Rava Dosa is a popular South Indian dish. It looks like thin crepes. Rava Dosas are quick to make. These crepes are prepared without fermenting. They can be served as a snack or part of a main meal. Initial days my rava dosa was terrible.. They use to be thick and never got the golden color. Slowly I learned to master it and now it is just perfect how it has to be. My hubby is not a big fan of rava upma, but thank god he atleast like rawa dosa. So here is the recipe of onion rava dosa in my way...
Ingredient's
Semolina 1/2 cup
Rice flour 1/2 cup
Maida 1/4 cup
Ginger, finely chopped 1tbsp
Green chillies 1, chopped
Whole black pepper 2 tsp, Jeera 1tsp
Onion 1, finely chopped
Coriander leaves,chopped 1 tblsp
Curry leaves 1 sprig
Salt as needed
Oil/ghee as needed.
Cooking Method
Take all the ingredients except onion in a bowl and mix water with it. Use a egg beater for easy mixing. Keep onions aside. The batter should be very thin of running consistency.
Heat a non stick dosa pan preferably. It should be really hot. Drizzle some oil and pour the watery batter, first to form a outer circle and then fill in the centre, just one layer. Immediately top the chopped onions in a sprinkled way. Add a tsp of oil/ ghee over it. Let it cook in medium flame until the dosa browns to a golden colour. It takes some time in medium flame. If you cook in high flame you may not get the crispy dosa. So cook slowly in medium flame. Do not flip, just fold and serve hot.
Serve hot immediately with sambar and chutney the best combo.