Onion rava dosa recipe (With video) - Raks Kitchen (2024)

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Onion rava dosa recipe with video - crispy, tasty and lacy rava dosas, that can be made instantly. No soaking, instant version.

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I already have a rava dosa post with two different recipes. But wanted to make it as onion rava dosa and with videos.

So I thought of blogging this. Did I tell you I love anything and everything made out of rava/ semolina /sooji ?

Be it kesari or upma or kichadi I love like anything. I have been brought up eating different upmas for dinner, delicious, hot wonderful tasting upmas mom makes! Especially I love the rava upma she makes.
Check out other post.

  1. Rava dosa soaking method
  2. Dry fruits rava dosa

Rava dosa is one I learnt making only after I started exploring the blogging world and got hooked to the recipe from Prema’s cookbook. It always comes out perfect and gives me a relief if I run out of dinner ideas for Aj. It is instant version which calls for no soaking time…that's the best part!

He is not very fond of rava dosa, but still he is okay with it when made once in a while, like Vj.

Not big fan of rava upma, but thank god he likes rava dosa at least! So here is the way I make onion rava dosa.

In restaurants I think first they sprinkle the onion on the tawa/ dosa pan first and then pour the batter over it, not sure…but I do this way.

Both works for me and turns out good. So it's your choice.
Check out my Breakfast platter, rava dosa with 5 different side dishes.

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Onion rava dosa recipe

Onion rava dosa recipe with video - crispy, tasty and lacy rava dosas, that can be made instantly. No soaking, instant version.

Course Breakfast

Cuisine Indian

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 5 minutes minutes

Author Raks Anand

Servings 3 people

Equipments (Amazon Affiliate links)

dosa pan

spatula

bowl

whisk

ladle

Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • ½ cup Semolina/ rava/ sooji
  • ½ cup Rice flour
  • ¼ cup Maida
  • 1 tablespoon Ginger finely chopped
  • 1 Green chillies chopped
  • 2 teaspoon Whole black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds heaped
  • 1 Onion finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon Coriander leaves chopped
  • 1 sprig Curry leaves torn
  • Salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Sugar for browning
  • Oil/ ghee - as needed

Instructions

  • Take all the ingredients except onion in a bowl and mix water with it. Use a whisk for easy mixing.

  • Keep onions aside. The batter should be very thin of running consistency. Then only your dosa will come thin and lacy.

  • Heat a non stick dosa pan preferably. It should be really hot. Drizzle some oil and pour the watery batter, first to form a outer circle and then fill in the centre. Do not overlay. That is don’t pour over and over,just one layer.

  • Immediately top the chopped onions in a sprinkled way. Add a teaspoon of oil/ ghee over it. Let it cook in medium flame until the dosa browns to a golden colour.

  • It takes some time in medium flame but be patient. If you cook in high flame you may not get the crispy dosa. So cook slowly in medium flame. Do not flip, just fold and serve hot.

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Notes

  • There are few important things to keep in mind. The batter should be thin and watery enough. And after one or to dosas, the batter tends to get thick, add water and salt (very little) accordingly. Otherwise may not get the lacy holes in the dosa.
    You can also try soaking the batter for ½ hour and then make the dosa, after ½ hour, sure the consistency of batter would have thickened, so use water to dilute more.
  • Proportion to easily remember is equal measures of rice flour and sooji and half the measure of maida.
  • Ghee adds a great restaurant touch to the dosa.
  • Even coriander leaves, ginger are important ingredients for the flavour. Needless to say pepper and jeera are main one.
  • No need to flip the dosa, since we cook slowly the dosa , as well as onion gets cooked.
  • Make an serve immediately one by one straight from the stove for great feedbacks from the eater 😉
  • As I said earlier, the onion can be sprinkled before pouring the batter, but sometimes-only sometimes, the dosa gets torn easily if we use more onions. Also the onion gets browned sooner than the dosa.
  • If your dosa is not giving lacy patterns, then add more water. Make sure the tawa is hot when you are pouring.
  • Non stick gives better lacy dosas.

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How to make method

  1. Take all the ingredients except onion in a bowl and mix water with it. Use a egg beater for easy mixing. Keep onions aside.
  2. The batter should be very thin of running consistency. Then only your dosa will come thin and lacy.
    Onion rava dosa recipe (With video) - Raks Kitchen (4)
  3. Heat a non stick dosa pan preferably. It should be really hot. Drizzle some oil and pour the watery batter.
  4. First to form a outer circle and then fill in the centre. Do not overlay. That is don’t pour over and over, just one layer.
  5. Immediately top the chopped onions in a sprinkled way. Add a teaspoon of oil/ ghee over it.
  6. Let it cook in medium flame until the dosa browns to a golden colour. It takes some time in medium flame but be patient.
  7. If you cook in high flame you may not get the crispy dosa. So cook slowly in medium flame. Do not flip, just fold and serve hot.
    Onion rava dosa recipe (With video) - Raks Kitchen (5)

Serve hot immediately with sambar and chutney the best combo. Hope the video helps the beginners a bit. I took it with my iPad 🙂 Please bear with the shaky and out-of-subject – times in the video 🙂 Making video myself while making the dosa is sure a challenge 🙂 Next time have to bring Vj for help 😉

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  1. Sharmilee! :)

    Wow perfect crispy rava dosa...looks very tempting. Now feel like grabbing it from the screen 🙂

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  2. Sangeetha Nambi

    Can u send me a parcel of one 🙂

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  3. Shama Nagarajan

    simply superb !!! Crispy !!!

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  4. AshMah

    a must try recipe... easy to remember to!!! sure gonna try .. thanks raji for sharing 🙂

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  5. jeyashrisuresh

    Absolutely tempting, recently i bought a new non stick tawa. My first attempt is rava dosa only.

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    • Richa

      Without rice flour can i make this rava dosa

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      • Raks Anand

        Rice flour gives crispness, you can try though. May be use wheat flour in place of rice flour.

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  6. lata raja

    whenever I order rava dosa in restaurants i opt for the onion rava dosa. I love the partially cooked flavoursome onions inside it. Perfectly done Raji.

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  7. Paaka Shaale

    The rava dosa looks so tempting. Loved the lacy texture 🙂

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  8. Priyanka

    A perfect crispy dosa.....looks perfect
    Great shots too

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  9. Anu

    Nice crispy rava dosa. Looks tempting.

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  10. Priti

    I love this and looks fab ...I wish I can have it now

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  11. Sangeetha

    perfect onion rava...looks so crisp n yumm!! nice videa...i too pour the batter same way 🙂
    Spicy Treats

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  12. Nithya

    Delicious dosa 🙂 looks so perfect 🙂

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  13. Chitra

    Nice post. its been a long time i made it.. love the lacy looks 🙂

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  14. Torviewtoronto

    dosa looks wonderful

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  15. Spice up the Curry

    video is great for beginners. dosa looks perfect and crispy.

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  16. Aruna Manikandan

    looks perfect raji and nice video too. expecting videos with your voice 🙂

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  17. R.Punitha

    Hi Raks ,

    At your free time do visit my blog and

    Keep in touch. Thank you Rajeswari....

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  18. Nithu Bala

    Great recipe:-) nice video presentation..

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  19. Divya Kudua

    Perfect Rava Dosa Raks,love the video with natural background score too!Kudos to you!!

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  20. Srimathi

    Looks perfect. I love onion rava too Nice video of the rava dose. Good job.

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  21. Carol

    This is the most beautiful dosa I've ever seen! I love all the different dosa recipes you have. Thanks for all your hard work and generosity!

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  22. S.Menaga

    looks very crispy n perfect.....Nice video recipe!!

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  23. faseela

    wow...super perfect dosha...........

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  24. Mahi

    Is it I-Pad 2 or 3? 😉 Video quality is good!

    Nice crisp dosa! I feel the one in the photos is crispier than the one in the video! haahaa! :)))

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  25. Sanoli Ghosh

    Hi Rajeswari, I am Sanoli from http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.com
    This onion rava dosa is looking perfect and crispy too. Personally I like rava dosa with onion flavoured. Your video demonstration also nice. Feeling hungry to see this yummy dosa. At your free time, do visit my blog and send your precious comment on my recipes. Thanks a lot for sharing.................hugs

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  26. Robin

    Thank you so much for the recipe Raji! And thank you for the video. Can't wait to try this.

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  27. Shabitha Karthikeyan

    Nicely done !! Looks so good and makes me hungry again. We had this last night

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  28. Jay

    truly tempting..excellent presentation ..keep rocking dear
    Tasty Appetite

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  29. Gayathri NG

    Crispy n delicious looking dosa,nicely done...

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  30. Pavithra Elangovan

    Perfect Dosa.. and my fav one.. way too tempting Raji...

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  31. Arch

    Raks, am yet to watch your video. Lacy, crisp dosas 🙂 I am sooji girl too 😛 And yes, they do sprinkle onions, drizzle oil and then add batter. A cook at HSB Mylapore once shared this.

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  32. Ez Cookbook

    absolutely grt recipe ... traditional recipes are always good and tasty..... One tip you can even try placing chopped onion,green chilli first on hot griddle followed by pour the batter and drizzle oil. This method I use to follow at home which tastes great and some hotel style... just thought of sharing with you...
    http://www.ezcookbook.net/
    Ez Cookbook

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  33. radha

    Very nice. I generally add the onions in the batter. Will try it this way. My proportion is also slightly different. 1 measure of rice flour and 1/2 each of sooji and maida. I will try your version and check the difference.

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  34. Priya

    Super crispy and yummy rava dosa, loving that video thanks for sharing.

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  35. Tina

    Lovely and crispy dosa..

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  36. Sensible Vegetarian

    Lovely Dosa, done to perfection. Excellent video.

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  37. Vijitha

    Crispy, crunchy goodness. A true comfort food. My grandmother would add some coconut milk too.

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  38. Jingalala

    Raks, we never make rava dosa at home. Jeev like rava dosa that too with extra onions so so much and always orders it first in the restaurants. I should definitely try this and will let know the results. Faintly.....very very faintly I remember my grandma doing this in her kitchen. But i've never tasted it at home.

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  39. Hema

    So perfectly done, very professional..

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  40. Daksha

    Nice video and u done so perfectly.......

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  41. Nagashree

    Hi Raks, ,
    I have a little something for you at my blog, hope you like it. Check it out.

    Reply

  42. radha

    Wanted to let you know that I tried it and it was great! Will switch to this proportion of ingredients. And I sprinkled the onions first on the tava and then poured the batter on it. Great! Thanks

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  43. Saraswathi Iyer

    My fav. one which I make weekly once. The pictures are tempting and superb. Nice video.

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  44. PriyaVaasu

    Awesome Raks!!!! Very tempting too!!!!

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  45. Amrita

    your recipes are really working out well, thanks to you..
    when i tried rava dosa, the dosa was sticking to the pan and not coming out easily and it was getting torn, what could be the reason for it?

    regards
    Amrita

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  46. RAKS KITCHEN

    Rava dosa usually comes out effortlessly without sticking to the pan. If its is sticking, either too much watery or mainly because of the pan. Are the other dosas coming out good in the same pan?

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  47. Phadke

    We tried this. This Dosa is really tasty. Thanks

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  48. Phadke

    We tried this. This Dosa is really tasty. Thanks

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  49. Jeya

    could u please specify water my dosa is so watery but rava sticks under bottom of the vessel, so in pan dosa is lacy send ur water measurement content for this recipes

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  50. RAKS KITCHEN

    I will try to update when I try next time. If its too watery, try adding a tblsp of rava, maida and some rice flour?

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  51. latha sreedhar

    I tried 2 to 3 times with ur same recipe but it does not come crispy. Sticky dosa is my result. Pls specify the water measurement aswell. It would be very helpful for Onion Rava dosa lovers like me. Thanx in Advance.

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  52. renu

    Raji, I just checked this recipe, an hour back..and the way you presented, tempted me to make this for supper..now am having it and its yumm!! thanks 🙂

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  53. Radium

    When I made the dosa the first time, it was crisp and within seconds became soggy. I realized that as i cooked in medium to high flame, the base of the dosa got cooked and upon removing from the flame the upper portion which was a lil wet made the dosa soggy in seconds. But this time, I cooked in low flame, rotating the tawa for heating the larger dosa, my dosa came out super crisp and remained so for a much longer time!!! Thanks once again!

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  54. Radium

    Hi Raki, I have been a frequent silent visitor to your blogs and have tried out a few recipes. I specially want to thank you for your recipe of this onion rava dosa which came out excellent and crisp. I had an unexpected guest at home today. As I am recently married and a new cook( experimenting only with my husband so far and trying out every new dish possible for him), was struggling to figure out what to offer this guest of mine, when i suddenly remembered your above recipe(which i had tried for my husband a couple of days back and found it easy and quick). I made the dosa and served along with a quickly made sambhar and corriander chutney. It tasted excellent and was super crisp. The best part is me being a south indian settled in the north, dosa and idlis are special items for the north indians. And today's rava dosa which was instant and easy, made me feel very proud and content of deciding and serving the right dish 🙂 Thanks a lot!

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  55. Nivedhita Rajagopalan

    Could you pls add the exact qty of water to be added.. My dosas were either too watery or holes werent getting formed.. 🙁 I ended up making upma with the batter coz my dosas were disastrous! 😀

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  56. Aishu

    Hi Raks!
    Tried this recipe tonight using the exact same ingredients & proportions and it came out soooo well! Thank you so much! Perfect explanation, lovely photos and a winner recipe 🙂

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  57. Pria P

    hii, can u let us know the exact quantity of water to be added. I messed up in this part n my dosa was hard first, so i added more water t next time, and it became so watery that i was not able to take t dosa out of t pan 🙁

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  58. Anonymous

    Mmm..this was so yummy. The simplicity in the procedure and the aesthetics of the visuals pushed me into the kitchen to try this out. MTR's Ravva Dosa mix is out in my home, here onwards. 🙂

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  59. Elakkiya

    Thank u so much raks for a superb recipe. i tried thid recipe it came so well.

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  60. Elakkiya

    Thank Raks for a superb recipe. I tried this recipe it came out so well..

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  61. Niveda Ravi

    i tried it... i got lacy dosas.. thanks alot

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  62. merlin vijil

    Hi Rak, I tried this dosa it came well.really very crispy & tasty.

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  63. merlin vijil

    Hi Rak , thank u some much for this dosa.I tried & it came well.really wow crispy & tasty.

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  64. infant earning

    Hi rak,
    i was searching for a perfect rava dosa recipe,and finally got ur recipe .i tried it it came out awesome,tasty and crispy.Thank u for dis wonderful recipe....

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  65. Lavanya Sriram

    Hi Raks!
    Tried this recipe tonight using the exact same ingredients & proportions and it came out soooo well! Thank you so much!Great video explanation 🙂

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  66. Kaushalya Bashyam

    Hi raks!!! I made this recipe tonight, it tasted good however was sticking to the pan. It came only when I drizzled ghee before and later on the batter. Please help... it was too tasty and would love to try it again!!!

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  67. Raks anand

    You should every time drizzle little oil or ghee before making this then only it would come out easily and also wont be dry. You can try using nonsitck pan. If you let the pan get heated so much without oil then too this will happen.

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  68. Pramod Mahadevan

    Love the recipe. A couple of things that worked better for me - I tried roasted sooji and raw sooji (in the US you get both versions) and I like the roasted one better as it turns out more crispy. Also, I reduce the amount of maida from 1/4 cup to about 1/8 cup. I found that the maida was also making the dosa a little softer at least in the initial couple of dosas.

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  69. Vinod Krishnan

    I have been using this recipe off and on for a couple of years now and I really like it. My only comment is that the proportions are perfect for 2 hungry people. Everytime I forget and halve the proportions and it would be enough only for 1 person. And only today I realised that the sooji is soft semolina instead of the raw semolina 🙂

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  70. CL

    Hi raks...im new to indian cooking. Planning to give it a shot tonight. Pls let me know if I can replace maida with atta.. thanks! 🙂

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  71. Priya Suresh

    Ydy I try this receip in my home .. It comes out very nice ... Thank you

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  72. poorni poornima

    Hi raji 🙂 I have tried almost all your recipes. Came out well. Yesterday tried your version of aval ladoo. It was excellent. My hubby liked it a lot. Now I have a doubt ! In onion rava dosa, should I have to add rava directly or have to fry it and then add? Previously when I did I just added directly and it gave a raw taste. So just help me with this.

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  73. Raks anand

    No need to roast 🙂 U add onions and ginger, so it will be good with raw rava flavour actually. If you want you can soak for an hour and then make.

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  74. USHA ANAND

    TRIED YOUR VERSION CAME OUT AS SUPER TRYING OTHER RECIPES TOO THANKS FOR SHARING

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  75. Vidhya.N

    I have read through the recipes that you have posted and tried most of them. It comes out so perfect as seen in the pics. It is all because of your sincere dedication in capturing the procedure in depth. When I read through the pages I feel,as though my MOM standing beside me and teaches 🙂 Thank you.

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  76. harini

    Hi raks atlast i tried ur instant ravadosa confidently.because i was hesitant whether it ll come out well or sodhapify.and didnt want to take risk at the breakfast time.but today i gave it a try and it came out very well.thank u.here after i ll do it frequently.

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  77. Roopa

    Can we use butter milk instead of water? and can we pack it for tiffin box?

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  78. Raks anand

    Sure, it will give nice golden colour. For tiffin box, it will not be nice, better when eaten hot.

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  79. Swarna

    Onion rava dosa recipe (With video) - Raks Kitchen (11)
    We can use wheat flour instead of maida and it comes out well.

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    • Raks Anand

      Yeah true, I have tried that

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  80. suganya

    how much water should be added

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    • Raks Anand

      I adjust it as needed. As rava gets soaked, it needs more water to be added accordingly. SO no such measurements. You can try this video recently Venkatesh bhat shared if you know Tamil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CrJpfLkT3o But you need to soak.

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  81. Priya

    Onion rava dosa recipe (With video) - Raks Kitchen (12)
    Tried the Rava dosa this morning n it came out wonderful 🙂 u r amazing 🙂 a great companion for ppl like me who don’t hav enuf confidence in cooking... (will try with atta instead of Maida next time)

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    • Raks Anand

      Thank you so much for taking time to write feedback 🙂 DO try atta, it will be okay.

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