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Monday, July 9, 2012

Masala Dosa Paniyaram | Potato Bonda in a new way :)

The name of the dish sounds funny rt ? Dosa and paniyaram...how is both possible in a single dish ? This is not any complicated dish guys, masala dosa is in the form of paniyaram. To make it more clear, the potato masala is dipped in idli/dosa batter and cooked in paniyaram/aebleskiver pan...now this sounds fine and simple rt ? :) These bite sized dosa balls / bonda might be a kid pleaser and they will definitely find it interesting and new. I always add carrots while making masala for masala dosa, so I have used it here as well. These are extremely healthy as they are not deep fried and cooked in few drops of oil. This is a great way of utilizing the left over batter or the masala.

I am back to my lil space after a short break. I would like to thank my dear friends Sangeetha (Spicy Treats), Kaveri (Palakkad Chamayal) , also my hubby and a few of my other friends who inspired me to come back to this blog :). So I hope to peek into this space whenever I find time !! I was really happy when Sangeetha, Julie and Roshni tried my Eggless Mango cake. Thanx a lot guys for trying, posting it in a new version and also stopping by and giving me a feedback and I am glad that you liked it.  Now let's move on to the recipe...





You need...

1 cup Idli/Dosa batter


For Potato masala :

3 medium size Potatoes cubed
2 small Carrots cubed
1 Onion diced
1" pc Ginger finely chopped
2-3 Green chillies chopped
1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
3-4 Curry leaves chopped
1 tsp Oil
Salt

To prepare...

Cook potatoes, onion and carrots with turmeric powder in a pressure cooker with adequate water. Heat oil in a pan. Splutter mustard seeds. Add curry leaves, ginger and green chillies. Saute for a minute.  Now add the cooked potatoes-onion-carrots, then salt and combine everything well. Mash the whole mixture, mix well and keep this aside to cool. Once cooled, make small size balls out of it.

Add required salt to the batter. Heat the paniyaram pan. Add few drops of oil in each hole. Dip each potato ball into the dosa batter and place in each hole. Cover with a lid and wait for a minute or two. When the bottom gets light brown, slowly flip it over. Cook until other side gets brown.

Serve hot with any chutney or sambar or enjoy them plain !


Notes:

* You can add urad dal if you wish while tempering. 
* You can skip carrots which is perfectly fine.
* I have cooked onions along with potato. You can chop them fine and saute until transparent after tempering. 
* The batter shouldn't be very watery or too thick, should be enough to make a coating.







32 comments:

  1. I'm glad you are back... I was wondering if you are fine.

    This is a great dish. Bite sized masala dosa is a great idea... you are very innovative. the picture looks really tempting.

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  2. hey sobha
    welcome back
    i kept wondering when you would be back

    this looks great use of dosa batter though i didnt understand what is paniyaram pan

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  3. Arey wah !! what a lovely bondas...

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  4. welcome back, hope you are doing well. Masala paniyaram looks delicious.

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  5. Yummy and tempting paniyaram..love that the stuffing very much.

    Cheers!
    Vani

    Ongoing Event: Love Lock With Juices & Milkshakes

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  6. wow this is so nice.. yummy idea..

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  7. Wow, I love all your paniyarams varieties, this one looks too good..

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  8. Welcome back Shobha.But everyone has this block once in a while yaa..Don't worry..
    You are back with a bang..These paniyarams are innovative and exotic.

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  9. Glad to see you back Shoba, those tiny bondas looks irresistible.

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  10. Nice to see you back! Masala dosa paniyaram looks cute!

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  11. This is a very good one...u know what sobha I am thinking of getting a paniyaram pan just when I go to India next time,if its not heavy :)

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  12. Thank you my dear friends for your wishes n comments... it's really nice to know that you all still remember this space :) Thanks again dears for your support :)

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  13. Hi Sobha
    I am so glad to see you back,today even thought of mailing u :) n now happy to see your innovative recipe,at first i thought it as masala stuffed paniyaram but it is not...like bonds paniyaram :)
    sure a kids' delight...pics are too tempting n the addition of carrots looks more colorful n healthy too...
    Hope to see u here more often or at least whenever u get time..ok?!
    Take care!!

    Spicy Treats

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  14. Welcome back,Sobha..Thats a very delicious paniyaram with masala dosa stuffing,yummy!!

    Ongoing Events of Erivum Puliyum @ Palakkad Chamayal-Fenugreek Leaves OR Green Chillies

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  15. Sounds innovative and inviting,sure it is a guilt free and healthy snack..thanks for sharing .

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  16. Hi Shoba ,

    paniyaram looks delicious !!!!

    and crispy:))

    Keep on Dear...

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  17. hi sobha, wow, a very delicious looking dessert.. bookmarked right away with many thanks to you for sharing..
    i can show off this pretty recipe to my friends.. have a nice day

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  18. Welcome back dear...ithu kollam.....superb!

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  19. looks awesome. Great idea of bondas.

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  20. yummy and delicious filling and i lov paniyaram...

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  21. Great to see some activity on your space dear...A very innovative recipe indeed...looks really delicious

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  22. very nice idea.. paniyaram looks very delicious

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  23. wonderful dish...looks so interesting!waiting to try!

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  24. wow...wht a fantastic idea! I can't wait to try :)

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  25. Nice to see you back.This innovative dish would make a wonderful snack as well a easy and fun lunch for the kids.Would definitely try this.

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