Neeru Dose is typically Dakshina Karnataka (South Karnataka) breakfast. Neeru in kannada means "Water". Prety much a very easy breakfast. This dosa does not need any fermentation and not much time is needed you can have it as evening snacks. Kai (coconut) chutney or khara (spicy) chutney will go with this. The consistency of this dosa is very thin. The only prepartion to make is to soak the rice about 3 to 5 hrs before.
Ingredients
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- White rice - 1 cup
- Coconut , grated - 1/4 cup
- Green chilli - 1 (optional)
- Salt to taste
- Water to grind
- Soak the rice and coconut for about 3 to 5 hrs
- In a grinder add soaked rice and coconut along with green chilli ( optional, i'll add chilli for taste)
- Add water 1 cup and grind it in a blender/grinder to a very smooth (Thin consistency)
- Pour it into saucepan and add salt. Mix well
- Heat tawa, spread little oil and pour the laddle full of batter
- Put oil over the dosa and allow to cook
- Turn over and cook for a minute and Serve with chutney
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neeru dosa looks yummy!
ReplyDeletei love neeru/ neer dosas and the ones you made look really yumm with the honeycomb effect so typical of these dosas.
ReplyDeleteWow the dosa looks beautiful and yumm.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and Sumptuous !
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your dosa!
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a quick recipe.....I am trying all kinds of dosas these days...will try this one tooo
ReplyDeleteI've never tried this before, but it's a great idea! Looks awesome, Mala. :)
ReplyDeleteWe too make simlar to this,I just love this:)
ReplyDeleteI too make almost the same love the pic.
ReplyDeleteI love these neer dosa's...Loved ur chutney bowl dear..
ReplyDeleteNeer dose looks great!
ReplyDeleteHi Mala, my dad's from Karnataka, and I really love the food of this region. The neeru dose looks fantastic- I remember eating it when I was a kid. I'd love nothing more than a plate of that right now!
ReplyDeleteNeeru Dosa looks yummy. Thank you for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your nice comments.
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neeru dosa is totally new to me.... i will try it soon..first time to ur blog.. got good recipes..
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Oh wow.....looks yummy....
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This is such a delicious and delicate dosa, loved it !
ReplyDeleteNeeru dosa looks tempting. Love to taste it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so soft and spongy! Yummy recipe!
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