Life has given me a chance to taste food from a different state of India now :)
Dibba Rotti or Rotta from Andhra was introduced to me by a friend last weekend and I instantly fell for it. It was more or less like a combination of Idly and Dosa. Crispy outer layer and soft idly like texture inside. It was simply delicious and oops.. its absolutely filling too :)
Ingredients:
Urad Dhall - 1 cup
Rice Rava (broken rice) - 3 cups
Jeera - 2 tsp
Salt - for taste
Oil
Method:
Soak urad dhall in water for 2 hours and soak rice rava in water for 1 hour.
Grind urad dhall into a smooth paste adding little water to it.
Now mix the ground urad dhall and soaked rice rava thoroughly in a large bowl. Add salt and jeera and mix well. The batter should be if idly batter consistency.
Take a heavy bottom vessel and add three tsp of oil. Pour two full ladles of batter into the vessel and spread slightly. Close with a plate and allow it to get roasted in medium flame for 5 mins. Remove the lid and flip the rotti and roast on the other side without closing the lid.
Remove from vessel and serve hot with idly chilly powder.
Delicious and filling dibba rotti is ready to eat :)
Note:
No fermentation is required for this batter. You can use it just after mixing the ground urad dhall and rice rava.
Its very new to me and tempting too.Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteomg dat looks absolutely gorgeous and filling too
ReplyDeleteDidn't know about this. Almost looks like a cake..!? :)
ReplyDeleteAww, looks so delicious! Loved the texture a lot!
ReplyDeletenice recipe...will try it.do we need to ferment the batter or directly grind and prepare instantly?...do clarify!
ReplyDeleteone of my fav breakfast 4m Andhra..looks nice
ReplyDeleteone of my fav breakfast 4m Andhra..looks nice
ReplyDeleteliked your utensils :)
ReplyDeleteSounds new and interesting...looks like a piece of cake...yumm
ReplyDeleteInteresting !
ReplyDeleteNever heard before.
Nits,
ReplyDeleteThis looks tempting....
im a great fan of Andhra pickle's.
Kindly include them also.
Looking forward to see that in your coming posts.
One more request...the way to make Filter Cofee...that too .. what we get in a typical Udipi restaurant...
awesome roti...hearing this for the first time..will try for sure
ReplyDeleteI have heard about this roti but never knew it's made in a vessel like this, thank you for sharing the stepwise pictures. Looks like a piece of cake, yummy!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this, they look so awesome..
ReplyDeleteInteresting and new recipe. looks like savory cake (handva)
ReplyDeletewow!!! looks tempting...
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe,love the texture..yum
ReplyDeleteHad it only once at my friend's place. Loved it instantly. Thanks for the recipe. Can I substitute rice rawa with idli rawa?
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing!! So tempting!
ReplyDeletenew to me and looking awesome....
ReplyDeletelooks more tempting...thanks for sharing!!
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wow awesome dear....luv it...shud try this......bookmarked.........:)
ReplyDeletewow awesome dear....luv it...shud try this......bookmarked.........:)
ReplyDeleteIs this the same as thavala adai? If yes, I will love it! I am super silly for not remembering if thavala adai is urad or rice or whatever! yum stuff.
ReplyDeleteAlmost looks like a cake !!!!lovely
ReplyDeleteHi Nithi,
ReplyDeleteI have had this in my childhood at my neighbour's place who were Andhraites, they used to call it 'Double Idli'. It used to be tasty but very heavy. Good going girl with your new learnings.
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Interesting...looks tempting..
ReplyDeleteI used to eat this when I was in Andhra. I love these. Amazingly done.
ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Maria, wow is very delicius this blog!! Nice to meet you!!
ReplyDeleteOh... I love the golden top.. Wish I could grab it from the screen
ReplyDeletenever heard of this before but it sure looks good! gonna try soon!
ReplyDeleteHI Nithya, I luv ur blog..u made it so interesting with really tasty mouth watering recipes and pics..I hav to tell you that this is not dibba rotti..this is only minapa rotti..(Urad dal rotti)..My grandma makes dibba rotti..if u r interested I will send you the recipe..
ReplyDeleteI first though that this was a cake but on reading the recipe I realize that a fantastic dish to feast on. Wow. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWow,it is one of my favorite dish,and the pic is also looking tempting.
ReplyDeleteI vaguely remember seeing something like this.. gorgeous pic
ReplyDeletenice clicks...My mom used to prepare this whenever she made the idly/dosa batter on saturdays for dinner :)
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