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Brown Rice and Cilantro Savory Crepes (or simply Coriander Dosa)

Modified: Aug 15, 2024 by Madhuram · 23 Comments.

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Cilantro Dosas

Sometime back I purchased ready-made brown rice which cooks just in 5 minutes in the microwave. I made Chinese fried rice and it tasted very good. It had a nice chewy texture and was also very filling. So I wanted to try the regular brown rice and got it from the grocery store last week. While at the store I compared both brown rice and white rice and found that both have same calories, carbohydrates, fat and protein. This really made me wonder what's the difference then. I bought it anyway thinking that I'll do the research later.

I found some interesting facts about brown rice. Below is the synopsis:

What is the difference between Brown Rice and White Rice?
Brown Rice - Only the outermost layer (husk) of the rice is removed. Since the bran is not removed, it is considered as a whole grain. White Rice - The bran layer underneath is removed. In the process of removing the bran, several vitamins, dietary minerals, essential fatty acids and fiber are lost. Even though some of the vitamins and iron are added back to the white rice to make it "enriched", Magnesium is one mineral that is not added back. One cup of cooked long grain brown rice has 195gm Magnesium, whereas white rice has mere 19gm. Fiber wise, 1 cup cooked brown rice has 3.5 gm fiber, whereas white rice has less than 1 gm.

What are the benefits of consuming Brown Rice?
1. Higher nutritional value.
2. Less constipating than white rice.
3. Allows better digestion.

How to prepare Brown Rice before cooking?
1. Washing the brown rice before cooking is key.
2. Soaking it for 2 hours in warm water activates more enzymes in the rice, which makes it possible to obtain a more complete amino acid profile.

How to cook brown rice?
Check here. The packet comes with clear instructions as well. I'm going to try mine in a pressure cooker. I'll update it here, once I try it.

Source: Wikipedia

Now let me proceed to the Dosai recipe. The original recipe is from a Tamil magazine. I've changed it a little bit. These dosas/adai can be prepared immediately after grinding the batter. Fermentation is not necessary.

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Brown Rice Dosa Recipe

Madhuram
A very simple recipe for preparing savory crepes using brown rice, cilantro and green chillies.
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Prep Time 3 hours hrs
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 3 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
Course Tiffins/Main-Course
Cuisine Indian
Servings 10 -12 Dosas
Need To Convert Measurements?Check out the Baking Measurement Chart!

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Brown Rice
  • 1 Cup Par Boiled White Rice (Or You Can Use 2 Cups Of White Rice)
  • ½ Cup Urad Daal
  • 1 Teaspoon Each Toor Daal Channa Daal
  • 1 Medium Size Bunch Finely Chopped Cilantro/Coriander
  • 1 Tablespoon Ginger Grated (Or As Per Your Taste)
  • 4 To 5 Green Chillies
  • 2 Teaspoons Or As Per Your Taste) Salt

Instructions

  • Wash the rice thrice and soak it along with the daals in warm water for at least 2-3 hours. Since it was my first time using brown rice, I didn't know what to expect, so soaked it around 9am itself.
  • If using a blender/mixie: Drain the rice and daal. Reserve the water. Add ¼th of the rice, daal, coriander, chopped green chillies, ginger and grind it well. Once the cilantro and chillies are ground into a paste, add the remaining rice/daal and the reserved water as required. The batter should neither be very coarse nor very smooth. It should have the consistency of semolina/rava.
  • If using a wet grinder: Switch on the machine. Let it run with the stone. Now pour the ¼-1/2 cup of the soaked water in the empty grinder, let it run for a minute. Now add ¼th of the rice/daal and other ingredients and let the machine run for 5 minutes. Later add the remaining rice/daal and water as required. Transfer the batter to a bowl and mix the salt thoroughly.
  • Heat a non stick griddle. Once it's hot add a ladleful of batter to the griddle and spread it using the back of the ladle. Let it cook for 2-3 minutes. Spray it with a non stick cooking spray and turn the crepes and let the other side cook for another 2-3 minutes. Enjoy it with plain yogurt, idli podi or your favorite pickle.

My Notes

  1. The original recipe uses 2 cups of white rice. I have tried that too and it was more soft than these brown rice dosas. The brown rice dosas had a chewy/rubber like texture. But we did like it. It's different and I will be making these again.
  2. We never eat spicy food, so I added only 3 chillies and it didn't have the trace of the chillies at all. That's why I have listed 4-5 chillies in the ingredients. We ate them with idli podi, which was a superb combination.
  3. Soak the rice and daals in the morning before leaving for office, come home in the evening, grind the batter and have these delicious dosas for dinner. Or else you can soak it overnight, grind it in the morning and start your day with this healthy and filling breakfast.
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This is my entry to the following food blog events:

1. Aparna's WBB - Grains in my breakfast. WBB created by Nandita.
2. Suganya's JFI - Whole Grains. JFI created by Indira.
3. Siri's Herb Mania - Coriander. Herb Mania created by Dee.
4. Sunshine Mom's FIC - Green.

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  1. Anjali Damerla says

    September 26, 2008 at 11:24 am

    The Multigrain Pancake mix that I mentioned before in my comment is called " Coach's Oats - Multigrain Pancake mix"
    I hope you guys find it in your local Costco store.

    Ingredients: Oats, White Whole Wheat, Sugar, Triticale, Rye, Barley, Whey, Nonfat Milk, Flax seeds, Millet, Buckwheat, Baking Powder (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Baking Soda, Corn Starch, Monocalcium Phosphate), Salt, Brown Rice, Dextrose, Natural Vanilla Flavor.

    I can see good 6-7 different grains in this mix.

    Like Madhu pointed out, these pancake mix do tend to be a bit sweeter for dosa, so what I do is balance it out with chillies 🙂
    Actually, both my kids like the slightly sweet dosa.

    Anjali, thank you very much for the detailed info. I think we can use it as a base for other baked goods like scones too. Let me try it.

    Reply
  2. SS says

    September 26, 2008 at 6:27 am

    It looked like pesarattu but I am sure this tastes as good or better. Love the flavor of cilantro

    Reply
  3. Sangeeth says

    September 25, 2008 at 1:23 pm

    healthy indeed madhu 🙂

    Reply
  4. LinQ says

    September 25, 2008 at 4:32 am

    This is the first time i have seen Green color dosas's 😛
    thats very creative & yummy recipe!

    Regards,
    LinQ.

    Reply
  5. Siri says

    September 24, 2008 at 7:57 pm

    OMG! this is such a smart idea Madhu! 😆 Thanks dear.. 🙂

    Hugs,
    Siri 😀

    Reply
  6. Vaishali says

    September 24, 2008 at 7:16 pm

    I sure am nuts about both coriander and dosa, so this recipe sounds like a dream-come-true to me. A wonderful recipe as usual, Madhuram.

    Reply
  7. Uma says

    September 24, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    the dosas look so delicious and colorful Madhu! Thanks for the healthy version of dosa.

    Reply
  8. kamala says

    September 24, 2008 at 2:30 pm

    Nice color Madhu..Never made with Brown rice..Will try out soon.

    Reply
  9. bee says

    September 24, 2008 at 1:13 pm

    one difference between white and brown rice is that brown rice turns rancid within a few months because of the oils in the germ.

    Reply
  10. Usha says

    September 24, 2008 at 12:46 pm

    Looks delicious..I use brown rice in adai and dosai...your coriander dosai looks yummy...will give it a try 🙂

    Reply
  11. Ramya's Mane Adige says

    September 24, 2008 at 12:34 pm

    A healthy breakfast, indeed!!! looks delicious

    Reply
  12. Nick says

    September 24, 2008 at 12:31 pm

    Excellent recipe, I've never seen anything like it. Love the green color, it lets you know that you're about to eat something flavorful and delicious.

    Reply
  13. DivyA Vikram says

    September 24, 2008 at 12:16 pm

    They look too delicious and healthy madhu..I should try this..

    Reply
  14. srimathi(foody.guru) says

    September 24, 2008 at 10:56 am

    😀 😀 😀
    Nice...... Brown rice and cilantro dosa. I think it would be a good combo. Will try it as soon as I get a chance.

    Reply
  15. Cilantro says

    September 24, 2008 at 10:12 am

    Lovely color, would like to know the name of the pancake mix from Costco.

    I have not used the pancake mix. It's Anjali's comment.

    Reply
  16. Divya says

    September 24, 2008 at 9:34 am

    Green colored dosai, how cute. What is the name of the pancake mix that you found in Costco? If it is whole grains, I would definitely like to try it.

    BTW, I tried your Baked paneer - Indian style yesterday. Never tried marinating, I just bake them mixed with all the spices normally. We liked it a lot. Will post it soon.

    Thanks Divya for trying the marinading method. Anjali has mentioned that she uses the multigrain pancake mix. I've not tried it so far.

    Reply
  17. Anjali Damerla says

    September 24, 2008 at 7:48 am

    Hmm.. I knew that brown rice was better but never found out why 🙂 Thanks for doing the research for us.
    Now, the difficult task would be to convince my Telugu husband to try brown rice.

    BTW, have you tried making dosa with Pancake mix? They come out pretty good. I actually found a very healthy multigrain ( made mainly with Oats,high in fiber,protein and calcium ) pancake mix in Costco and dosa from this mix come out really great.

    Anjali, we like the Chinese fried rice very much. But I'm not sure how well it would suit our Indian dishes. I have not tried the pancake flour dosa. I use the regular pancake mix and it has a hint of sweetness, so did not consider it for preparing dosas. Do you add any other spices?

    Reply
  18. Happy Cook says

    September 24, 2008 at 7:28 am

    I love the colour of the dosa and it looks delicious

    Reply
  19. sunshinemom says

    September 24, 2008 at 5:58 am

    Thanks! This is bulls eye - looks perfect, full of nutrients and yummy too 😎

    Reply
  20. Dershana says

    September 24, 2008 at 5:24 am

    first time here 😀

    the dosas look really wholesome...

    Reply
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