Moong Dhal Dosa – an instant savoury crepe made from yellow moong dhal and poha (flattened rice). Unlike the regular dosa that requires long hours of soaking, grinding and fermenting process, this dosa comparatively demands less work and requires no fermentation. This savoury crepe is highly nutritious, protein packed and is satiating as well as light on stomach. This flavourful and protein packed moong dhal dosa can be a welcoming addition to South Indian tiffin / breakfast/ dinner menu. Serve this moong dhal dosa with your favourite chutney /sambar / gun powder.
Preparation time: 3 -4 hours (for soaking the lentils)
Cooking Time: 15 – 20 minutes
Ingredients:
To Soak & grind
Moong dhal | 1 cup |
Poha (thick) | 1/2 cup |
Salt | to taste |
Turmeric (optional) | 1/4 th teaspoon |
For toppings:
Onion | 1 |
Tomato | 1/2 |
Green chilli | 1 to 2 |
Carrot (grated) | 1/4 th cup |
Coriander (finely chopped) | handful |
Ginger | 1 inch piece |
For Seasoning:
Oil | 1 teaspoon |
Mustard seeds | 1 teaspoon |
Hing / Asafoetida | 1/4th teaspoon |
Step by Step Instructions:
- Soaking the lentils – Wash the moong dhal thoroughly and place it in a bowl with enough water. Soak this moong dhal in water for about 3 – 4 hours.
- Soak the Poha in water 15 minutes just before grinding. For convenience, you can also soak the poha along with the moong dhal.
- Preparing the batter – After 3 – 4 hours, drain the water completely and transfer both the moong dhal and Poha to a mixer jar / blender. Grind it using little water to a smooth paste. The consistency of the batter should be similar to dosa batter. Add salt and turmeric (optional) to the batter. The addition of turmeric is just to enhance the colour of the crepe. Mix thoroughly using a ladle and keep it aside. No fermentation required.





- The batter can be used immediately after grinding for making dosa. But I prefer to rest the batter just for 15 to 30 minutes before making the dosa. This is optional. If you are making the dosa at a later time or the next day, then refrigerate the batter. The shelf life of the batter is 2 -3 days.
- Toppings – Finely chop the onion, tomato , green chillies and coriander. Grate the carrot and ginger.
- Take a portion of the batter that is needed and add all the toppings to the batter. Mix well.




- Seasoning – In a kadai / pan, add 1 teaspoon oil. When the oil is warm enough, add 1 teaspoon mustard seeds. Allow the mustard seeds to crackle. Switch off the stove and add 1/4th teaspoon hing. Pour this seasoning to the batter. Mix well.



- Making the dosa – Place the dosa tava / griddle on the stove and grease the pan with 1/2 teaspoon oil. When the pan is slightly warm, pour about 1 to 1 1/2 ladle of the batter at the centre of the pan and spread it in circular motion, similar to how you make the regular dosa. Do not spread the batter too thin as you make for a crisp dosa. Spread it medium thick so that the batter can hold the toppings. Drizzle about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon oil. Close with a lid and cook in medium flame for few seconds. When you see slight golden edges, you can either flip it on other side carefully or fold it and remove carefully from the griddle.



- Serve this delicious and healthy moong dhal dosa with chutney / sambar or idli milagaipodi / gun powder.

Notes:
- If you prefer plain dosa, then skip adding the toppings. But I find that adding the toppings enriches the taste of this dosa.
- Variation – You can add other veggies like green and red bell peppers too for the toppings.
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Wow looks so good👀💕✨ So colorful with those natural colorings from vegetables and spices. If it’s on my plate I’d have a huge grin😆❤️
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Thank you very much Tanooki for your generous and kind words
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Looks very good and healthy ~ thanks for sharing, Sowmya 😃
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Thank you Phil for your kind words
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With pleasure, dear Sowmya ~ have a great day 🌺
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Yum!
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Thank you very much
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It’s a healthier version of the regular dosa. Thanks for sharing
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Yes indeed. Thank you very much for stopping by
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Oh WOW that looks delicious and so many wonderful colors!
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Thank you very much for your thoughtful and kind words
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So delicious Dosa and new recipe dear 🌷🙏😋👍🏻 thank you for sharing 🌷🙏🌷
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Thank you Thattamma for your kind words
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🌷🙏🌷
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I love this. I have a bag of moong dhal that needed some inspiration. 🙏🏻
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Thanks a lot Michele for your kind words.
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Thank you!
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Looks amazing and delicious, Sowmya. A wonderful recipe.
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Much appreciate your kind and encouraging words Jeff.
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Such a nutritious and easy breakfast this is, Sowmya. Will definitely try it soon 👍🏻
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Thanks a bunch Radhika for your presence and thoughtful words.
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Excellent.
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Thank you very much Rupali
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Another delicious,nutritious and easy to make breakfast recipe. Thanks Sowmya.
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Thanks a bunch Mousumi for your compliment. Much appreciate your presence and kind words
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Moong dal, poha and carrots…excellent balanced ingredients. Delicious dish, Sowmy!
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Thank you Indira for your presence and kind words
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Wow, delicious
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Thank you Verma ji
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That sounds really divine.
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Thank you very much
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I was wondering about what to make for breakfast. This is a life saver for me. Sunday breakfast taken care of. Thanks for the share 👍💕
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Thanks a lot Deepika for your thoughtful and kind words
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I did make this today. Quick, soft and spongy. Thanks Sowmya 👍
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Glad to know Deepika. Thanks a bunch for taking the time and effort to give the feedback. Appreciate it very much
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Oh Sowmya, this looks so delicious! Let’s have brunch – at your house!
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Thanks a lot Dorothy for your lovely comment. You are welcome anytime here 😀
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Sowmya, just wanted to let you know, I tried this dosa for breakfast today. It came out quite well. Enjoyed this nutritious plate of hot dosas 😊👍🏻
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Glad to know Radhika. Thank you very much for taking the time to write your feedback . Appreciate your kind gesture
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Very tasty & yumi moongdal disable. It’s breakfast recipe. I like.
Thanks Sowmya!
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Thank you very much Raj
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My pleasure!
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Aha.. healthy and delicious!! Thanks for the great recipe, Sowmya!
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Thanks a bunch Jyothi
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Tasty & healthy recipe! One of our favorites at home! TFS Sowmya 🙂
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Thanks a ton Shanthy for your compliment
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This looks divine Sowmya!!
what is Poha again?
So healthy!
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Thanks a lot Cindy for your lovely comment. Poha is flattened rice – rice grains pounded into flat flakes. It has different texture and taste .
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You’re are so welcome.. It sounds so yummy.. A bit beyond what i’ve done before but a good challenge.💖💖
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Thank you Cindy
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This is a complete healthy dish Sowmya. Addition of veggies makes it look so tempting. I can have it for lunch and dinner also!
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Thanks a lot Deeksha for your words of appreciation.
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Mmmmmmm, this looks & sounds so tasty! I’d love to come to your house for a few days of your delicious sounding dishes! 🌞
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You are most welcome Lisa. Thank you very much for your kind words of appreciation
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This reads and looks YUMMY. We are looking forward to try your recipes soon.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you very much for your words of appreciation
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Wow! This is the first time I read about moong dhal dosa ! Thanks for sharing 😊👌
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Wow….yum
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Thanks a lot Sadhana
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Aw3some! Looks very delicious! 💕😊
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Thank you dear
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So yummy and captivating
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Thank you Lebogang for your words of appreciation
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This looks very interesting. I am glad to find your site. I am vegan and love Indian food but have only really eaten it in restaurants. I’ll going to give this a try but a little confused about the pupa- do I just flatten rice?
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Thank you very much for your kind words.
Poha is flattened rice – available in Indian grocery stores.
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