Neer Dosa are soft, thin and lacy crepes made with a simple batter of rice, water and salt. This quick recipe does not need fermentation and yields light, gluten-free and vegan crepes that are easy to make.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 300 minutes
- Cook time: 30 minutes
- Total time: 330 minutes
- Yield: 18 · 18 Neer Dosa
- Category: Breakfast
- Cuisine: Karnataka, South Indian
Ingredients
- 1 cup or (200 grams) rice (– surti kolam or parmal rice or sona masuri)
- water (as required for soaking rice)
- ¼ to ⅓ cup water (to grind or blend)
- 1.5 to 2 cups water (to be added later)
- salt (as required)
- oil (as required)
Method
Making neer dosa batter
- Rinse the rice grains a few times. Soak them in enough water for 4 to 5 hours or overnight.
- Later drain the soaked rice and add them in a blender or a mixer-grinder.
- Add water for grinding or blending the rice. Do not add a lot of water as then you won't be able to grind the rice finely.
- Grind to a smooth and fine batter and then transfer the batter to another bowl or pan.
- Add water again to get a thin, flowing, runny and watery consistency. I added 2 cups of water.
- The addition of water depends on the quality and kind of rice. So add water as needed.
- Then add salt as required and mix well.
Making neer dosa
- Heat a cast iron pan or a non stick pan on medium to medium-high heat. Drizzle ½ teaspoon of oil.
- Just spread the oil all over with a spoon or small piece of cotton kitchen napkin or with half of an onion.
- Stir the batter in the bowl with the ladle. Then fill the ladle with the batter.
- Pour the batter moving outwards to inside like the way we do for rava dosa.
- Fill in the large gaps too with some of the batter.
- Cover with a lid and cook the dosa till the batter firms up. Don't brown it or flip it. The edges will also separate when the dosa is cooked. You can drizzle a bit of oil on the top of neer dosa if you prefer.
- Make a triangular fold on the tawa itself.
- Then remove the dosa and place it in a plate. Make neer dosa this way and place them separately without them touching each other in a plate.
- Serve neer dosa hot or warm with coconut chutney, veg sagu, veg korma.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.