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Cheese Dosa Recipe

Cheese Dosa

Cheese dosa recipe is a common item on South Indian menus at restaurants. Here’s a recipe to make homemade cheese dosa with common kitchen ingredients. Not only is it tastier than the one you relish at the restaurant, but it’s healthier too! Don’t believe us? Well, see for yourself. Make one and dive into the memorable flavors of cheese and sooji as they melt in your mouth!

Rawa dosa, sambhar, curds, and chutney make a delectable and nutritious snack. Rawa dosa is packed with the goodness of proteins, carbs, vitamins, and minerals and the dish contains the essential nutrients required for a balanced diet.

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Ingredients

2 cups soojie/rawa

1/2 L milk

mozzarella cheese - grated

lemon juice

1/2 cup curd

1 medium onion - finely chopped

ginger garlic paste

1 tomato - diced

2 green chilies - finely chopped

coriander - finely chopped

1 tbsp sunflower oil

water

How To Make Cheese Dosa Recipe

  • Add soojie to a bowl and add curd and salt. Make a smooth paste using a little water at a time to form a batter like consistency. Get a consistency suitable for a thin spread on the frying pan.
  • Boil milk and add lemon juice to coagulate the milk. Strain out the liquid and get homemade granulated cottage cheese.
  • Add some mustard seeds, curry leaves, and red chili to hot sunflower oil in a pan and add onions and sauté until golden brown.
  • Add ginger garlic paste followed by tomato and green chilies along with little turmeric powder and salt and stir. Cook till tomato becomes pulpy.
  • Add granulated cottage cheese, Mozzarella cheese, and attain a dry mix before turning off the flame. Cook over medium to low heat all the time.
  • Garnish with coriander leaves just before turning off heat.
  • Smear a non-sticky dry frying pan with sunflower oil and heat some oil for frying the batter. Make round rawa dosas on the frying pan. Fry on medium to low flame flipping occasionally till dosa becomes firm and is cooked evenly.
  • Fill the dosas with the filling and serve hot with coconut green chutney.

Trivia

Dosa is a delicacy that originated in South India and has now taken over the world. This South Indian stuffed pancake-like dish is not only savored in India but is now a favorite meal in all corners of the world. The traditional South Indian dosa requires many preparations, preferably overnight if the dosa meal is going to be served for breakfast or lunch. Urad dal and rice have to be soaked overnight in the right proportion so as to ferment right by the morning and then ground into a paste.

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