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    Home » Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner Recipes » Coconut Dosa Recipe ~ 101 Dosa Varieties!

    Coconut Dosa Recipe ~ 101 Dosa Varieties!

    Published: Apr 10, 2008 · Modified: Sep 23, 2020 by Srivalli · 20 Comments

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    I was leafing through my book and my eyes fell on a pristine white looking dosa called Coconut Dosa. I was intrigued and rushed ahead to read the proportions. It was with sweet stuffing and I knew there may not be any takers for this sweet type of pancake at home. Still, I was very much keen on attempting it at least once. Then I moved on to others. Since only dosas are running around my mind off late, I happily forgot all about this Coconut Dosa and its proportions. Though every time I open my book, that picture calls out pleadingly to me!

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    Two days back, I was chatting with a dear friend of mine. Priya is a regular reader of this blog and in due course, we happened to chat and we hit on fast. She mentioned that she was happy reading through all the varieties of dosas and said, had she had a blog, she would've surely sent in something. I said she doesn't need a blog for that and can send it to me right away. I am so glad that she did. She shared a recipe for Coconut Dosa and was hesitant as this might be known to all.

    I said there is nothing like a recipe being known to all. And since this is new to me, it gives me a perfect chance to try it. I said all varieties and variations are appreciated. Along with the dosa recipe, she also sent in a lovely onion chutney recipe. I made coconut dosa yesterday along with the onion chutney, it came out very well. I must say it was really so tasty. This was the first time we were having a chutney in this combination, so it made a good change.
    Coconut Dosa

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    Coconut Dosa

    Course Breakfast, Dinner
    Cuisine Tamil Nadu
    By Cook Method Stovetop
    By Diet Vegetarian
    Dish Type Dosa Varieties
    Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 3 minutes minutes
    Total Time 14 minutes minutes
    Servings 4 medium dosas
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup Raw Rice
    • 1 cup Coconut Grated
    • Salt to taste
    • Cooking Oil for cooking

    Instructions

    • Clean and soak rice in water for 6-8 hrs. Have the grated coconut ready.
    • There are two ways to make this batter. Either you can grind the grated coconut along with the soaked rice or you can add this after grinding the rice to a smooth batter.
    • If you add the grated coconut directly, it will be little difficult to spread it as a dosa. But you get to munch on the coconut.
    • When its ground along with rice, you get a smooth batter, which is easy to spread as a dosa.
    • Once the batter is ready, you can immediately make the dosas as this does not require fermentation.
    • Heat the tawa and grease with oil. Pour a ladle full of batter in a circular way and join it to make a even spread pancake.
    • If the batter is really smooth, it can be spread as a regular dosa too. Sprinkle oil, sim for a while and flip to the other side and cook well.
    • Serve this with Onion chutney.
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    Serve this along with Onion Chutney.

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    Comments

    1. kamala says

      April 10, 2008 at 1:05 pm

      I am sure it wont be 101 Dosa varieties... after the round up!!!
      All Dals in one dosa...Healthy one

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    2. Rachel says

      April 10, 2008 at 2:44 pm

      cocnut dosa...a very novel idea..have had coconut stuffed pancakes..this..I must try!

      How many varieties do you have now ?

      Reply
    3. ANJALI J. says

      April 10, 2008 at 2:53 pm

      thats interesting.. loved the coconut dosa idea.. eagerly waiting for the round up.. just want to make sure i didnt miss any of the dosas 😀

      Reply
    4. Arundathi says

      April 10, 2008 at 3:18 pm

      Valli - that mixed dal dosa looks great - gonna try it.

      Not sure about the coconut one, only because I'm trying to cut down on using too much coconut because my husband's supposed to be a little more healthy, acc to his doc!

      oh well - maybe I'll be selfish and make it while he's not around!

      I have another one for you - will make it tomorrow and post... 🙂

      Reply
    5. Uma says

      April 10, 2008 at 3:27 pm

      both dosas look so delicious. how do you keep getting so many ideas for a dosa?

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    6. Ramya's Mane Adige says

      April 10, 2008 at 3:47 pm

      yummy!! both dosas look gr8. We make something caleld neeru dosa which is similar to your coconut dosa....

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    7. Kalai says

      April 10, 2008 at 4:55 pm

      Wow, wow, wow. That coconut dosa is snow white! Kudos to your athamma for her creativity. It looks fantastic!! Husbands have a way of being randomly stubborn, don't they? Hope he finds out what he's missing! 🙂

      Reply
    8. Happy cook says

      April 10, 2008 at 12:14 pm

      Dosa with coconut, well it is new to me too, but with coconut it had to taste good.
      When i was at home my mom used to make dosa with flour and egg and then fill it with grated coconut mixed with sugar or jaggery.
      Well as you sais athammas dosa is a huge list indeed

      Reply
    9. Happy cook says

      April 10, 2008 at 12:14 pm

      Oh forogt to write, i still have no clue what to send in for you

      Reply
    10. indosungod says

      April 10, 2008 at 12:15 pm

      First Happy Ugadi! hope you had a great celebration, the poli looks delicious
      Valli, slow down, slow down, I am not able to keep up 🙂 love the pure white coconut dosai, athamma's mixed dal dosai is fantastic too.

      Reply
    11. Sunshinemom says

      April 10, 2008 at 5:49 pm

      Hey! That is what my mom makes and it is called 'verum arisi adai' ie., adai containing only raw rice, in Tamil - it is also one of the few delicacies permitted post delivery - well, after omitting the coconut and made with a little ghee!! And I love it!! Looks like you are going to have a really huge dosa spread for the mela!!

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    12. Srivalli says

      April 10, 2008 at 12:34 pm

      Happy, nice to know about your mom's dosa..maybe you can ask her for the recipe. No issues..even the plain one will do from you!

      indo, Thank you for the wishes, Happy ugadi to you too!...glad you liked the polis..

      hahah..how can I?..its just 5 days and I wanted to prepare 101!...come along you will be surely do!..so glad you liked both...this time round, all I did was to cook, the recipes came borrowed!

      Reply
    13. Pooja says

      April 10, 2008 at 7:27 pm

      Sri, i think you yourslef can make 101 dosa varieties , am i right ?
      This is another yummy dosa from you ...

      Reply
    14. Sia says

      April 10, 2008 at 2:00 pm

      valli, i second indo and kamala 😉 gosh girl, there is no stopping u... he he...
      coconut dosa is very common in m'lore. i have no idea as why i haven't posted it as i make it at least once in a month.

      Reply
    15. Jayashree says

      April 10, 2008 at 3:02 pm

      Sri, I have a similar dosa at my blog for you....we call it verum arisi adai.

      Reply
    16. Cham says

      April 11, 2008 at 2:36 am

      Oh oh Sirivalli, please let other brings some dosas, u r going to beat dosa records...Nice one

      Reply
    17. SMN says

      April 11, 2008 at 9:20 am

      NIce dosas with the chutney..

      Reply
    18. Anonymous says

      April 11, 2008 at 4:32 am

      Dear Srivalli,

      Loved your post as usual. Thanks for trying out the dosa and chutney recipe. Your athamma's dosa invention is simply fantastic. I am feeling hungry all over again ! 🙂

      Best Wishes,
      Priya Arun

      Reply
    19. Divya says

      April 11, 2008 at 11:27 am

      Coconut dosa looks quite similar to neer dosa..looks yummy as well...when is the roundup when is the round up..CANT WAIT!!

      Reply
    20. Sukanya says

      July 24, 2008 at 1:24 am

      Iam the biggest dosa fan born in this world. So you can imagine the extent to which I ahve fallen in love with your blog, what with so many Dosa varieties in it. You have a wonderful blog.

      Reply

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