Set Dosa or Set Dose is a popular breakfast recipe from South India which are vegan, soft, spongy, thick, and incredibly delicious. These dosas are served in sets of 2 or 3 with chutney or kurma.
About the recipe
Set Dosa is a popular breakfast recipe in the Mangalore Udupi region. The batter for set dosa is prepared using rice, urad dal, methi, poha, and salt.
This Dosa gets its name - Set Dosa - because more than one Dosa is generally served on a plate in all restaurants. In the early days, four dosas were served in one plate, but as this was very filling and people could not finish the entire plate, they started ordering half set (2 dosas) Dosa. As a result, most restaurants started to serve 3 dosas in a plate, along with chutney and sambhar or sagu - and this has become a norm.
The proper fermentation of the batter with the addition of poha and fenugreek gives you soft, spongy, lighter, and fluffy Dosa and thus the name sponge dosa.
Ingredients for Set Dosa
- 2 cups Rice
- ½ cup Urad Dal
- 1 teaspoon Fenugreek seeds (Methi)
- 1 cup Poha / Flattened rice / Avalakki (Check tips)
- Salt, to taste
- Vegetable or Coconut oil, for cooking dosa
How to make Set Dosa or Sponge Dosa?
Set Dosa Batter
- Wash and soak rice, urad dal, and fenugreek seeds together in water for 4-5 hours. Nicely drain them.
- Wash poha and grind it with rice, dal, and fenugreek seeds by adding water in a mixie jar. Add water little by little.
- Grind it to form a thick and smooth batter.
- Cover it and allow it to ferment atleast for 7 hours. I keep it overnight (Do not keep it in the refrigerator)
- You will notice that volume of batter is increased after fermentation. Now add salt and mix well.
How to cook set Dosa or sponge Dosa
- Heat a non-stick pan or tava on medium to medium-high flame.
- Pour a laddle full of batter and spread it gently. Drizzle oil on the sides. (you do not have to spread it like other dosas)
- Cover it with a lid and leave it for 30 seconds.
- When it becomes light golden at the bottom, and you see the holes on top, flip the Dosa on the other side and cook uncovered till it's golden brown. Drizzle oil if needed.
- Repeat the process for remaining batter.
Tips:
- I have used thin poha (beaten rice). If you are using thick poha, just reduce the amount by half.
- I prefer cooking the Dosa with coconut oil.
- The dosa batter should not be too thin or too thick. Else it will not ferment well. Once the batter is fermented, check the consistency and adjust the water accordingly.
- You can use raw rice, parboiled rice (idli rice) or sona masoori or any regular white rice to make the dosa batter.
- You can even reduce the amount of urad dal to ¼ cup if desired.
How to serve set Dosa?
Serve dosas with a dollop of butter or any chutney of your choice or vegetable kurma south Indian style. Here are some of the chutney recipes for set dosa.
Set Dosa vs. Uttapam
Set Dosa and Uttapam are both thick, soft Dosa, but the batter for uttapam does not contain any poha. Instead, it is topped with onion, green chilies, or podi varieties in Andra.
You can uttapam with dosa idli batter or simple leftover dosa batter made using urad dal and rice. You can check here.
Popular Dosa Recipes
- 2 in one Idli dosa batter
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- Ragi dosa
- Mushti dosa
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- Instant wheat dosa
Chutney recipes for Dosa
- Green coconut chutney
- 5 chutney recipes - popular post!!
- Tomato Chutney
- Vegetable Kurma
Recipe card
Set Dosa Recipe | Sponge Dosa
Equipment
- 1 Non stick dosa tawa
Ingredients
- 2 cups Rice
- ½ cup Urad Dal
- 1 teaspoon Fenugreek seeds (Methi)
- 1 cup Poha / Flattened rice / Avalakki (Check tips)
- Salt, to taste
- Vegetable or Coconut oil, for cooking dosa
Instructions
Set Dosa Batter
- Wash and soak rice, urad dal, and fenugreek seeds together in water for 4-5 hours. Nicely drain them.2 cups Rice, ½ cup Urad Dal, 1 teaspoon Fenugreek seeds (Methi)
- Wash poha and grind it with rice, dal, and fenugreek seeds by adding water in a mixie jar. Add water little by little.1 cup Poha / Flattened rice / Avalakki (Check tips)
- Grind it to form a thick and smooth batter.
- Cover it and allow it to ferment atleast for 7 hours. I keep it overnight (Do not keep it in the refrigerator)
- You will notice that volume of batter is increased after fermentation. Now add salt and mix wellSalt, to taste
How to cook set dosa or sponge dosa?
- Heat a non-stick pan or tava on medium to medium-high flame.
- Pour a laddle full of batter and spread it gently. Drizzle oil on the sides. (you do not have to spread it like other dosas)Vegetable or Coconut oil, for cooking dosa
- Cover it with a lid and leave it for 30 seconds.
- When it becomes light golden at the bottom, and you see the holes on top, flip the Dosa on the other side and cook uncovered till it's golden brown. Drizzle oil if needed.
- Repeat the process for remaining batter.
Notes
- I have used thin poha (beaten rice). If you are using thick poha, just reduce the amount by half.
- I prefer cooking the Dosa with coconut oil.
- The dosa batter should not be too thin or too thick. Else it will not ferment well. Once the batter is fermented, check the consistency and adjust the water accordingly.
- You can use raw rice, parboiled rice (idli rice) or sona masoori or any regular white rice to make the set dosa batter.
- Urad dal is mainly added to give traditional dosa texture and taste. For dosas like this, even ¼ cup of urad dal is sufficient if it is the good premium quality.
Nutrition
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karrie @ Tasty Ever After
This is the coolest bread ever! Love that the dough is fermented too. They look like english crumpets, the way the bubbles are all over the top. I have to make a run to my local Indian market and I'll get the stuff to make these. Crossing my fingers that they turn out as well as yours 🙂
Kushi
Thank you so much Karrie. Do let me know how it turned out 🙂
Deepa - Veg Indian Cooking
Looks super healthy and delicious..
Kushi
Thank you Deepa 🙂
Anu - My Ginger Garlic Kitchen
Dosa looks incredibly yum and delish, Kushi. Lovely share!
Kushi
Thank you Anu 🙂
Puja Darshan
This recipe reminded me of the hotel in Kerala where we stayed for 3 days and I had only set dosa along with coconut chutney for breakfast. Great post. 🙂
Kushi
Thank you Puja 🙂
Nava Krishnan
As much as I like to say I like dosa, I'm afraid I can't. But these perfectly made dosa will make other half happy.
Kushi
Thank you Nava 🙂