
Yupeeeeeee! its the melon season and I'm enjoying them every day :)
Water melons are one of the best body coolants and are filling for the evening grumble too.
I made melon cake for my blog's birthday and really dint want to throw away the white rind portion of the melon. So came up with an interesting dosa with it :)
It was equally tasty and awesome :)
You can also check out the Moar kolambu that I made long back with the white rind of the melon. :)
Water melons are one of the best body coolants and are filling for the evening grumble too.
I made melon cake for my blog's birthday and really dint want to throw away the white rind portion of the melon. So came up with an interesting dosa with it :)
It was equally tasty and awesome :)
You can also check out the Moar kolambu that I made long back with the white rind of the melon. :)

Ingredients:
Par boiled rice(pulungarisi) - 1 1/2 cup
Melon pieces(white rind portion alone) - 1 cup
Scrapped coconut - 1/2 cup
Salt - for taste
Par boiled rice(pulungarisi) - 1 1/2 cup
Melon pieces(white rind portion alone) - 1 cup
Scrapped coconut - 1/2 cup
Salt - for taste

Method:
Soak the par boiled rice in water for two hours.
Puree the white portion of the watermelon.
Grind the soaked rice, coconut and melon puree together into a smooth batter.
Add salt to the batter and mix well. The batter doesn't have to ferment.
The dosa can be done in two methods.
Keep the batter consistency slightly thick and pour a ladle full of batter in the center of the skillet and spread it like normal dosa. Add a tsp of oil and roast on both the sides.

Soak the par boiled rice in water for two hours.
Puree the white portion of the watermelon.
Grind the soaked rice, coconut and melon puree together into a smooth batter.
Add salt to the batter and mix well. The batter doesn't have to ferment.
The dosa can be done in two methods.
Keep the batter consistency slightly thick and pour a ladle full of batter in the center of the skillet and spread it like normal dosa. Add a tsp of oil and roast on both the sides.

You can add a little water to the batter and pour a ladle full of batter starting from the edges in a circular way. Since the batter is loose it will automatically fill the middle portion. Add a spoon of oil to it. Turn the dosa and roast it on both the sides. (Like rava dosa)
I personally liked the second method better :)
Yummy melon dosa is ready to serve. Serve it hot with tomato onion chutney.
I personally liked the second method better :)
Yummy melon dosa is ready to serve. Serve it hot with tomato onion chutney.

Ingredients:
Tomato - 2
Onion - 1
Red chillies - 2
Salt - for taste
Method:
Chop onion and tomatoes roughly.
Take a tsp of oil in a pan and drop the red chillies followed by chopped tomatoes and onion. Fry for few mins until the raw smell leaves. Switch off and allow it to cool for a while.
Grind them with enough salt. Temper with mustard seeds.
Tomato onion chutney is ready to eat :)
Tomato - 2
Onion - 1
Red chillies - 2
Salt - for taste
Method:
Chop onion and tomatoes roughly.
Take a tsp of oil in a pan and drop the red chillies followed by chopped tomatoes and onion. Fry for few mins until the raw smell leaves. Switch off and allow it to cool for a while.
Grind them with enough salt. Temper with mustard seeds.
Tomato onion chutney is ready to eat :)

Note:
Make the dosas just before serving and enjoy them hot. They have a tendency to harden after a while.
Make the dosas just before serving and enjoy them hot. They have a tendency to harden after a while.

Luved the macro shot of the dosa...looks super crispy n perfect!
ReplyDeleteWOW, that's quite an interesting dosa recipe with melon! The pictures are totally gorgeous esp the dosa close up is superb!!
ReplyDeleteNice dosa...looks yummm
ReplyDeleteHi Nithya,
ReplyDeletecheck my version too. We love the dosa like this..
http://niveditaskitchen.blogspot.com/2011/02/brown-rice-and-watermelon-rind-dosa.html
Its not yet watermelon season here, cant wait to try this dosas, beautiful captures, very tempting chutney..
ReplyDeleteAwesome :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot and yummy dosa. great.
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting with the chutney....Wonderful use of the white rinds of watermelon...
ReplyDeleteCrispy and yummy dosa,interesting recipe.
ReplyDeleteWatermelon dosa sounds yumm . Love the chutney too..Great job Nithya..
ReplyDeleteWow...yummy dosa...perfect clicks...
ReplyDeleteFunWidFud
very unique dosai and sure it shud be a treat .
ReplyDeleteinteresting dosa with yummy chutney!!
ReplyDeletevery interesting one and perfect for the summer
ReplyDeleteYum..I had this dosa ages ago at a family friends place and got so angry when I was told it had watermelon in it[though I liked it a lot,I felt cheated!!!]You reminded me of my childhood..and the chutney is lick-worthy!!
ReplyDeleteWatermelon Dosa sounds really new to me,yet its look so tempting.Love ur clicks dear.
ReplyDeleteI too make this Nithi , i do same but I used to add little tamarind extract, cummin seeds, red chillies , and jaggery like how we grind for pullani adai or dosai. Pictures are great asusual nithi .. love all the shots.
ReplyDeleteSummer is not in here yet.. waiting to try these... Looks so lovely and healthy.. I tried sambar with the water melon rinds last year.. Was very good...
ReplyDeletehttp://krithiskitchen.blogspot.com
Herbs & Flowers in my Platter - Coriander/Cilantro
Dosa looks great Nithi! Cake cut panni saptu you used this for dosa as well? :) Excellent! Pics are super duper,especially the macro!
ReplyDeleteFor got to mention,chutney looks great too! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat looks yummy, lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteYou are so innovative.Dosa band chutney looks superb.
ReplyDeleteThats so innovative Nithy... Lovely clicks and super duper dosa...
ReplyDeleteMelon dosa looks so delicious and lavish. Great clicks.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Super new and double sooper interesting..:)
ReplyDeletenan oru pakkam amma oru pakkam poi ippo veetle 2 sooper sized melons irukku..kandippa pannuven dosa :)
thanks for the wonderful recipe! :)
Very interesting dosa recipe...
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful pic and very tasty looking dosa:)
ReplyDeleteWatermelon dosa sounds yumm . Love the chutney too.
ReplyDeletedelicious dosa chutney combination fabulous
ReplyDeleteneed to wait for the next summer to have some watermelons here...
ReplyDeleteNever tried dosa this way....Perfect clicks toooooo
http://www.panchamrutham.blogspot.com/
What an innovative Dosa !!
ReplyDeleteVery unique and nice dosa !! Loved the clicks !!
ReplyDeleteboth my favorite nithuu... the best for summer.. every season, when melons are plenty, i make them...
ReplyDeleteclicks are soooper :)
Loved all the shots ya! Simply superb...;)
ReplyDeletePass me some dosa please ..
Oh boy another unique dosa recipe...super close up shots..
ReplyDeleteGood way to utilize the white portion of melon! I usually make curry out of it, will try this option for sure!
ReplyDeleteAnkita
http://eat-hearty.blogspot.com/
sounds new to me dear...
ReplyDeletechutney - my daughter loves it a lot..
lovely clicks as usual:)
dosai looks yum and nice.
ReplyDeleteA very different recipe.. will try soon..
ReplyDeleteDosa looks gr8. Very innovative!!!!
ReplyDeleteHad heard of this one but never tried. Thanks you give me the confidence to try it out.
ReplyDeletenow I am confident. You can make anything out of something... never thought a watermelon could be used this way...
ReplyDeleteI visited the gym master last week and like his new prescription...
he says not to use oil or masalas for some time... you see how interesting and quick.. I can now eat anything raw... or boil and eat... no cooking and waiting... :)
Amazing recipes... colourful presentation.. too good..
ReplyDeletenever heard/thought of such a dosa!! but the pics are sure a motivation to give it a try!
ReplyDeletepsst...I luv the crispy dosa....I dont know how u managed to click the dosa before it turns soggy...Teach me some lesson or else i wont be commenting anymore here... :)
ReplyDeleteHi...
ReplyDeleteI'm divya...an authentic tamilian living in perth along wit my hubby...being a 21st century girl really i found very hard to survive in my kitchen...and to satisfy my hubby is really a hard job cos he himself a very gud cook....but ur blong made my days happy
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Thanks to all :)
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Wow!
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