Home
Recipes
Software
Store
Discuss Food!
Video
Help
Log in
and post recipes free!
find
in
Anywhere
Recipe Title
Videos
Discussion Groups
Food Dictionary
Product Support
search
Osas
Try this Osas recipe, or post your own recipe for Osas
tell us
Be the first to
submit a photo
for this recipe.
Win $100.00
by posting the best original food photo this month!
Recipe look good to you?
Osas Ingredients
14 oz Patna or long grain
rice
7 oz Urad
dal
Wash
ed in several changes
1 ts
Salt
Of water
10 fl Oz
vegetable oil
Instructions for Osas
Soak the rice and urad dal in separate bowls of water for about 2 hours. The water should cover them by around 1 inch. Drain. Blend the urad dal with 6 fl oz water in an electric blender for 5 - 8 minutes until it is pale, smooth, light and airy. Empty the mixture into a large bowl. Put the rice and 6 tablespoons of water into the blender and blend until it turns into a fine granular paste. Add to the dal with the salt and mix gently. Cover and leave in a warm place like an airing cupboard to ferment for 24-26 hours. The batter should double in volume. Add 7 fl oz water fold in gently and leave in a warm place for a further 1 1/2 hours. Heat 1 1/2 teaspoons of oil in a frying pan and when hot, drop 4 fl oz of batter in the centre of the pan. Put the rounded bottom of a soup spoon very lightly into the center of the batter and using a slow, gentle and continuous spiral motion, spread the batter outwards with the back of the spoon until you have a pancake around 7 inches in diameter. Dribble 1/2 teaspoon of oil over the pancake and another 1/2 teaspoon round the edges. Cover and cook for 1 1/2 - 2 minutes, or until the dosa has turned reddish brown. Turn over and cook uncovered for a further minute or until the second side develops reddish spots. TIPS Urad dal is a small pale yellow split pea. Buy it from Indian grocers or substitute the more familiar yellow split peas available in supermarkets. Madhur Jaffreys Flavours of India - Tamil Nadu Osas These nutritious pancakes from the Tamil Nadu region are versatile and can be eaten for breakfast as a light lunch or for dinner. They may be eaten plain with coconut chutney, or folded over potatoes. From Geminis MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini
Main Ingredient:
Cuisine:
Indian
More like this...
Ingredient Insight - look inside this recipe
Dal
Rice
Salt
Vegetable oil
Side dishes
Pancakes
Indian
Rice
for
flavor
and
categorization
Recent searches:
chicken rice casserole
shredded bbq pork
scallops dijon mustard soy sauce
make ahead potatoes
mexican cheese dip
lemon chicken breast rosemary
homemade spaghetti sauce
avocado green bell pepper
japanese crab meat salad
herbed pork tenderloin
shell shrimp pasta
butterscotch chips chocolate chips coconut nuts
rhubarb butter
chicken breast bacon tomato
skillet hash
low fat banana cookie
beef round rump roast
tomato jelly
seasoned sour cream
kitchen pizza california
O P T I O N S
Rate or Comment
Suggest to Friend
Add to Menu
Email Recipe
Print Recipe
I M P R O V E
Submit Photo
Link to Recipe
Post a Recipe
Invite Friends
Post a Video
R E M E M B E R
Try Soon
Favorite
G R O U P S
log in first
Create your own personal cookbook!
Learn more
Download
our cooking software and
do more
with this recipe!
BigOven for Windows won Best Cooking Software, 2008 from TopTenReviews.com