Tag: south indian food

  • Tasty Dosa in minutes/ iD  Organic Dosa  Batter

    Tasty Dosa in minutes/ iD Organic Dosa Batter

    Today’s post is slightly different from the usual one. What do you do on a busy and hectic day? You have a long list of pending errands, meeting with client, go to market to buy vegetables and then visit the dentist, later go to school for the meeting. I prefer to bring a ready to cook food at home and make something that is not only tasty but also healthy for the family.

    iD Fresh Food is a leader in breakfast foods in South India. It was started in 2005 by five brothers in a small kitchen in Bangalore. Since then, it has come a long way and are a leading name today in South Indian breakfasts. They have a wide range of natural and organic products which one can easily make at home without any compromise in taste and quality. The variety of products that they have to their belt are Dosa and Idly batter, Vada batter, rawa idly mix, wheat and oats dosa, a range of parathas and a coffee decoction.

    I loved the Organic iD Dosa and Idly batter which is made of pure, organic ingredients. The batter serves a dual purpose, one can either make idly or dosa with it. Plan ahead what you want to make, if it is dosa, you need to add a little quantity of water. Soft, fluffy idly with coconut chutney and piping hot sambar, sound so delicious isn’t it ? It can be made easily with this packet of batter, no hassle of prior soaking and grinding the lentils, it is ready within an hour, just make the side dishes and the breakfast is sorted

    The iD dosa batter is perfect blend of ingredients, I did add a little salt though. I spread a scoopful of batter, put a little oil, smeared a little red chutney after a while and voila, it was beautiful golden brown hued, crispy, the way I often make it at home. I served it with potato sbbji and coconut chutney.


    iD crispy dosa

    It is such a blessing to get these kind of semi-made food that are chemical free, farm fresh and most of all similar to homemade. I could make 13 dosas from one packet, quite sufficient for a family of four for breakfast. The packet comes in a pouch of 1Kilogram and costs Rs80. It is available online at Bigbasket

    Regarding the storage since it is a wet ingredient, it needs to be kept refrigerated. Do not freeze it.

    How to make Dosa with iD Dosa batter:

    Equipments: bowl, ladle, non stick skillet, flipper spatula, small bowl, spoon, plate

    Ingredients:

    • 1 kg iD idly/ dosa batter
    • a little salt
    • water
    • oil /ghee

    Method:

    1. Keep the batter pouch outside, it should be at the room temperature while cooking.
    2. Cut the pouch and remove the batter in a bowl. Add a little salt and water. Make it to the consistency of the usual dosa batter.
    3. Heat the skillet, take a ladleful of batter and put it on the skillet. Spread it inside out to a thin crepe.
    4. Drizzle oil around it and cook it on medium to high for a minute.
    5. Once it golden brown in colour, remove and serve with chutney.

    Serving suggestions:

    • Put a dollop of butter, it tastes heavenly.
    • Spread red onion chutney over thin crepes.
    • You can serve with potato bhaji and coconut chutney.
    • Even uttappa can be made, mix it with finely cut onion and tomato pieces and make small circular dosas.
    • On a lazy day, serve with podi.

     

    iD organic idly and dosa batter

    You can check the product at www.idfreshfood.com

    I liked this one and will soon be trying other products too. They are ideal for busy days when we are packed with other errands. I love the fact that there are no added preservatives in it.

    Do give a try to this, do check out the online store or at your nearest super market. Feel free to share with us if you ever make any dishes with iD Fresh Food.

     

  • Lemon Rice / lunch box ideas

    Lemon Rice / lunch box ideas

    Lemon rice is one of the pre-dominant dishes prepared in South Indian home. It is tasty, makes a good meal and is actually a festive delicacy. A traditional festive meal calls it as chitranna. It is one of the essentials made without onions.

    Today, I have a quick-fix lunch box menu. It is ideal to prepare for weekend dinner too. A quick dinner is ready if you have pre-cooked rice on hand. You may use fresh green peas instead of ground nuts.

    This is a vegan and gluten-free food, considering that you are using gluten-free asafoetida.

    Lemon rice is easy to prepare, filling, can be made with or without onion and one can use left over rice too.

    What goes in the Lemon rice

    • Rice : Well cooked rice that is not smudgy is needed.
    • Oil : Any neutral oil. I prefer using groundnut oil.
    • Mustard seeds : It helps in setting the right tone of cooking. The right temperature of oil is used when the seeds crackle.
    • Bengal gram
    • Urad dal
    • Green chillies
    • Peanut
    • Curry leaves
    • onion : It is used here but many people avoid using it when making on a festive day.
    • lemon : It helps in balancing the flavour of the dish.
    • coriander leaves

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