This is a dish from North Arcot District. My MIL is from North Arcot district. She made this thavala dosai day before yesterday for evening tiffin. This was the first time I had this evening tiffin and it was really tasty and crispy. I got the recipe from her. The recipe is similar to the adai recipe with some variation. Here goes the recipe
Ingredients:-
- Boiled rice - 2 cups
- Channa dhall - 3/4 cup
- Toor dhall - 3/4 cup
- Urad dhall - 4 tsp
- Salt to taste
For Tempering:-
- Oil - 2 tsp
- Mustard seeds - 1 tsp
- Urad dhall - 1 1/2 tsp
- Channa dhall - 1 tsp
- Green chillies - 5 (acc to taste)
- Ginger - a small piece
- Red chillies - 5 (acc to taste)
- Asafoetida powder - a pinch
- Curry leaves - few
- coconut - 2 tsp (for one dosai)

Soak rice separately and the lentils (channa dhall, urad dhall

and toor dhall) separately for 3 to 4 hours. Drain it after 4 hours and grind it separately. Grind rice finely and the lentil coarsely. Mix both together with your hand along with the required amount of salt and keep it aside. If you want to make dosai in the evening, you need to prepare the batter in the morning itself. When you are ready to make dosai, preheat the oil in a pan, splutter mustard seeds and fry urad dhall, channa dhall, green chillies, red chillies and ginger and fry it till it becomes golden brown. Now add a pinch of hing to it and pour it on top of the batter. Mix it well and add the curry leaves now. Heat the dosa pan and pour a laddle full of batter and sprinkle the coconut on top of it. Pour oil in the sides and let it cook in low flame. Flip it and let the other side cook. Serve it hot with some chutney or with a dallop of curd. It goes well with chutney and molagapodi...
oh my god....as always the south indian food reminds me of my mom..she prepares this...iam in kenya for a while and missing these lovely foods :)
ReplyDeleteJust love thavala dosai, with spicy coconut chutney i can have more than two dosais...
ReplyDeletenice yummy recipe dear
ReplyDeleteComforting and a nice dosa... but the name is a new to me!!!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this dosa,in Malayalam Thavala means frog,i aws shocked to c the title,anyway i know it has nothing to do with Thavala....nice healthy recipe,will try it for sure..
ReplyDeleteThis is similar to the thavalai adai we make...looks delicious Vidhya :)
ReplyDeleteeven my mil is from north arcot dt.Tavala dosai looks yum.nice authentic recipe.
ReplyDeleteI simply love these. when in college, we were put up with my periamma and the days she packed our lunch boxes with these they might disappear during the first hour of classes :)
ReplyDeletenice dosai .. new to me
ReplyDeletesuper!!
ReplyDeleteNice and yummy dosa, looks delicious.
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ReplyDeleteLovely dosai.. Heard abt Thavala adai, but not dosai.. shud try this!
ReplyDeleteI am from North Arcot and just came to know that it is a North Arcot dish. Whenever my grandma made thavala dosai I would eat to fill and never bother to know anything else. Got nostalgic. Need to make it soon, myself. Thanks, Vidhya.
ReplyDeleteMy grandma says something thavala adai,not sure abt the recipe,thats a nice post!
ReplyDeleteDear Madam,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this recipe, we tried it and the taste was super, thanks once again