What you need:
Dosa batter
A non stick dosa griddle
Two wooden spatulas
How to make it:
Pour a ladle of batter on the hot griddle. Spread it into a thin circle. Let this cook on low heat until well browned and crisp. Do not turn over.
Holding down the dosa with one spatula, use the other one to make a cut from the center of the dosa to one end.
Fold this as shown in the pic below.
Now roll the other side over this to form a cone. Place the crisp cone on a plate and serve it hot with chutney/sambar/molaga podi.
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Nice dosa cone.
ReplyDeleteLovely thoppi Jay..I have this in drafts and like it every time I make..
ReplyDeleteCRISPY AND NICE IDEA TO FOLD THE DOSA
ReplyDeleteLast time I made dosa, I made one thoppi dosa and my husband was all impressed.. :)
ReplyDeleteya i remember..my cousins kids used to ask for cone dosas..good one to include in the event..
ReplyDeleteInteresting 'twist' to the traditional dosa!
ReplyDeletedelightful dosai..my sons favourite.....same as awe get in the restaurants
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!My lil one loves such dosas.
ReplyDeleteDosa looks soo crispy, prefect looking cone dosa..
ReplyDeleteI've always called this cone dosa, and just the other day, saw it being made somewhere on TV. Don't recall a cut being made in it, though, but I wasn't really paying attention
ReplyDeleteJust now had my dinner and again Iam hungry looks so tempting dosa yumm.
ReplyDeletelovely dosas. Love the cone shape.
ReplyDeletethanx for letting me know that its made like that...I always wondered....bird brain me!!
ReplyDeleteSmitha
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that's a cute toppi:-)
ReplyDeleteWould love to try it for my kids from now on. Lovely idea.
ReplyDeleteLite Bite
Never knew cone dosas are made like that. Thanks for the pictorial. These will be quite appealing to kids. Will try.
ReplyDeleteThe cone sure bring a smile to your face
ReplyDeletewow, I always wanted to learn to do it. Thanks for the step by step pics.
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely, a sure kid pleaser.
ReplyDeleteits my all time fav.. wow
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