Navratri festivities have begun in full swing. The festival, wherein people celebrate and worship the nine incarnations of Goddess Durga, is considered one of the most significant festivals in India. Devotees around the world observe ritualistic fasts (or vrats) to show their devotion to the deity. People who are observing fasts are allowed to consume a limited list of ingredients. For instance, buckwheat flour (kuttu), sabudana, singhara flour and more. However, this does not mean you can't experiment with the dishes. There are so many recipes that can be made with these ingredients. For instance, sabudana tikki, kuttu pakora, dosa and more. If you love experimenting with food just like us, we bring you a few vrat-friendly dosa recipes that are sure to tug at your heartstrings. Take a look below.
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Here're 5 Vrat-Friendly Dosa Recipes You Must Try
1. Sabudana Dosa - Our Recommendation
Let's start the list with the recipe we love the most. We bring you an instant dosa recipe that does not need fermentation, saving a lot of time. All you need to do is soak sabudana, blend, add salt and your batter is ready. To know the complete Sabudana dosa recipe, click here.
2. Kuttu Ka Dosa
Kuttu ka atta (or buckwheat flour) is one of the most popular ingredients during Navratri or any festive season. If you are wondering what you can make with kuttu apart from the pakoda and paratha, we have an excellent dosa recipe for you. It is quick, easy and incredibly delicious to have. Find the recipe here.
3. Singhara Atta Dosa
Next up, we bring you a dosa recipe that is made with water chestnut flour. To prepare the batter, take a large mixing bowl, add singhara flour, curd, salt to taste, and water as required. Don't add too much water, otherwise, the batter will stick to the pan.
4. Amaranth Dosa
For vrat or any casual day, dosa is one delicacy that can never disappoint us. This Navratri special Rajgira Dosa is just as good as the regular one- it's crispy, paper thin and very delicious. Wondering how to go about it? Click here.
5. Samak Dosa
Lastly, we bring you a dosa recipe that is made with vrat-friendly samak rice. You don't have to worry about being hungry all the time because this recipe will give you the energy to go throughout the day. Read the complete recipe here.
Now that you know all the recipes, try them out and let us know how they turned out in the comments section below. For more such recipes, stay tuned!