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1) The idli batter recipe calls for 4 cups long grain rice, 1 cup and 1/2 cup split urud dal, and salt to taste. The rice and dal are soaked separately before grinding together into a batter. The batter is then fermented for at least 12 hours before steaming the idlis. 2) The dosa batter recipe includes 1 cup boiled rice, 2 cups raw rice, 3/4 cup urad dal, a handful of cooked rice, 2 tbsp aval, 1 tsp methi seeds, and salt. All ingredients except the cooked rice and salt are soaked for 5 hours before grinding into a smooth paste and fermenting for at least 10 hours. 3)
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1) The idli batter recipe calls for 4 cups long grain rice, 1 cup and 1/2 cup split urud dal, and salt to taste. The rice and dal are soaked separately before grinding together into a batter. The batter is then fermented for at least 12 hours before steaming the idlis. 2) The dosa batter recipe includes 1 cup boiled rice, 2 cups raw rice, 3/4 cup urad dal, a handful of cooked rice, 2 tbsp aval, 1 tsp methi seeds, and salt. All ingredients except the cooked rice and salt are soaked for 5 hours before grinding into a smooth paste and fermenting for at least 10 hours. 3)
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» 4 Cups (Heaped) - Raw Long Grain Rice
» 1 Cup (Heaped) And 1/2 Cup - Split Urud Dhal (Even The Split White Variety Serves The Purpose)
» Salt To Taste.

 
You measure the raw rice(long grain rice) into a vessel. Do not add water to this rice. Take the pressure cooker
and pour 2 cups of water into the pressure cooker. Now Keep the vessel containing the measured rice in the
pressure cooker. Close the pressure cooker with the lid. Wait till the steady steam starts coming. Put the
weight. When the first whistle comes simmer the electric or gas stove. Allow it to be like that for 5 mints.
Then switch off the stove. Allow the pressure to subside on its own. Then add fairly hot water to the rice and
soak it for 4 hours. Just an hour before grinding, wash and soak the urud dal.

First grind the urud dal in the mixie. Then grind the rice to a fine consitency. Not too fine as a paste of
course. Mix the two and add the required salt. Mix thoroughly. The final batter should not be too thick or too
watery. Allow the batter to ferment for atleast 12 hours. Then prepare the idli in the usual manner and really
soft idlis will be got.

  

 
» 1 Cup (Boiled) Rice(Puzhungal Rice)
» 2 Cups Raw Rice(Pacharisi)
» 3/4 Cup Urad Dal
» A Handful Of Cooked Rice
» 2 Tablespoons Of Aval(Poha)
» 1 Teaspoon Venthayam(Methi Seeds)
» Salt To Taste

 
Wash all the ingredients except the cooked rice and salt. Soak them in water for atleast 5 hours. Add the
cooked rice and grind to a smooth paste with the required amount of water. Add the required salt. Cover and
keep aside for at least 10 hours to ferment.
Then mix the batter thoroughly. Take a laddle full of batter and spread on a MEDIUM HOT tawa to a thin
layer quickly. Rest is the same as you do for any ordinary dosa. When spreading the batter if by chance you see
that some parts of the spread area of the dosai is thick do not try to respread it to be thin. This will spoil the
crispy nature of the dosai.

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