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8th April 2009, 08:59 PM
#111
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Shakthi: I use two non stick pans, makes it quicker also I turn the pan upside down and hold it in running cold water to cool it down quicker.... not sure if it is a good idea!
Anyone knows the recipe for neer dosa?
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8th April 2009 08:59 PM
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20th April 2009, 08:27 PM
#112
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found this interesting site on some receipes of Karnataka ...
<a href = "http://www.bennett.com/curry/karnata.htm">Click Here</a>
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12th November 2009, 04:16 PM
#113
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Originally Posted by
Anoushka
Shakthi: I use two non stick pans, makes it quicker
also I turn the pan upside down and hold it in running cold water to cool it down quicker.... not sure if it is a good idea!
Anyone knows the recipe for neer dosa?
Anou,
I hope I saw this thread, before ur question's anniversary!
I supp my friend makes it this way.
Ingredients: For one cup raw rice, she grinds ONE FULL coconut (can lessen if u really are worried about cholestrol and health conscious) (coconut milk optional)
Method: Rice needs to be soaked for 3 to 4 hour sand ground to paste (lil watery) and ground along with coconut.
Heat thava, and spread the batter like regular dosa (batter needs to be thin to get paper consistency) Dosa would remain WHITE even after getting done. Any good chutney would be a proper side dish.
Variation: I am also told some ppl do it with PLAIN RAW RICE (without coconut. However adding coconut sure makes it yummy)
Caution: Neer thosa has to be served hot and consumed fresh for better appreciation.
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16th December 2009, 04:00 PM
#114
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thanks Shakthi
The moment will arrive when you are comfortable with who you are, and what you are--when you don't feel the need to apologize for anything or to deny anything. To be comfortable in your own skin is the beginning of strength.
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