In our house Dosa chutney or Idli chutney gets transformed from a breakfast ritual to a Friday Dinner ritual. If it is Idli one week, then it is Dosa the other week. I soak the daal and rice Thursday morning while leaving for work and grind it in the night. So by Friday evening the batter has ample time to ferment. This is the recipe I follow for dosa with good results. Here are some more recipes for Idli and Dosa. I know Plain Dosa and chutney is an easy recipe for many of us, especially for the people from…
- Breakfast/ Brunch /Tiffin Varieties
- Easy Vegetarian Recipes
- Eggless Recipes/ Egg Free Baking
- Vegan Recipes
Vegan Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
Baking or cooking with kids has been fun experience so far for me. It is a good way to connect with them and they learn things about different ingredients, measurements, concept of wet and dry etc. So time permitting I use the opportunity to bake with our 5 year old. Of course, there are some funny, wild, exasperated moments but you learn to take them as they come along. For example even a task as simple as stirring the dry ingredients in a bowl somehow brings up the picture of bad guys, chasing them, fighting with them and in the…
- Breakfast/ Brunch /Tiffin Varieties
- Dosa Varieties
- Easy Vegetarian Recipes
- Low Fat Recipes
- Vegan Recipes
Instant Raagi Dosa/ Fingermillet dosa
Here in the neck of our woods, it is the season of Autumn/Fall here where nature works its magic and turns the leaves into shades of colors. Vibrant reds, brilliant yellows, striking orange and muted browns adorn the branches making the tree all decked up. Even a single leaf on its own can be a marvel. Of course, not all trees exhibit this behavior; sometimes there is a stretch with these brilliant hues, yet some that do not change at all. Many a years I have missed this spectacle and I have a reason for that. Weekday morning is a…