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Rava Dosa Recipe

Rava Dosa is one of my favorite dishes. Unlike ordinary dosa, this recipe does not need much time for fermentation. For making ordinary dosa, we need to the leave the batter for about 6-7 hours to ferment. For Rava Dosa, the ingredients need to be soaked for just 1 hour. This is apt for the jiffy tiffin making.

I have used poha (aval) in preparing the Rava Dosa. I powdered the poha in the mixer. We can also use wheat/maida instead of poha.

Rava Dosa with coriander chutney
Rava Dosa with coriander chutney
Rava Dosa with coriander chutney
Rava Dosa with coriander chutney

Ingredients:

Rice flour: 1 cup
Poha (nicely powdered): 1 cup
Rava: 2 cups
Onion
Green chillies
Curry leaves

Preparation Method:

  1. Mix the rava, rice flour and poha with buttermilk and water.
  2. Make a thin batter adding enough water.
  3. Finely chop the onions and green chillies and add it to the batter.
  4. Heat the oil and do seasoning with mustard, cumin seeds and curry leaves and add it to
         the batter.
  5. Leave the batter for about 1 hour and then start making the dosa.

Tips and Tricks:

  • Since Rava Dosa cannot be spread on the tawa (pan) like the ordinary dosa, we need to
       pour the batter starting from outside and then finishing off in the middle.
  • Cook the Rava Dosa in high flame for 1-2 minutes. After turning the Rava Dosa, change it
       to low flame.
  • By adjusting the flame accordingly, the Rava Dosa comes out without tearing off.
  • As mentioned above, the batter should be thin enough so that it can be very easily
       poured on the tawa.

Rava Dosa should be served hot with chutney or sambar.

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26 replies on “Rava Dosa Recipe”

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Rava Dosa recipe sounds yummy and btw thats my favourite too! Lemme try this one and revert.

All well here.

Keep blogging and sure we’ll also stay tuned!

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Btw, I am planning to try out this yummy sounding Rava Dosa Recipe this evening! Wish me good luck and I shall revert to you with the audience feedback on this!

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No doubt “Samaiyal Arasi” chandra moushi’s heir Deepa vaini would definitely bring out the best… am keeping my fingers crossed to hear the feeback from you 🙂
Wow… congratulations to the kiddo for giving out his best in the exams!!Hugs to the “Vaal” paiyan 😉
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Rava Dosa with coriander chutney looks really yummy. I thought the Rova Dosa preparation is cumbersome, but your receipe looks really simple. I will surely try it out.

Thanks a lot dearie. Well, making Rava Dosa is not an arduous task… do follow the tips mentioned.

Hey another yummy dish from our chef Anu !! Look’s like Anu’s Kitchen is on it’s way to beat Hema’s Kitchen ( a popular restaurant here in Chicago…) very soon… 😉

Hey buddy,

Glad that you liked the yummy Rava Dosa.
Your exalting words does boost me try out more recipes in near future.
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Another neat recipe for a mouth watering south indian dish. Do invite me next time when you make it so that I can join the fun… 🙂

Pal,
You are most welcome to join us 🙂
Glad that you liked the “mouth watering” Rava Dosa recipe.

Anu, hello..this is a lovely dosa here, liked the addn of poha pwdr in it! Thks for trying out (u did, right) the buttermilk dosa, nice brkfast treat as well as uses up any buttermilk u wish to finish off! 😀 Tks for posting ur link and do keep visiting! 🙂 All the best to your nanha-munna 2 month food blog!

Thanks a lot for the lovely comments Purnima 🙂 Am elated to receive a comment from a veteran blogger.
Do keep visiting the “nanha-munna” site, it would really motivate Me, a novice blogger 😀

hi, happened to read your blog. I was also having the problem of spreading the rava dosai, but i had found this way, more easy for making thin crispy dosa, so that the batter is not required to be poured from the outsides as mentioned by you.

keep the dosa tava (preferaly nonstick) to the stove, and lit stove. That time itself, before tava gets hot. spread the batter in the thava, since the thava is not hot at all, batter can be spread in thin layer with serving spoon very easily, as it will not stick to the tava. Then make the flame in high volume, and do the rest of roasting it.

And now making next one, take tava out of the stove and just pour little water or wipe the thava with a water soked towel, so that the tava gets cold, again do the same thing like spreading the batter to thin layer.

atulya

Hi Anu,

Just a query. Do you have to grind the poha in the mixer and make it like powder. Pls tell me cause I want to try this recipe in the weekend.

Vanessa

Yes. Powder poha in the mixer and use it for the rava dosa recipe. I have mentioned it in the post. Kindly go through it again. Thanks for stopping by! Try out the recipe and do give your feedback 🙂

I love rava dosa.There are so many combination of amounts of flours we use to make rava dosa, it’s confusing !!

I will make your’s and see this works! Looks good with lacy pattern 🙂 Thanks ..

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