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Yes, yes. It is Chembaruthi- and no, no one is mental.
Hibiscus leaves are said to be rich in antioxidants, which help clean your body from harmful and unwanted toxins.
Hibiscus (Chembaruthi) Neer Dosa
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Prep in: 300 minutes
Cooks in: 45 minutes
Total in: 345 minutes
Makes: 4 servings
Ingredients
- 1 cup Dosa rice
- 2 cups Water
- Salt and Pepper, to taste
- 100 grams White hibiscus leaves, cleaned and chopped
- Cooking oil, for making dosa
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How to make
- To begin making the Hibiscus (Chembaruthi) Neer Dosa Recipe, first soak the rice overnight or for at least 8 hours in water.
- Once soaked, using a mixer grinder blend the rice along with the hibiscus leaves to form a smooth dosa batter. The batter should be of smooth flowing consistency so we can pour it in the tawa and swirl it to spread. This will not be spread like a regular dosa
- Add salt and pepper to taste. You can also optionally grind it along with green chilies.
- The Hibiscus (Chembaruthi) Neer Dosa is now ready to be made. The Neer Dosa is made very similar to the Rava Dosa.
- To make the Hibiscus (Chembaruthi) Neer Dosa, we don’t spread it on the pan like a pancake or a regular dosa. We pour the dosa batter on the hot pan and it will spread itself creating holes.
- Note: It is a good idea to use an iron pan, as the texture and the softness of the dosa comes out perfectly with an iron pan.
- To begin, make sure you have a greased and seasoned iron pan. Grease and preheat the iron pan until it is sizzling hot. When you sprinkle water on the pan; the water will sizzle and evaporate.
- Once you have the right heat on the pan; pour a ladle of the batter in a circular motion starting from the outer edges. The batter will sizzle and flow to spread itself. Fill in the batter where there is a gap, but do allow the dosa to have a few tiny holes. There is no need to sprinkle oil to cook the Hibiscus (Chembaruthi) Neer Dosa.
- The Neer Dosa cooks very quickly; when you notice the top of the dosa is no longer raw, the Neer Dosa is cooked. The cooking process will take less than 30 seconds per dosa.
- Slide a flat spatula from the sides of the pan and fold the Neer Dosa into a half and then into another half to form a triangle. Place the Hibiscus (Chembaruthi) Neer Dosa on a platter and continue to make Neer Dosa’s the similar way.
- Make sure you place the Hibiscus Neer Dosa away from each other when they are hot; as they tend to stick to each other. Once they cool down, you can place them one on top of the other; into a covered bowl and serve warm.
- Serve the Hibiscus (Chembaruthi) Dosai along with a spicy chutney and a glass of smoothie for a wholesome breakfast.
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