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Sweet Dosa With Flour

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This sweet dosa is made with jaggery, whole wheat flour, and rice flour. Jaggery is a rich source of iron.

Sweet Dosa with Flour is a very healthy and nutritious Indian crepe or pancake made with whole wheat flour mixed flavoured with cardamom powder, sweetened with jaggery water and milk added to make a thick running consistency like th... Read More..

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How to make Sweet Dosa with Flour

(19 ratings)
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
5 mins
Total time
10 mins
Sweet Dosa with Flour
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Wheat flour
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : March 13, 2019


Ingredients used in Sweet Dosa with Flour
• Milk - 1/2 cup.
• Jaggery water - 1/2 cup.
• Baking powder - 1 pinch.
• Cardamom powder - 1/2 tea spoon.
• Wheat flour - 1 cup.
• Coconut (grated) - 1/2 cup.
• Sugar - 1 tablespoon.
• Ghee - 1 tea spoon.
Method:
  • In a bowl add wheat flour, ghee, cardamom powder, baking powder, mix this and add jaggery water, milk, mix this like a dosa batter, Pour this batter like pan cakes.
  • Cook on both sides (if you want crispy cook only on one side see the image picture) and stuff with grated coconut and sugar.

Serve this hot.






Cooking with images Gahu madhur, Wheat flour , Godhi sihi





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Sweet Dosa with Flour is a very healthy and nutritious Indian crepe or pancake made with whole wheat flour mixed flavoured with cardamom powder, sweetened with jaggery water and milk added to make a thick running consistency like the dosa batter. This is then fried on the pan like pancakes, stuffed with a mix of freshly grated coconut and sugar mixed together and served hot. An awesome dish, sweet dosa made with whole wheat flour, easy to prepare, no need for fermenting the batter, jaggery with a pinch of salt enhances the taste of the sweet dosa. Kids would love to eat it with a dash of butter.

 

A brilliant and fast to cook sweet pancake that can be made in a jiffy to delight your kids, guests etc! These sweet dosas are very comforting, light, fluffy and tender crepes, tastes extremely great with the goodness of whole wheat, jaggery and fresh grated coconut. These are very similar to the Goan Coconut Jaggery Pancakes which is a very popular dish mainly for its jaggery and coconut flavors. Do try this explicit recipe as it makes your salivating for more.

 

Jaggery is a very popular ingredients widely used all over India to make a variety of sweet delicacies. It is commonly known as Gur. Jaggery is prepared using fresh sugarcane juice, date or palm juice which may vary in colors from dark to golden brown. Jaggery contains sugar in the form of sucrose and some of the popular sweet meat is chikki made using a variety of ingredients like peanuts, til, sesame seeds, cashew nuts etc.

 

Jaggery is used in most sweet dishes made in countries such as India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The largest consumer and producer of the jaggery in India is the Maharashtra where people generally use it to eat and drink water to get instant energy. Jaggery is an excellent substitute for sugar and has the ability to digest food properly as well as cleanse whole body by removing toxins. Jaggery is very healthy and contains high quantities of minerals, vitamins, iron and healthy nutrients.

 

It also purifies whole blood if regularly consumed. Potassium and sodium found in it helps in maintaining acid balance in the body as well as controlling blood pressure up to the normal level. To try and enjoy this delectable Sweet dosa, do watch the below video. Do also enjoy preparing this dish and delighting your kids and family.

Recipe of Sweet Dosa with Flour:

Ingredients:

  1. Wheat flour              -       1 cup
  2. Butter                      -       2 tbsp
  3. Cardamom powder   -       ¼ tsp
  4. Baking powder         -       pinch
  5. Jaggery water           -       ¼ cup
  6. Milk                            -       as required
  7. Salt (optional)          -       pinch
  8. Coconut (grated)      -       3 tbsp
  9. Sugar                          -       2 tbsp

Directions:

  1. Take a bowl and add wheat flour, butter, cardamom powder, baking powder and mix well.
  2. Add jaggery water, milk and mix like a dosa batter.
  3. Heat a tawa and pour this batter like pancakes.
  4. Add melted butter around the pancake and cook on both sides (if you want crispy pancakes, cook only on one side).
  5. Remove and stuff with grated coconut and sugar.
  6. Serve hot.

 

Coconut is used in various ways for culinary use. The white flesh meat in the coconut is edible and can be used fresh or dried for cooking. It is used for making chutney, adding few spices to it and makes a aromatic masala for curries and gravies. The fleshy part can also be used to produce coconut milk which are used in various aromatic and flavorful dishes like cooking fish in coconut milk with spices or for making kheer (Indian dessert).

 

Puttu, a culinary delicacy of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, where layers of coconut alternate with layers of powdered rice are fitted into a bamboo stalk or in recent times this has been replaced with steel or aluminium tubes, which is then steamed over a pot. Invariably coconut chutney is an important accompaniment served with Idli, Vada and Dosa. Ground coconut with spices is also used in making of Sambar. Do try this amazing and yummy south Indian tiffindosa recipe and enjoy making in new variations giving creative dimensions in making it healthier.

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MAYA VIJAY Posted on Fri Jul 05 2013

wow chef just now I saw your receipe and I am the first to see your receipe, Thanks

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ayuryaam Posted on Fri Jul 05 2013

mouth watering..should try this dosa this weekend..it reminded me of bellam attu my granny used to make...the cocnut and sugar looks yummy.

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srilakshminaidu Posted on Fri Jul 05 2013

8? more to go to hit 1000 :) :)

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Manpreetkaur Sodhi Posted on Fri Jul 05 2013

Vahchef thanks for this tasty recepie...please show different cake icings and also how to make buttercream roses,my husband is having Birthday next month I want to make beautiful cake and surprise him.

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nupur sen Posted on Fri Jul 05 2013

Wow all Things u make Look sooooo tasty... Yum :)

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msrudramma Posted on Sat Jul 06 2013

lovely! this is a great recipe

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Urvasi163 Posted on Sat Jul 06 2013

Chef, what happened to your promise you made a few weeks ago to show various types of icing for cakes?

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Urvasi163 Posted on Sat Jul 06 2013

These are called Malpuva in Gujarati. Only difference is its made without coconut

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jp gummadi Posted on Sat Jul 06 2013

This is old regional receipe of krishna dt...from Andra pradesh..my hubby and kids love sweet dosa...

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soujiblogger Posted on Sun Jul 07 2013

We made these in andhra pradesh

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Beena Roy Posted on Tue Jul 09 2013

We add some crushed jeera and cardamom into the coconut mixture. If possible we add jaggery flakes instead of sugar in the mixture. It tastes soooo good! :)

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Komal Desai Posted on Sat Jul 13 2013

this was delishhh!!!

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