
Dosas are a South indian classic, loved for their crispiness and versatility. While plain or masala dosas are everyday favorites, Chicken Dosa takes it up a notch with spicy, flavorful chicken filling. It’s perfect for a hearty breakfast, brunch, or dinner.
1 Ingredients You’ll Need
For the Dosa Batter:
· 1 cup rice
· ¼ cup urad dal (split black gram)
· ½ tsp fenugreek seeds
· salt to taste
· Water as needed
For the chicken Filling:
· 250 g boneless chicken, finely chopped
· 1 small onion, chopped
· 1 small tomato, chopped
· 1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
· 1 tsp red chili powder
· ½ tsp turmeric powder
· 1 tsp garam masala
· salt to taste
· 1 tbsp oil
· Fresh coriander for garnish
2 Step 1: Prepare the Dosa Batter
· Soak rice, urad dal, and fenugreek seeds for 6–8 hours.
· Grind into a smooth batter and let it ferment overnight.
· Add salt before making dosas.
3 Step 2: Cook the chicken Filling
· Heat oil in a pan.
· Sauté onion until golden brown. Add ginger-garlic paste and cook for 1 minute.
· Add chicken, turmeric, red chili powder, garam masala, and salt.
· Cook until chicken is tender. Add chopped tomato and cook until soft.
· Garnish with fresh coriander. Set aside.
4 Step 3: Make the Dosa
· Heat a non-stick pan or cast iron tawa.
· Pour a ladle of batter and spread thin in a circular motion.
· Drizzle a few drops of oil around the edges and cook until the bottom is golden and crisp.
5 Step 4: Assemble the chicken Dosa
· Place a spoonful of chicken filling on one half of the dosa.
· Fold the dosa over the filling and cook for another 1–2 minutes.
· Serve immediately while crispy and hot.
Bonus Tip: Make It Extra Flavorful
· Add grated cheese or a sprinkle of chili flakes to the chicken filling.
· Serve with coconut chutney or tomato chutney for a classic South indian touch.
Final Bite: Crispy, Spicy, and Delicious
Chicken Dosa is a perfect fusion of South indian crispiness and rich chicken masala flavor. It’s easy to make at home and guarantees a restaurant-style experience on your plate.
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