Atta Dosa Recipe – 2 Minute Healthy Indian Breakfast – CookingShooking

Atta Dosa Recipe – 2 Minute Healthy Indian Breakfast – CookingShooking
7 Dosa ionicons-v5-c 12 mins

Hey Foodies, This instant Atta dosa or whole wheat dosa is a healthy and unique dosa recipe. A healthy version and interesting variant to the ever popular South Indian dosa recipe. It is very easy to prepare, it only contains wheat flour and salt that is diluted in water and then to ferment it we use Eno. Cooked on a dosa tava, drizzled with oil and then served with sambar and chutney. Kids and adults alike will love these sumptuous and delicious dosas, these atta dosa are a savior for those busy breakfast day. So, go ahead and try out our healthier version of Atta dosa.

Atta Dosa Recipe – 2 Minute Healthy Indian Breakfast – CookingShooking

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Atta Dosa Recipe – 2 Minute Healthy Indian Breakfast – CookingShooking

Atta Dosa Recipe – 2 Minute Healthy Indian Breakfast – CookingShooking

Hey Foodies, This instant Atta dosa or whole wheat dosa is a healthy and unique dosa recipe. A healthy version and interesting variant to the ever popular South Indian dosa recipe. It is very easy to prepare, it only contains wheat flour and salt that is diluted in water and then to ferment it we use Eno. Cooked on a dosa tava, drizzled with oil and then served with sambar and chutney. Kids and adults alike will love these sumptuous and delicious dosas, these atta dosa are a savior for those busy breakfast day. So, go ahead and try out our healthier version of Atta dosa.

Serves Prep Time Cook Time Total Time
7 Dosa 10 mins 2 mins 12 mins
INGREDIENTS:
  • Atta - 1 cup or ½ cup atta and ½ cup of oats flour
  • salt - 1 tsp
  • Eno - 1 sachet or 1 tsp or ½ tsp baking soda and ½ tsp lemon juice
  • Water - as required to make the batter
  • oil - as required to make the dosa
RECIPE STEPS:
  1. In a large mixing bowl combine atta, salt and eno. Give it a stir.
    In a large mixing bowl combine atta, salt and eno. Give it a stir.
  2. Start adding little water at a time to make a thick batter at the beginning.
    Start adding little water at a time to make a thick batter at the beginning.
  3. Once all combined then start adding more water to make a lump free batter. The Batter has to be thin.
    Once all combined then start adding more water to make a lump free batter. The Batter has to be thin.
  4. Preheat a dosa tava over high heat, sprinkle water to lower the temperature of the tava and wipe the water with a cloth.
    Preheat a dosa tava over high heat, sprinkle water to lower the temperature of the tava and wipe the water with a cloth.
  5. Spread a good ladle full of the batter, spread it evenly and cook it over medium heat.
    Spread a good ladle full of the batter, spread it evenly and cook it over medium heat.
  6. Once the dosa batter starts to dry from top, drizzle some oil and cook for 2 minutes or until golden from the bottom.
    Once the dosa batter starts to dry from top, drizzle some oil and cook for 2 minutes or until golden from the bottom.
  7. After 2 minutes, add masala potato filling or simply add onion, carrots and green chili.Flip it and continue to cook further. Atta Dosa is ready.
    After 2 minutes, add masala potato filling or simply add onion, carrots and green chili.Flip it and continue to cook further. Atta Dosa is ready.
Serve
  1. Serve the healthy Atta Dosa hot at breakfast with some allam chutney, coconut chutney, gun powder and some sambar.
    Serve the healthy Atta Dosa hot at breakfast with some allam chutney, coconut chutney, gun powder and some sambar.
RECIPE NOTES :

Notes: Eno is used for instant fermentation and for making the batter crispy. Making the batter thick in the beginning and then thinning it down prevents lump formation. Bring the temperature down of the tava, will ensure that the dosa can stick to the tava really well. You can use ghee instead of oil. You can sprinkle some gun powder or some podi masala. If you cook over low flame then the dosa will be crispy and crunchy, if you cook over high flame then it would be soft. Medium flame is ideal for a perfect dosa.