These soft, fluffy & thick lentil dosas are served in a set of 3, with coconut chutney, sagu or potato masala. Serve them anytime for a meal.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 10 minutes
- Cook time: 30 minutes
- Total time: 520 minutes
- Yield: 20 · 20 set dosas
- Category: Breakfast
- Cuisine: Karnataka
Ingredients
- 2 cups raw rice (or parboiled rice (like idli rice or sona masuri or any rice))
- 1 cup poha ((thick or medium attukulu or avalakki))
- ½ cup urad dal ((skinned black gram))
- 1½ teaspoons fenugreek seeds ((menthulu or methi))
- ½ teaspoon salt ((more to adjust))
- oil or butter (as needed)
Method
- Soaking: To make set dosa recipe, firstly add rice to a large bowl and wash very well a few times. Then soak in ample amount of water for about 5 hours. Add urad dal and fenugreek seeds to another bowl and rinse them a few times. Then soak in ample amount of water for about 5 hours. Wash poha just before grinding the batter.
- Making batter: Drain the water from from both the bowls. Add urad dal, salt, fenugreek seeds and poha to a blender jar along with 1 cup water. Blend them till bubbly. If needed add more water to grind the batter smooth & frothy. Do not add too much water, batter should not be very runny.
- Transfer the batter to a large batter bowl. Add rice to the jar along with 1/4 cup water. Grind to a smooth batter. Pour this to the urad dal batter. Mix everything well till well combined.
- Fermenting: Set aside in a warm place for 8 to 12 hours for the batter to ferment and rise well.
How to make Set Dosa
- Add few drops of oil to a tawa. Using a tissue or cut onion spread the oil very well. Heat the tawa. Mix the batter gently. Taste test and add more salt if required.
- Pour one ladle full of batter and dab it gently to spread the batter do not spread like a normal dosa. Add oil across the edges.
- Cover and cook for a while until it is cooked inside. You can flip and cook it for a minute on the inner side as well.
- To get a crispy set dosa, lower the flame and cook for a while. Sprinkle idli podi if you have it or serve hot with chutney. Repeat making more set dosa on the tawa.
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.