The World Cup cricket fever is everywhere and it makes me home sick and nostalgic. I miss my country, miss my hometown, and miss my friends and family a lot. Just like football is to America, Cricket is to India. Getting together to watch cricket matches and celebrating the victory with loud shouts of cheer and bursting crackers.Oh yes, I definitely missed all that in the last India vs Pakistan match.
When I miss home, I watch YouTube videos of Bollywood songs, festival in India, or people on streets of Mumbai. The crowd, the street food, the honking of cars and auto rickshaws, bring back the best memories of home.
Few Months ago I stumbled upon the video of my favorite street food joint :) Anand stall at Vile Parle just opposite Mithibai College. This place is super famous for Wada Pav, Veggie Grilled Sandwich, and Dosas. And to wash this all down there is a tiny Arrey Milk Booth where we enjoy chilled Energy or Lassi. Yum Yum!! As soon as I watched this video, I had to make Jini Dosa at home. I can't say I replicated the street food taste (because it is never the same), but I did enjoy it a lot!
Here is the video:
Here are few of my DOSA recipes:
Jini Dosa is a wonderful addition to my dosa party. With the same veggies and chutneys used as the filling, this dosa is magical...just like Jini from the Aladdin's lamp. I don't exactly know why this Dosa is named Jini. Probably you can try it and let me know your interpretation of the name given to this dosa: Jini Dosa :)
Ingredients:
Amul butter or oil
6 tomatoes
2 medium onions
2 beetroot
2 carrots
1 bunch cilantro
1 bell pepper
1/4 small cabbage
5-6 dry red chillies
8-10 cloves garlic
2-3 green chillies
2 tbsp roasted chana dal/dalia dal
Amul Cheese
Tomato Ketchup
2-3 tbsp. chilli powder
2-3 tbsp. garam masala powder
Salt
To make Jini Dosa start by preparing chutneys:
Tomato-Garlic chutney:
Heat
1 tsp. oil in a pan. Add 5-6 dry red chillies and 4 chopped tomatoes.
Cook till tomatoes are tender. Let it cool. Grind with 4-5 cloves of
garlic to form a smooth paste. Add salt to taste.
To make Cilantro-Garlic chutney
Grind 1 cup cilantro with 3-4 cloves of garlic, 2-3 green chillies, and 2 tbsp. roasted chana dal/dalia dal with some water. Add salt to taste.
Grind 1 cup cilantro with 3-4 cloves of garlic, 2-3 green chillies, and 2 tbsp. roasted chana dal/dalia dal with some water. Add salt to taste.
Other ingredients for stuffing:
Cheese, tomato ketchup, chopped veggies.
1 cup chopped cabbage, 1 cup chopped bell pepper, 1 cup grated beetroot, 1 cup grated carrot, 1 cup chopped cilantro, 1 cup chopped tomatoes, and 1 cup chopped onions.
Cheese, tomato ketchup, chopped veggies.
1 cup chopped cabbage, 1 cup chopped bell pepper, 1 cup grated beetroot, 1 cup grated carrot, 1 cup chopped cilantro, 1 cup chopped tomatoes, and 1 cup chopped onions.
To make Jini Dosa
- Spread dosa batter on the medium hot griddle.
- Add 1 tbsp each of all chopped veggies.
- Add 1 tsp of tomato ketchup, 1 tsp, cilantro chutney, 1 tsp. tomato-garlic chutney.
- Add 1/2 tsp. chilli powder and 1/2 tsp garam masala powder. Mix well. let the veggies cook for a minute. Spread the mixture evenly on the dosa. (Since I used a non-stick griddle, to avoid getting scratched, I gently removed the dosa on a chopping board). Cut into 4 pieces using a knife or a pizza cutter. Add grated cheese and roll each piece. Serve with variety of chutneys.
- Preparing individual dosa filling on the dosa can be difficult and tricky.
- You could make a big batch of filling using all chopped veggies, chutneys, and spices in a pan. Spread the filling over the dosa on the griddle. Cut into pieces and sprinkle grated cheese. Roll each pieces and serve with chutneys.
Enjoy Magical Jini Dosa!
Here is step-by-step pictorial recipe:
To make Jini Dosa start by preparing chutneys:
Tomato-Garlic chutney:
Heat 1 tsp. oil in a pan. Add 5-6 dry red chillies and 4 chopped tomatoes. Cook till tomatoes are tender. Let it cool. Grind with 4-5 cloves of garlic to form a smooth paste. Add salt to taste.
To make Cilantro-Garlic chutney
Grind 1 cup cilantro with 3-4 cloves of garlic, 2-3 green chillies, and 2 tbsp. roasted chana dal/dalia dal with some water. Add salt to taste.
Other ingredients for stuffing:
Cheese, tomato ketchup, chopped veggies.
1 cup chopped cabbage, 1 cup chopped bell pepper, 1 cup grated beetroot, 1 cup grated carrot, 1 cup chopped cilantro, 1 cup chopped tomatoes, and 1 cup chopped onions.
2 tbsp. Chilli powder and 2 tbsp. Garam masala powder
Utterly Butterly Delicous...AMUL!!
Yes, Mumbai Dosa cannot taste good without Amul Butter :)
Spread dosa batter on the medium hot griddle.
Add 1 tbsp each of all chopped veggies.
Add 1 tsp of tomato ketchup, 1 tsp, cilantro chutney, 1 tsp. tomato-garlic chutney.
Add 1/2 tsp. chilli powder and 1/2 tsp garam masala powder. Mix well. let the veggies cook for a minute. Spread the mixture evenly on the dosa. (Since I used a non-stick griddle, to avoid getting scratched, I gently removed the dosa on a chopping board). Cut into 4 pieces. Add grated cheese and roll each piece. Serve with variety of chutneys.
Preparing individual dosa filling on the dosa can be difficult and tricky.
You could make a big batch of filling using all chopped veggies, chutneys, and spices in a pan. Spread the filling over the dosa on the griddle. Cut into pieces and sprinkle grated cheese. Roll each pieces and serve with chutneys.
Make it soon & enjoy this Magical Jini Dosa!
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ReplyDeleteWow that looks very spicy.. I'm a bit terrified to try xD
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Mouth Watering Dishes. Should try this. Yummy!! Thanks for sharing admin. This dish should be added amonth Top Ten Dishes in India
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
DeleteI think jini means tiny as in jeena in Gujarati, becaue these are almost bite sized dosas :-)
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