It was love at first sight when I saw this gorgeous adai on Anu’s blog. I made it soon after and absolutely loved it. Since adai batter doesn’t need fermenting, this is far easier to make than regular dosa. I had the batter for 3 days in the refrigerator and it was just fine.
Spinach Adai | Keerai Adai Recipe
Preparation time: 3 hours
Cooking time: 15 minutes
Makes ~20 adai
Recipe inspired by Anu
Ingredients:
1 cup of rice
1/3 cup of toor dal (tuvaram paruppu)
1/3 cup of channa dal (kadala paruppu)
1 large bunch of spinach
1 tsp of cumin seeds (jeera)
3-4 dry red chillies
1 tsp of coriander seeds
1/2 tsp of black pepper powder
1/4 cup of grated coconut
1 tsp of oil
Salt to taste
How to Make Spinach Adai:
1. Add the dals to the rice, wash, and soak for at least 2 hours.
2. Heat the oil and add add the cumin seeds, coriander seeds, red chillies, and pepper. Fry for 30 seconds and add the spinach, roughly chopped. Cook for 2 mins until the spinach begins to wilt and shrink.
3. Grind the soaked rice-dal mixture along with the spinach mixture and coconut with some salt and water. The mixture can be slightly coarse, that’s totally fine.
4. You can make the adai immediately. Make sure both sides are cooked until slightly golden. I used gingelly oil to cook them up.
Serve hot with coconut chutney. For a change, I served it with two of my favourites – chow chow kootu – and tomato thokku. Yum!
Thanks for the awesome recipe Anu! You rock ๐
Nimi
Love this easy and no-fuss-about-fermenting recipe and will definitely try it. Does this keep well or needs to be consumed immediately? The reason I asked is, can I give it to my children in their lunch boxes?
Nagalakshmi V
yes sure you can send them these adais in their lunch boxes. it won't taste as good as when freshly made though
Padhu
Looks colorful!
Poornima Nair
I have this bookmarked too. The no fermenting part is the best thing about adais and love the addition of spinach!
Priya
Healthy and super catchy adai.
Sharmilee! :)
Healthy twist to the usual adais…looks very tempting to try!
Tharisi
Looks great. Must try.
Ramya
That is an awesome looking Adai! Treat to eyes and tummy:-)
Divya Kudua
I am looking for a particular adai recipe and this one looks similar to that except for the spinach part!Love tomato thokku wth dosas,the no-fermenting part is the best when it comes to adai I guess!
Sag
Perfect!
i generally add spinach to almost all dosa batters and even to chapathi dough
add to pesarattu (Moongdal dosa) it adds even more color .
nags
that’s a fab idea!
ishastastebuds.com
super…am not spinach lover but loved ur post …