Today's recipe is a simple instant dosa made with leftover bread.I make this dosa whenever I have lot of leftover bread.This dosa tastes like wheat dosa with a slight sweet taste.A spicy chutney makes a perfect accompaniment for this dosa.My kiddo loves to have it with hot and sweet sauce.Lets move on to the recipe...........
Preparation time ~ 20 minutes
   Soaking time ~ 10 minutes
   Cooking time ~ 3-4 minutes/dosa
   Makes ~ 6  dosas
Ingredients
Ingredient 
 | 
Quantity 
 | 
|---|---|
Bread slices(wheat or white bread) 
 | 3-4 slices | 
Rice flour/arisi maavu 
 | 1/2 cup | 
Semolina/Rava 
 | 1/2 cup | 
Onion(finely chopped) 
 | 2-3 tbs | 
Green chilly/pachamilagai 
 | 1 (finely chopped) | 
Curry leaves/karvepillai 
 | few leaves(roughly chopped) | 
Salt 
 | 1 tsp | 
Coriander leaves 
 | 2 tbs(finely chopped) | 
Carrot(grated) 
 | 2 tbs (optional) | 
Oil 
 | as needed to cook dosa | 
 Method
- Soak the bread and semolina in water separately for 10 minutes.Squeeze the water from the bread and mash it well.Now in a blender take the mashed bread,soaked semolina,rice flour and salt.Grind it well to a smooth paste.
 
- Transfer the ground paste to a bowl and add water to adjust the consistency.To this add in chopped onion,green chilly,grated carrot,curry leaves and coriander leaves.Heat than pan and once it becomes hot,pour a ladleful of batter and spread it.Reduce the flame and cook it for a minute.
 
- After a minutes add a tsp of oil and cook it for a minute.Flip it to the other side and cook.Remove it from the griddle and serve it immediately.
 
- Serve it with coconut chutney and spicy chutney.
 
- Drizzle the oil to the dosa once the batter is cooked.
 - The black pepper and cumin seeds also can be added.
 - The batter can be stored in the refrigerator for a day.
 - The batter should not too thick or thin.
 
Enjoy.....................
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13 comments:
Bookmarked!! I always have leftover bread. Will try this next time.
Awesome bread dosa and lovely clicks dear. Loving the bg too good it looks.
I too make it now and then and it is a great way to recycle leftover bread.
Love this dosa, Nalini. I needed this recipe. Perfect to recycle leftover bread.
Excellent dosa Nalini, perfect for me, since i always have bread in the house and my family loves dosas..they will never be able to guess what I am feeding them..super hit!
I made this once and we loved it ! Cudnt take clicks though ! Works beautifully for leftover bread, esp the hard crust on both sides
That is a excellent choice Nalini and I would love to make this sometime soon.
Another wonderful dosa from your kitchen. I loved the recipe and the pictures as well!!
Very interesting dosa recipe with bread. It must have tasted amazing.
What a wonderful way to use leftover bread :)
Bread dosa looks so soft and yummy.
I always make this too as its my favorite, though never with leftover bread..good one..
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