Moong masala dosa is a crispy dosa made with soaked green gram (moong dal), rice, and regular spices. Unlike traditional South Indian dosa, this recipe does not require fermentation. In this recipe, I share an instant Mysore chutney and a South Indian-style dosa masala that are both easy to prepare and pair perfectly with the moong dosa. With a little planning, this instant dosa serves as a great alternative to the traditional dosa recipe, taking less than 30 minutes to make while delivering an amazing taste with Mysore chutney and masala. Do give it a try!
Key Tips for Making Green Moong Masala Dosa at Home:
- Preparing the Batter: Along with green moong, I soak some rice, which helps give the dosa its crispiness. I also add some rava (semolina) to the batter to keep the dosa crispy for longer. The dosa batter should have a thick, pourable consistency. Add water gradually while grinding the soaked dal. If the batter turns out too thin, adding some rava helps absorb excess water and improves the texture.
- Enhancing the Flavor: To elevate the taste, I prepare an instant Mysore chutney and a simple potato masala. Both are quick to make and complement the dosa beautifully.
- Cooking for the Perfect Texture: Reduce the tawa (griddle) temperature before spreading the dosa, and cook it on a medium flame for the best crispy texture. The dosa tastes best when served hot with masala and chutney.
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Ingredients
For green moong dosa batter
- 1 cup green moong
- ยผ cup rice
- 3 green chilli
- 1 inch ginger
- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- Some curry leaves
- Salt to taste
- ยผ cup fine rava
- ยฝ cup water or as requied
For mysore chutney
- 8-10 soaked dry Kashmiri red chilli
- 1 inch ginger
- 6-7 garlic cloves
- 4 tbsp roasted chana dal
- Salt to taste
- ยฝ tsp turmeric powder
- 1 tbsp dry coriander seeds
- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- 5-6 curry leaves
- 2 tbsp tamarind pulp
- ยผ cup water or as required
For potato masala
- 2 tbsp oil
- ยฝ tsp mustard seeds
- Pinch of hing
- ยฝ tsp urad dal
- ยฝ tsp chana dal
- Some curry leaves
- 3 chopped green chilli
- 1 tbsp chopped ginger
- 1 tbsp chopped garlic
- 3 medium size slices onion
- 1 cup hot water
- 3 medium size boiled and mashed potatoes
- Salt to taste
- ยฝ tsp turmeric powder
- Pinch of sugar
- Some coriander leaves
Assembling dosa
- Dosa batter
- Oil or butter
- Mysore chutney
- Dosa masala
Instructions
Making Green Moong Dosa Batter
- In a mixing bowl, add 1 cup green moong and ยผ cup rice. Wash and soak for 6 hours.
- In a mixer jar, add the soaked moong mixture, 3 green chilies, 1-inch ginger, 1 tsp cumin seeds, some curry leaves, and ยฝ cup water. Grind into a smooth batter.
- Transfer the batter to a mixing bowl, add salt and ยผ cup fine rava. Mix well and whisk the batter for 2-3 minutes to make it light and fluffy.
- Cover and let the batter rest for 15-20 minutes. Keep it aside.
Making Mysore Chutney
- In a mixer jar, add 8-10 soaked dry Kashmiri red chilies, 1-inch ginger, 6 garlic cloves, 4 tbsp roasted chana dal, salt, ยฝ tsp turmeric powder, 1 tbsp dry coriander seeds, 1 tsp cumin seeds, 5-6 curry leaves, 2 tbsp tamarind pulp, and ยผ cup water. Grind into a thick chutney.
- Do not make the chutney too thin; otherwise, the dosa will not become crisp.
- Mysore chutney is ready. Keep it aside.
Making Dosa Masala
- In a pan, heat 2 tbsp oil. Add ยฝ tsp mustard seeds, a pinch of hing, ยฝ tsp urad dal, and ยฝ tsp chana dal. Sautรฉ.
- Add some curry leaves, 3 chopped green chilies, 1 tbsp chopped ginger, and 1 tbsp chopped garlic. Sautรฉ.
- Add 3 medium-sized sliced onions and sautรฉ until they become transparent.
- Add 1 cup hot water and bring it to a boil. Adding water makes the dosa masala soft and moist.
- Add 3 medium-sized boiled and mashed potatoes, salt, ยฝ tsp turmeric powder, and a pinch of sugar. Mix well and cook until the water is absorbed into the potatoes.
- Garnish with coriander leaves and mix well.
- Hotel-style dosa masala is ready.
Making Mysore Moong Dosa
- Heat a dosa tawa, sprinkle some water, and wipe it. This process reduces the temperature of the tawa.
- Pour 1.5 ladles of batter in the center of the tawa and spread it evenly.
- Apply some oil and butter to the dosa and cook on medium flame until it becomes crisp on both sides.
- Spread Mysore chutney on the dosa and add the dosa masala in the center. Spread evenly.
- Fold the dosa and serve hot with chutney and sambar.
Notes
- The addition of rice makes moong dosa crispy.
- Do not add too much water while grinding the dosa batter.
- The addition of some rava makes the dosa crispier for a longer time.
- The dosa batter should be medium-thick and of pouring consistency. Do not make it too thin.
- Sprinkle some water to reduce the dosa tawa temperature, then spread the dosa batter easily.
- Cook the dosa on a medium flame. Do not cook it on a high flame.
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