Varieties of Indian Dosa
Dosa is made from lentils, beaten rice, and other ingredients. Different proportions of rice and lentils are used to create different varieties of dosa. The crispy varieties are on the thinner side whereas thicker variations are also available.
The dosa batter is fermented. This not only gives it a unique taste but also increases its nutritional benefits. Apart from the traditional varieties, egg dosa, neer dosa, chicken dosa, cheese dosa, and various other varieties have become popular in India. Here are some of them:
1. Traditional Varieties
Let's start with the basics. The dosa, which is made from fermented rice and lentil batter, comes in many traditional varieties within Indian cuisine.
You have got the classic plain dosa, known to all, served with a side of sambar and coconut chutney. You could also have the scrumptious masala dosa which is made by stuffing plain dosa with a spiced potato filling.
There are onion dosas, rava dosas made with semolina, cheese dosas, chutney dosas, ragi dosas. The list goes on and on. These dosas cater to every palate, showcasing the incredible diversity of Indian cuisine.
2. Fusion Flavours
Thanks to the dosa’s versatility and adaptability, there have been some truly exciting blends of flavours from around the world. There is the Chinese-inspired Schezwan dosa made with spicy Schezwan paste and stir-fried veggies.
There is also a Mexican dosa that is made using beans, salsa, cheese and avocados. These fusion dosas combine the best flavours from international cuisine with Indian tastes.
You can create a mouth-watering experience that leaves your taste buds doing the happy dance!