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   Ben Collver to All   
   Dosai (South Indian Rice Pancakes Jaffna   
   15 Feb 26 06:16:28   
   
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         Title: Rice Dosai (South Indian Rice Pancakes Jaffna Style)   
    Categories: Indian, Pancakes   
         Yield: 2 Servings   
       
         1 c  Urad dal   
         2 c  Rice flour or rice grains   
       
     Soak the dal and rice grains in water for at least 8 hours. Process   
     these separately in a food processor with a little water and mix both   
     item to make the dosai batter. The batter should be runny enough so   
     it can be poured over a hot griddle and spread out into a circle   
     immediately. Mix with the rice flour and add 1/8 ts baking soda. Let   
     the batter sit over night to rise and sour slightly. A little yogurt   
     can be added to the batter to help it rise through the night. The   
     batter temperature should be around 70 to 80?F.   
        
     Add 1 ts salt to the batter. Pour a ladle full of batter onto a very   
     well seasoned hot griddle or heavy frying pan. Cook like pancakes.   
     Ghee is spread on the griddle after cooking each dosai.   
        
     Dosais are usually served with coconut chutney and/or sambar and   
     curries. The batter can be made very thin to produce and extra thin   
     pancake, known as paper dosai. For masala dosai, potato curry is   
     placed inside the pancake and it is rolled, something like a large,   
     crisp crepe.   
        
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