I was moved by one of the comments posted on my blog for "Rice Flour Poori" post. Kudos to that mother who tries her best to satisfy her 'milk and wheat intolerant' child! After reading this comment I read numerous articles about gluten intolerant children and adults and how much they miss these foods. While reading, I discovered that joldada hittu (Sorghum flour) and akki hittu (rice flour) and few other flours where mixed together to give a delicious pancake. Ting! flashed the idea of making dose!! yippee..I must say it was a hit at home. Since it was instant dosa recipe it made me much happier too. You all can give it a try if you love sorghum flour like us :)
Jolada Dose/Sorghum Flour Crepes or gluten free indian pancakes
You need the following to make :
Bili Jolada Hittu/ White Sorghum Flour - 2 cups (I had white sorghum flour bought from India so I have used it which is the best, you can use which ever is available at home to try it out)
White Rice Flour - 3/4 cup
Cornflour - 1tbsp (optional)
P.S : You can substiute with maida/plain flour for non-gluten free recipe
Salt, water
Seasoning : oil, jeera, broken red chillies, chopped curry leaves
Heat oil and add ingredients in the order mentioned. Add this seasoning to dosa batter and mix.
Mix everything and make a runny batter which resembles pancake batter. Dosa tastes good if you allow the batter to sit aside for atleat half an hour.
Heat a tava/girdle. Rub oil over tava. Pour dosa batter over the tava and spread it in circles with the back of the spoon. When dosa is crisp from bottom turn it over and let it brown(cook) on the other side too.
Remove it to a plate and enjoy with chutney of your choice. I made onion chutney and it was superbly delicious !
Onion Dose :
You can add chopped onions, coriander leaves, greeen chilli paste (click on it for recipe) and a teaspoon of grated coconut and leave it overnight in your refrigerator. Next day make dosa as usual for delicious onion dose!
Jolada Dose is going to participate in Padma's Dosa Corner event at Padma's Recipes.
Other Dosa varieties available on Taste of Mysore :
Thili Dose/ Rice Flour Dosa -Instant
Mysore Masala Dose/Set Dose
Rave Dose -Instant
Brown Rice Dose
Jolada hittina dose naaa ummmm very new to me sounds interesting and healthy too lakshmi will try this sure
ReplyDeleteThanks lakshmi. This is really healthy alternative for noraml dosa. Will surely try this one soon.
ReplyDeleteright now dont have jolada hittu or would have experimented tonight (:
Anu
hmmm...ur new invention is too good lakshmi..Healthy one dear..
ReplyDeleteMmm innovative recipe!
ReplyDeleteAnother good breakfast idea, would love to try it out.
ReplyDeleteSuper idea ri! Naanu try madtini. Yest chennagi ferment agide batter alwa? Thumbs up for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteNice Lakshmi....try madthene... nanu idu thinde illa:( thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteMangala
The dosa looks nice and lacy... my mom makes these with just rice flour... never tried sorghum flour.
ReplyDeleteNew to me,looks very nice,I am always there for dosas!!
ReplyDeleteNew to me, should try sometime.
ReplyDeletewow..thats something v new....Thankfully I dont have to have prepare jolad rotti to impress my MIL now :)
ReplyDeleteGood ,nutritious and easy to make invention LG, a " sabash !" for that :-)A big plus is that it can be spread like regular dosa with back of spoon- The usual (maida/ atta) flour dosa, (which has to be splashed around the tava), often breaks while lifting.
ReplyDeleteWoW!! this is look so nice and sound delicious.;)
ReplyDeletewow, another terrific karnataka brkfst! super,,
ReplyDeletehi lakshmi,
ReplyDeleteTumba sati nimma blogge bandu hogidini..ivattu pursattagi recipes yella nodde, ot only that neevu bereyuva style tumba chennagide :) saakashtu itara vicharada bagge maahitigalanna kodtiri...very impressive :)
Indininda naanu regularaggi bartene :)
Jolada rotti taste madidde, adare dose kelirlilla !!! thanks for the recipe and u've explained very well.
Keep up the good work!!
TC
looks yum....i can eat any kind of dosa....this one is very healthy too!
ReplyDeleteVeds
looks yumm,and new to me..:)
ReplyDeleteHello Lakshmi:
ReplyDeleteI really liked your blog a lot. I visit it often after I very accidentally came across your wonderful blog. I made jolada dose this morning and loved it. Please visit my blog - ootathindi.blogspot.com whenever it is convenient. I have just started and since I am in the family way my entries are slowly trickiling in..Your work is amazing.. Keep it up. It feels so good to see Kannada items so well described and put up. Good work Lakshmi, keep it up.. I am from Bangalore, a Kannadiga married to a Tamilian. So my blog will have a mixture!!
hi lakshmi this is new to me i am in for it.., I was talking to one of my friends who is from uttara karnataka, I wanted to jolada rotti which i love with badanekaayi yennagai, but i was scared to try it out with the flour here, she told me she tried twice it did not come out well, as I have already bought the flour i was thinking what to do, only thing comes to my mind is dosa, but never tried with any combinations.., now from ur recipe i can do it instantly howzit ?...., the dosa looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteOne more interesting recipe from you..I love all your different and healthy dishes :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! sakkathagidhe...new way good going.
ReplyDelete@ Roopashree,
ReplyDeleteI tried to leave a comment on your blog but could not. Please check your comment section :)
@ All,
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for appreciating and a cyber hug to Roopashree who made dose and gave her feedback too.
Cant imagine how life would be for lactose and gluten intolerant people - esp kids!!
ReplyDeleteI 've never had jola flour when I was in bangalore. In the north we used to have makki ki roti...guess its the same flour. Next time I go to the India store here, I will have to looks for this!! I am feeling very lazy to cook now, and am thinking your neer dosa is the easiest to make now :-))))
I'm smacking my lips at the thought of eating this :)
ReplyDeletenever had this dosa .. looks yummy
ReplyDeleteVery innovative Lakshmi... have tasted joladha rotti many times but not dosa ... loved the ingredients in this dosa ... feeling like trying out very soon but do not have joladha hittu ... will try when I get them and thanks a lot for sending it to my dosa event :)
ReplyDeleteNice dosa, I have never tried anything with Jolada flour, need to find it sometime.
ReplyDeleteNice blog, Since this site is dedicated to Mysore, i thought of sharing this one, Eatouts when u be to Mysore...
ReplyDeletehttp://ullekha.blogspot.com/2009/07/mysore-foodie-guide.html
looks delish,.:-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow....healthy and yum dosa....
ReplyDeleteThis sounds healthy and makes a perfect breakfast!
ReplyDeleteJolada Dose /Sorghum Flour crepes looks very ineresting specially to those who find Jolada Rotti not easy to digest Thanks and congats
ReplyDeleteWow looks so yummy and interesting.. healthy too..
ReplyDeleteHey Very new to me ! Healthy treat kanri :)
ReplyDeleteIt turned out crispy like rava dosa. Thanks a lot for the recipe Lakshmi. We loved it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lakshmi@Canteen for trying Jolada Dose. I tried to leave a comment in your blog but could not do it.
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