I have not had my fill of Konkani cuisine. And now that I have renewed contact with aunts and cousins who are wonderful cooks and ever willing to share recipes, I think I can fulfil a few of my cravings :-)
A akka whatsapped the recipe for Surnali. There are two variations. One is the god surnali, god in konkani is sweet. And the other is the Chepi Surnali - Chepi meaning bland. Only because it is not sweet. By no means is it tasteless !
Most things in South Kanara will have some bit of coconut in it. As does Surnali. This is like an Indian pancake , something like an Uthapam, but with many more holes.
Ingredients:
Raw rice - 2 cups
Coconut - 1/2 cup
Flattened rice ( Poha) - 1 cup
Methi seeds - 1 tsp
Buttermilk ( or milk with the addition of curd) - 1/2 cup
Salt to taste.
Soak rice and methi seeds for at least 3-4 hours
Just before grinding, wash the poha
Grind soaked rice and methi along with coconut, poha, salt to a fine paste.
Add the buttermilk to it.
Mix and keep overnight for about 8 hours to ferment
(If you are making the sweet variety, omit the salt, just a pinch is sufficient, add sufficient jaggery for the sweetness as per your taste, and grind. Also a pinch of turmeric. The addition of jaggery may make the batter thinner. So keep that in mind. The batter should not be thin or too flowy )
The next day heat a tawai. Smear a little oil on the surface.
Put a spoon of batter and let it spread on its own 1/2 cm thickness
Cover with a lid and allow the surface to cook . You will see these little holes that will appear on the surface The dosa is genernally not turned over.
Have the sweet surnali with a blob of butter. Th.e bland one can be had with chutney
Note - In case, the batter has not fermented enough, add a bit of cooking soda, whisk it well and use.
Note - In case, the batter has not fermented enough, add a bit of cooking soda, whisk it well and use.
Surnali look fantastic dear :) looks so spongy and tempting !!
ReplyDeleteSounds nice to me...love spongy light dosas..
ReplyDeleteSurnali looks soft and yummy. Happy new year Radha.
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