Coming to the second day of Blogging Marathon #60,I am sharing an authentic recipe,Dibba Roti.
Dibba Roti is a thick pancake made with ground rice and urad dha,resembles idly in texture but looks like uthappam.
Traditionally dibba roti is made in a deep bottomed heavy pan.The batter is covered and slow cooked then flip to the other side to cook.
As I don't have any heavy deep pan,used my appam pan.It came out with a crispy outer and the inside was soft like idly.
Originally the recipe is made with idly rava(broken rice) but here I used the regular raw rice.So it needs to be ground to a bit coarse paste.
Dibba roti tastes awesome with any kind of chutney and we had it with nalla karam podi.
Dibba Roti
Recipe Source Spicing your life
Preparation time 35-40 minutes
Fermentation time 2-3 hours
Cooking time 15-18 minutes
Cooking time 15-18 minutes
Makes 2
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity |
---|---|
Raw Rice/pacharaisi | 1 cup |
Urad Dhal/uluthamparuppu | 1 cup |
Green Chilly/pachamilagai | 2(finely chopped) |
Curry leaves/karivepillai | 1 sprig(roughly chopped) |
Cumin seeds/jeeragam | 11/2 tsp |
Salt | 1 tsp |
Oil | 4 tbs |
Method
- Soak the rice and dhal separately for 3-4 hours.Grind the urad dhal to a fine paste and remove it.Now grind the rice to a bit coarse paste.Mix the rice and dhal,add the salt and mix it thoroughly.Keep it on the counter for 2-3 hours.
- Now to the batter add in chopped green chilly,cumin seeds and curry leaves.Mix it well and the batter should be thick not runny.
- Heat a pan with 2 tbs of oil and pour around 3-4 ladle full of batter.The thickness should be around 1 inch,no need to spread the batter.
- Cook it covered in a medium flame for 4-5 minutes.Then gently flip it to the other side and cook it for another 3-4 minutes in a medium flame.
- Once the flipped side turns golden then remove it from the pan.
- Serve it with chutney and spice powder.
- Cook it in a medium flame.
- The amount of curry leaves and green chilly can be increased according to personal preference.
- Grind the rice to a bit grainy to get a nice texture..
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