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Instant Moong Dal Dosa

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Instant Moong Dal Dosa (Using Leftover Rice)

Instant Moong Dal Dosa is best option for breakfast. Instant Moong Dal Dosa can be done in few minutes. Instant Moong Dal Dosa is one of the instant recipe with less ingredients. Now no worry for leftover rice and no waiting for 4-5 hours of soaking and fermenting.

Ingredients:

• 1 cup Yellow Moong Dal/Split Yellow Gram
• 1 cup Steamed Rice or Leftover Rice
• 1/4 cup Rice Flour
• 1-2 tbsp Suji/Semolina
• Salt
• Oil

Method:

1. Wash and soak Moong dal for 30 minutes. Once it is soaked then drains it and mix with left over rice. Now blend/grind prepared mixture and make a smooth paste using enough water.
2. Take a bowl; add smooth paste, 1 tbsp suji/semolina, rice flour, salt and mix well to make dosa batter (pouring consistency). Add water if needed and mix thoroughly.
Mung Dal Dosa

3. Now heat the griddle/non stick tava on low medium flame. Rub few drop of oil and wipe with a tissue.
4. Spread batter on griddle in a round thin layer using big spoon and sprinkle few drop of oil.
5.Allow cooking for few minutes, once down side is done turn another side and cook for few seconds.
Mung Dal Dosa

6. Now remove the Moong Dal Dosa immediately form griddle and serve hot Moong Dal Dosa with chutney.
Mung Dal Dosa

7. You can make soft, crispy or paper crispy Moong Dal Dosa from this batter by adjusting flame and timing, when you are spreading batter on griddle.

Instant Moong Dal Dosa
 
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Instant Moong Dal Dosa is best option for breakfast. Instant Moong Dal Dosa can be done in few minutes. Instant Moong Dal Dosa is one of the instant recipe with less ingredients. Now no worry for leftover rice and no waiting for 4-5 hours of soaking and fermenting.
Author: Binjal Pandya
Recipe type: Appetizer & Snack
Cuisine: Indian
Ingredients
  • 1 cup Yellow Moong Dal/Split Yellow Gram
  • 1 cup Steamed Rice or Leftover Rice
  • ¼ cup Rice Flour
  • 1-2 tbsp Suji/Semolina
  • Salt
  • Oil
Instructions
  1. Wash and soak Moong dal for 30 minutes. Once it is soaked then drains it and mix with left over rice. Now blend/grind prepared mixture and make a smooth paste using enough water.
  2. Take a bowl; add smooth paste, 1 tbsp suji/semolina, rice flour, salt and mix well to make dosa batter (pouring consistency). Add water if needed and mix thoroughly.
  3. Now heat the griddle/non stick tava on low medium flame. Rub few drop of oil and wipe with a tissue.
  4. Spread batter on griddle in a round thin layer using big spoon and sprinkle few drop of oil.
  5. Allow cooking for few minutes, once down side is done turn another side and cook for few seconds.
  6. Now remove the Moong Dal Dosa immediately form griddle and serve hot Moong Dal Dosa with chutney.
  7. You can make soft, crispy or paper crispy Moong Dal Dosa from this batter by adjusting flame and timing, when you are spreading batter on griddle.
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Instant Moong Dal Dosa was last modified: June 15th, 2016 by Binjal's VEG Kitchen

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12 Responses to “Instant Moong Dal Dosa”

  1. Pooja Maudekar / 12 Jun 2021 3:01am #

    I love this recipe! I try first time this Instant Moong dal dosa. Great idea! I always go for no fermentation dosa dear. Thanks for sharing. Best breakfast for moring!!
    Yummy!!
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    • Binjal's VEG Kitchen / 14 Jun 2021 12:18pm #

      Thanks 🙂

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  2. Rajalakshmi G / 27 Feb 2015 11:04am #

    Thanks dear. I usually prepare only pongal. Thanks for sharing this recipe

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    • Binjal's VEG Kitchen / 27 Feb 2015 11:57am #

      thank you Rajalakshmi G!

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  3. madhuri / 27 Feb 2015 1:46am #

    Hey, This is really handy but how should be consistency…. as normal dosa batter?

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    • Binjal's VEG Kitchen / 27 Feb 2015 9:30am #

      @Madhuri, yes! normal dosa batter!

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  4. ponmalar rajarathinam / 26 Feb 2015 9:33pm #

    this is new doosa

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    • Binjal's VEG Kitchen / 26 Feb 2015 11:15pm #

      thnx Ponmalar rajarathinam!!! yes 🙂

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  5. neha sheikh / 26 Feb 2015 12:30pm #

    Hi. Thanks for sharing.i always looking such type of recipes. Can i giv this to my 11months baby.

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    • Binjal's VEG Kitchen / 26 Feb 2015 6:28pm #

      @Neha Sheikh! yes you can, but make soft, its healthy bcz of moong dal.

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  6. Shobana vijay / 26 Feb 2015 10:51am #

    I always go for no fermentation dosa dear.Thanks for sharing.Tomm breakfast I can plan up today itself
    Regards
    Shoba from” Shoba’s Delight “.

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    • Binjal's VEG Kitchen / 26 Feb 2015 11:08am #

      Thank you Shobana Vijay!!!

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