Neer Dosa Recipe - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

Neer Dosa also known as neer dose are beautiful, thin and lacy crepes made with ground rice batter. These are a popularBreakfastfrom the Mangalorean cuisine & are served in restaurants all over Karnataka. Apart from being vegan and gluten-free, these have a super soft texture. So they pair well with any curry or chutney. Unlike the other versions of South IndianDosa, the batter for neer dosa is made without any lentils and it does not need any fermentation.

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Neer dosa are a staple in the Konkan region of India and are enjoyed any time of the day for a meal. The beauty of these crepes is they are just made with minimal ingredients – rice, salt and water.

They pair well with any chuntey but they are usually served with this coconut chutney, veg sagu or veg kurma in some restaurants.

About Neer Dosa

The word ‘Neer’ means ‘Water’ in Tulu & Kannada languages so ‘neer dosa’ translates to ‘water dosa’. Since these dosas are made with a batter of water consistency, they are popularly known as Neer dosa.

The beauty of these thin, light and delicate dosas lies in the simplicity of the recipe. To begin with rice is soaked anywhere for 4 to 8 hours and then ground with salt and water. To bring this to water consistency, more water is added. Optionally a lot of households also include fresh coconut while grinding as this imparts a sweeter flavor to the neer dosas.

These dosas are not filling like the other lentil dosas so these are good to serve with a gravy or curry. My kids love these neer dosas with fresh grated coconut and jaggery mixed together & dipped in milk.

Making these is easy but the key is in getting the batter to the right consistency. So if you are trying this the first time, then do check out my video and read all the tips mentioned below.

How to Make Neer Dosa (Stepwise Photos)

Prepare Batter

1. Wash 1 cup rice thrice in a large pot. Soak it for 4 hours to overnight.

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2. Drain the water and add rice to a blender jar. If you have soaked it overnight, give a good rinse first. Drain the water and add it to the blender jar. Pour about 3/4 cup fresh water. Do not add lot of water at one time as the batter won’t come out smooth if lots of liquid is added.

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3. Blend it to a smooth batter.

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4. Transfer to a bowl and add salt as per taste.

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5. Add more water to bring it to a thin consistency.

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6. The batter must be similar to thin buttermilk. Add more water as needed to bring it to the consistency. I used about 1 & 1/2 to 1 & 3/4 cups water for blending and to bring it to consistency. Set this neer dosa batter aside. Check video to know the right consistency.

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Make Neer Dosa

7. Heat a pan and drizzle few drops of oil. Using a slice of onion, spread the oil to the pan. Wipe off the excess. You can also skip rubbing with onion and just spread the oil with a cloth or kitchen tissue. You will need to repeat this process before making each dosa.

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8. Make sure the pan is hot. We are not going to spread the batter but just pour it like the rava dosa batter. Stir the batter well every time before making a neer dosa. Take a ladle full of batter and begin to pour on the tawa all over starting from the edge of the pan. (check video for details)

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9. Do not bother much about the shape.

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10. Quickly tilt the pan to a side to spread the excess batter.

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11. Take some more batter and fill in the gaps.

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12. Cover the pan and cook for 2 mins on a medium to high heat.

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13. When the dosa is done, you will see the edges slightly leave the pan. Neer dosa is not flipped and cooked to keep it soft.

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14. Transfer it to a serving plate. Allow it to cool down for 30 seconds before folding otherwise both the sides will stick up together.

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15. Fold it to half.

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16. Then to triangle.

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To repeat making neer dosa, grease the pan, stir the batter well before pouring every time. If needed you can add more water to bring to consistency.

Serve neer dosa with chutney or any gravy.

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Pro Tips

  • Use any kind of rice like sona masuri, basmati rice or surati kolam.
  • I have not added coconut here. You can add about ¼ cup fresh coconut or use 1 cup coconut milk to blend in place of water.
  • Ensure the rice is ground with just enough water as mentioned in the recipe. Adding a lot of water at one time while blending often results in coarse batter.
  • The batter has to be ground to a super fine texture. Coarse batter results in neer dosas getting cracks. The dosas will also break.
  • Experiment with the amount of water required to bring the batter to consistency. I have mentioned what works for me.
  • Neer dosa cracks if the batter is either too thin or too thick. If it is too thin the batter will get stuck to the pan and crack a lot. If it is too thick then they will be dense and get cracks too.
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Neer Dosa Recipe (Mangalorean Rice Crepes)

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Neer dosa are thin, lacy and beautiful crepes made with ground rice batter. These are a popular breakfast from the Mangalorean cuisine.

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Prep Time4 hours hours

Cook Time30 minutes minutes

Total Time4 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Servings15 dosas

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 cup rice (sona masuri, basmati etc, any aged rice)
  • teaspoon salt as needed
  • 1½ to 1¾ cups water (use more if needed)
  • 1 teaspoon Oil for greasing

Instructions

Preparation

  • Wash rice a few times until the water runs clear. Soak it in water for at least 4 hours to overnight.

  • Drain the water and rinse well if soaked for over night.

  • Add the rice to a blender jar and pour ¾ to 1 cup water. Blend until smooth. Transfer to a batter bowl.

  • Add salt and another ½ cup water. Mix well and check the consistency. It has to be like thin or watery. Add more water if needed. (Check video for consistency)

How to Make Neer Dosa

  • Heat a pan and drizzle few drops of oil. Using a kitchen tissue or a piece of onion smear the oil all over the pan. Wipe off excess oil with a kitchen tissue.

  • When the pan is hot enough, stir the batter well from the bottom.

  • Take a ladle full of batter and pour it over the tawa in a circle. Tilt the pan to spread the excess batter all over. Do not spread the batter like regular dosa batter.

  • Fill any gaps in the dosa to make it even.

  • Cover it with a lid and cook for 2 to 3 mins until the top part turns non sticky meaning it is cooked.

  • Continue to cook until you see the sides come off easily from the pan.

  • Take the dosa to a plate and allow to cool for 30 secs to a min and then fold it to halve and then to triangle. Serve neer dosa with chutney or curry.

  • To make next dosa, repeat greasing the pan with oil and then wipe off the excess.

  • Stir the batter every time you make a fresh neer dosa as the botton part of the batter will be thick.

Notes

If you are making neer dosa for the first time, you need to experiment a bit with the consistency of batter. Trying out a few dosas will help you to get them right.

If the batter is too thin, the batter gets stuck to the pan, get cracks and will not come out.

Do not make the batter thick, If it is thick and not thin enough then the dosa will come out too thick and will not turn out good. You may also find cracks when the batter is too thick.

You can add more water than mentioned in the recipe card as it depends on the kind of rice used.

I use short grain rice – parboiled ponni or sona masuri. Any kind of aged rice just works fine for the recipe.

To make it nutritious and flavorful, you can also add 1/4 cup fresh grated coconut or 1 cup coconut milk to blend.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

Video

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Neer Dosa Recipe (Mangalorean Rice Crepes)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 53Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Potassium 14mg0%

Carbohydrates 9g3%

Calcium 3mg0%

Iron 0.1mg1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Neer Dosa Recipe First published in October 2017. Updated and republished in June 2022.

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FAQs

What is the difference between dosa and neer dosa? ›

Neer Dose literally translates to 'Water Dosa'. Neer Dose is a dosa variant made out of batter made from soaked rice (no fermentation unlike regular Dosa or Idli). After a few hours of soaking, rice is grounded to make Neer Dose batter. A bit of salt is added for taste.

Why does the neer dosa crack? ›

Neer dosa cracks if the batter is either too thin or too thick.

Which Tawa is good for neer dosa? ›

Invest in the Cast Iron Neer Dosa Pan, and elevate your culinary skills to new heights. Perfectly designed for preparing delicious neer dosas, this pan combines durability, versatility, and exceptional heat distribution to deliver exceptional cooking performance.

Is neer dosa good for health? ›

It is very healthy and light to eat. It has complex carbs that give a boost of energy. It has low fire and perfectly suitable for people suffering from diarrhoea. Whether planning a light or a royal South Indian breakfast spread, you can make awesome-tasting neer dosa.

Which is the tastiest dosa? ›

Masala dosa has been India's most popular type of dosa for generations. It's a crispy, light, and soft dosa stuffed with wonderfully spiced potato filling made from mashed boiled potatoes, onions, tomatoes, and a blend of spices. Masala dosa is often served with coconut chutney, sambar, and tomato ketchup.

What is the Speciality of neer dosa? ›

Unlike other dosas neer dosa is known for its simple preparation method and lack of fermentation. Usually, neer dosa is served with coconut chutney, sambar, saagu and non vegetarian curries like chicken, mutton, fish and egg curry.

Which rice is best for dosa? ›

Parboiled Rice (Idli Rice) emerges as the undisputed champion, with its exceptional ability to deliver idlis that are pillowy soft and dosas that boast a perfect balance of crispness and tenderness.

What is dosa tawa called in english? ›

A tava(h), tawa(h), tapa, saj, or sac is a large flat, concave or convex disc-shaped frying pan (dripping pan/ flat skillet/ griddle) made from metal, usually sheet iron, cast iron, sheet steel or aluminiumoriginating in the Indian subcontinent.

Can diabetics eat neer dosa? ›

Can diabetics, heart patients and over weight individuals have vegetable neer dosa? No, this recipe is not good for diabetics, heart and weight loss. Foods like rice are high in Glycemic index are not suitable for weight loss, heart patients, diabetics as they affect the blood sugar control levels.

Which is the healthiest dosa? ›

Swap out refined rice flour with whole wheat flour to create a dosa that is not only high in fiber but also provides essential nutrients like B vitamins and iron. Whole wheat dosa is an excellent choice for those seeking a healthier alternative without compromising on the authentic taste.

What are the side effects of dosa? ›

Unfortunately, excessive intake can cause side effects like bloating, gas or even an allergic reaction for some individuals. Dosa is both tasty and nutritious. However, preparation methods also play a role.

What is the difference between normal dosa and benne dosa? ›

The term "benne dose" in Kannada means simply "butter dosa." It is prepared by the addition of a generous amount of butter while preparing the normal dosa, and accompanied by coconut chutney. Its batter is very different comprising a mixture of rice, dal, puffed rice, etc., and is prepared on a wood-fired pan.

What is the difference between dosa and ghee roast? ›

when compared to the traditional plain dosa recipe, there isn't much difference apart from the ghee toppings. the recipe of ghee roast is an ideal morning breakfast recipe which can be served with any simple chutney or any chutney pudi.

Why does neer dosa become sticky? ›

Too much water will make the dosa mushy and stick to the griddle.

What is the difference between Mysore dosa and regular dosa? ›

Texture: Normal masala dosa is crisp throughout. But in case of Mysore Masala dosa it is crisp out side and spongy inside (because of batter) For Mysore masala dosa, a thin layer of red chutney is applied inside the dosa. No such chutney is applied in normal dosa.

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