Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Multi Legume Savory Pancake(Dosai) with Sesame Seeds
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Know what you Eat - Breakfast is such an important part of the every day meal and make sure it is high
in protein to give all the energy to get you going throughout the day. Legumes are so rich in fiber they
give you sense of fullness for a longer time. Legumes are a valuable part of a healthy diet, because they
are low in fat, do not contain cholesterol, and have a significant amount of fiber, and are low in sugar and
fat. This is such a wholesome and nutritious pancake, which is packed with different legumes and the
calcium from sesame seeds. The darker the color of the sesame seed the better nutrition profile it is.
Very suitable for kids, adults and even for people with diabetes and gluten free diet.
If you have a picky child at home, surely the Mom has to be creative to whack the brain and come up
with nutritious dishes. Each and every child is different, some like all colorful dishes some might not
eat slight brown or green ones, that’s why i had to peel the peanuts, had to go for white sesame seeds
instead of black and not include the curry leaves and cilantro, even though i love them and they give
such a flavor and taste to any dish. You can also add chopped veggies, greens etc to make it even
more nutritious.
Preparation Time – 30 Minutes
Cooking Time – 30 Minutes
Serves - 6
Ingredients
Peanuts – 1/2 cup
Split Moong Dal/Mung Bean – 1/2 cup
Split Channa Dal(Split Chick Pea) – 1/2 cup
Whole Urad Dal( white lentil) – 1/2 cup
Green Chili – 2 or to taste
Ginger – 1 inch piece
Salt – 1 1/2 tsp or to taste
Asafoetida – 1 small piece or 1/4 tsp powder
Curry leaves – handful (optional)
Onion – 2 medium sized
Cilantro – chopped 2 tbsp(optional)
Sesame seeds – 4 Tbsp
Oil – 2-3 Tbsp
Method
1) Except the peanuts, rinse and soak the other three legumes together and soak the
peanut separately overnight.
2) Take handful of peanuts in your hand and roll between your palms so the peanut peel will come out
or if you don’t mind the color of the peel go to step 3 without peeling.
3) Drain all the water from the legumes, add salt, ginger, green chili, asafoetida, curry leaves(add this
only if there are no issue of food color) and grind to fine paste(batter) adding water as needed
at time.
4) Chop the onion into small pieces and mix with batter and add water as needed to get the
consistency little thinner than pancake.
5) Refrigerate and use this batter as needed.
6) When preparing add the chopped cilantro to the batter, heat a griddle(iron and not nonstick
for additional health benefits). Take a ladle full of batter and spread into a thin circle shape
and take a 1 to 2 tsp of white sesame seeds and spread on top of the batter and pour a tsp
of oil around the batter.
7) Once one side of the dosai/pancake is well cooked and the batter color has changed on the top
flip it and let the other side get cooked.
8) Remove from the griddle and serve hot with chutney or sambar of your choice. I served
it with Tomato Thokku(Tangy & Spicy Tomato Pickle) and i will post the recipe later.
Notes – If you have the batter ready, it will take a maximum of 30 minutes to make a full breakfast
for 6 people. So even on a time crunchy day, you don’t have to compromise on the your health, but
just prepare this in a jiffy and enjoy.
Event Participation
1) This goes to Cooking with Sesame seeds event hosted by Priya.
2) This goes to Kids Delight – Wholesome Breakfast event hosted by Srivalli.
3) Sending this to Creative Food for Picky Eaters hosted by Sara's corner an event started by Sharmi.
4) This goes to MLLA 19th Helping hosted by EC an event started by Susan.
57 comments:
this will be perfect breakfast..love dosas ...
healthy and simple
lovely healthy breakfast recipe..nice idea to add peanuts in the adai.
Your savoury pancakes look delectable.
quite interesting and healthy one!!
Healthy dosa...and love that juice too
Thats a beautiful, healthy and fantastic savoury pancakes, love the addition of sesame seeds...
The Dosa look yummy and different:) Great recipe:)
Healthy pancake !! Nice entry :)
What do I say about that splendid click????? Very perfect in its look & tempting too.... perfect round one.... Healthy to ek dum phaadke hain.... All those legumes in one prep....WOW!!!!!!
Ash...
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
Sure you can get innovative when kids demand something out of the ordinary. You have combined all goodness in one.
Healthy dosa! It's crispy and crunchy!
I really like all ur recipe...they are very unique and health.I have prepare another version by adding rice...I should prepare again once my batter is over and add sesame as u have mentioned ..looks so mouth-watering and would be perfect for my daughter:)
platter looks yummy,..
WOW! Healthy pancake ;DD
Nice and unique dosa...yumm
Indeed a wholesome one! looks delicious
Another healthy recipe from you. Wonderful. The things you tell us about in the know your facts is really very eye opening.
Pancakes look very healthy and fulfilling, very nice recipe!
Learning more healthy recipes from you.....nice one
Healthy and yummy breakfast :-)
Perfect healthy breakfast
Dosa with sesame seeds looks so delicious and so very healthy for you too!
Glad that I wrote the post M! And you should pat yourself for hosting the event..
I just wanted to ask you, even I took sudafed but have you ever noticed the water(mucus) come out after taking that medicine? within 15 mins I feel better but where does it all go? it gets congested in the chest?
That looks so yummy!
Interesting and healthy breafast..Sounds great!!
What a wonderful idea to get so much goodness into little ones.
Looks great!
Goodo, will try that as well and update it..I almost get one a week so variety is welcome, given the headaches it causes..
I asked you coz this year, I got the same heavyness again and finally was given steroid nasal drops to make all that water drain out as it had accumulated inside..Dont want to fill your lovely space about that...but I am told even nyquil will thicken the mucus instead of getting it out..and I want it to get out of my system..
My sis has a 3 yr old kid and she told me the thyme thing..she uses the thyme bundle to prevent kiddo from getting a head-cold.
Lovely recipe and healthy too.
Just when I think there is nothing interesting for breakfast, you make this. Would love to try one of these.
That is one Healthy and delicious breakfast. Ur Pancake /dosha look inviting and crispy.
I like the way u topped the seeds in last pict! nutty and protein pack breakfast!
hi dear,
thx for visiting my blog and for those lovely comments....u ve a wonderful space and all yummy recipes..glad to follow u...do keep in touch!
Absolutely healthy one and adding sesame seeds on the top looks so nice and nodoubt will taste yum.
Next time while making this adai,add a handful of samba rava(dalia)to it while soaking the lentils.will taste yum and also good for health
What a Healthy and a filling breakfast!!!!
Healthy breakfast recipe....
hearty, filling breakfast recipe!! Loved the goodness loaded in the dosa!
Lovely pancake,looks delectable
Healthy and excellent bfast
Nice healthy and filling breakfast. Never added peanuts in dosas. Should give a try sometimes.
Dear Sadhana,
Please collect your award from my blog:)
Thanks!
Very healthy and wholesome b'fast...lovely pics too..
That's an unique comibnation. I have never tried peanuts in dosa. Fermentation is not necessary? I have heard that if urad dal is added fermentation is a must or else it won't be digested well.
Reg. your query, 1/4 cup of brown rice flour is ok. Since brown rice is gluten free I'm not placing any minimum limit to be used.
too gud girls..I like the addition of peanuts in the whole process.bookmarked!
Thanks all for your comments, really appreciate it.
Jeyashri, in our household we are trying to practice grain free diet slowly, so cracked wheat will not work. That is the reason i didn't add rice also. Madhuram, i tried fermenting but i didn't like the taste. There was no problem in using this batter without fermenting.There are so many dishes made with Urad Dal in our house without fermenting like Vadai, Kali etc. So far never faced any issues.
Our chiropractor too is against soy products and we too are weighing its pros and cons. Hopefully we will be able to come to a conclusion very soon.
Sounds like a winner breakfast to me. I love dosas
Helthy and very nice recipe!!
Healthy and flavorful sesame dosa!
healthy yummy breakfast...
This is one wholesome meal I would say.
its true that we really do not pay attention to the breakfast..but looking at such wholesome dishes i dont think anyone of us would think of skipping their breakfast..nice and a quicky..
Love multi-legume dosas...this is one of the ways I get my little one to eat lentils.....another popular multi-legume dish in my house is multi-legume dhoklas, posted it couple of days back only...
nice and healthy recipe. Perfect for all the events. Thanks for participating in the event.
Thats a very healthy and nutritious one..thanks for participating
a wholesome n healthy recipe.they look delectable
Thank you for the lovely entry
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