for about 10-15 minutes while you are chopping other vegetables . ( a 20 minutes soak will be ideal though not required )
Grind all the ingredients together to a smooth thick batter .
Prepare dosas as , thick or as thin as you wish ,( add some curry leaves to batter)
You can prepare thin crispy rava dosa style too by diluting batter .
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