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Monday, July 29, 2013

Red Rice Dosa/Sivappu Arisi Dosai

Red Rice is a unhulled rice, meaning only the outer hard  husk has been removed, leaving the inner cover (bran) of the rice grain intact.. It has a slightly nutty flavor and because of the germ of the rice is left intact it has high nutritional value. Red rice is meaty and has volume. One  could say it’s heavy because just a little fills you up fast. Red Rice is mostly grown in Asia and tends to be fairly expensive because the yields tend to be low but of high quality.Red rice has relatively high dietary fiber and lowers cholesterol, control blood sugar levels and regulate weight as little will make you fuller.You can get this healthy red rice in natural,organic and health food stores.

It is reputed to be a healtier alternative to polished rice,contains powerful anti oxidants,and have cancer fighting elements.It may not look attractive for those who love white polished rice, has a slightly funky taste somewhat similar to unpolished brown rice which might put off those who are not used to it.Since red rice had many nutritional value i tried making our South Indian dish  aka dosas and they came out extremely well.
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1+1/2cups Red rice
1/2cup Parboiled rice
1/2cup Whole urad dal (without skin)
1/2tsp Fenugreek seeds
Salt

Wash and soak the brown rice,parboiled rice and whole urad dal with fenugreek seeds separately for atleast 4 hours.

Grind as bit coarse batter with enough water in a grinder and add enough salt, mix well and keep it for fermentation.

The next day while making dosas, give a stir to the fermented batter.

If your batter is thick, just add water to make them little bit thin.

Heat a non stick pan, grease the pan with oil using a paper towel.

Now pour a spoonful of batter and turn in clockwise to small circles..

Drizzle few drops of oil around and flip the other side and cook well.

Serve this healthy dosas with any sort of spicy chutneys or sambhar..


24 comments:

  1. wow thats a very healthy and yummy looking dosa aks :):) looks so soft :)

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  2. Love the red colour..new kind of dosai .. really healthy..looks yumm.

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  3. healthy dosa n love the natural color too :-)

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  4. Hi Priya,

    I had a bag of rosematta rice a while back; I loved it! If I find it again I will keep practicing my dosa skills with this recipe. You make it sound easy! :)

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  5. You bring out such amazing and interesting recipes!!

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  6. Nutritious Red Rice Dosa. and very filling too :)

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  7. Priya, what a lovely and healthy recipe.

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  8. me too been using one such rice variety for my dosa n idlies.. love tis

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  9. very very healthy and delicious dosa...

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  10. Priya you always try some new recipes....this dosa looks really yummy ....

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  11. awesome recipe....looks delicious....very nice and healthy

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  12. red rice na puttu arisi ah ?? color supera irruku..

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  13. Very healthy and a nice variety of dosa. Amazing!

    today's post:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/07/bhindi-rasa-malabi.html

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  14. your experiments in the kitchen comes out so well each and every time.

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  15. Healthy dosa.. What is red rice called in tamil ??

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  16. That's a colorful looking dosa & healthy one too :) I love red rice as such as steamed rice !

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