Erra Karam Dosa/Erra Kaaram Dosa - Rayalseema Special

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I m loving the variety of dosa's i m adding up to my kitchen menu. As an adult when we get bored easily of the same routine, just think about kids, they want something new to eat every day. Take my lil one, if he eats an apple today for his evening snack, he will not eat it for tomorrow, i have to literally squeeze my brain, when he comes "Amma i want something to eat". When i ask him "what you want?" he would reply "i don't know!!!", nerve-wrecking moment i would say!!! How come you want to eat something and don't know what it is??? I immediately turn into a Restaurant waiter and give him options, he would say No, No for every option and finally asks for a junk snack!!!! 

Why a big story for a dosa recipe, you might ask!! coming to that, so when i say him dosa everyday, chances are there he might even dismiss me from the kitchen, so i name it differently accommodating his mood!! He gets excited at the name and laughs, ha ha, what is that? There begins another adventure of making him believe that what he sees is not normal dosa!! Rants of a mother with a overly inquisitive child, never mind, lets go today's recipe.

Erra Karam Dosa is a Rayalseema special dosa recipe, our normal dosa, smeared with spicy red chutney, sprinkled with chutney podi and can be stuffed with potato masala. The description itself should bring water in your mouth. I am always attracted to this name, though i have made it before, i love the way it sounds, Erra Kaaram, catchy right?  The recipe is from Suma's blog, which i bookmarked long before. Do try and let me know your comments. 

Ingredients

Dosa Batter as needed

Erra karam (6-8 dosa's)
3 no's large onion
8-10 nos round red chilies
2 fat cloves of garlic
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon oil

Method

Take the above ingredients in a mixer,  except oil. Grind well to a smooth paste.
Heat oil in a small pan, add this ground paste and sauté until the water evaporates and the paste becomes little thick.

For dal powder/putnalu podi 
¼ cup chutney dal/putnalu pappu/roasted gram dal
1 fat clove of garlic (optional)
¼ teaspoon salt

Method

Take all the ingredients together in a mixer and grind to a fine powder. Keep aside until use.

For the Potato Masala
2 large potatoes
1 large onion, finely chopped
¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
¾ teaspoon salt or to taste

Tempering
1 teaspoon oil
½ teaspoon mustard seeds
3 nos green chilies, slited lengthwise
A strand of curry leaf
A pinch of hing

Method

  • Wash, peel and cut the potatoes into cubes. Cook them with water, until soft. I cooked on stove top,  you can also microwave it for 10 minutes.Drain the excess water completely. Mash it well with a a potato masher or back of a ladle.
  • Heat oil given under tempering in a pan, splutter mustard seeds, add hing , curry leaves.  Sauté for a minute, add onions and saute until translucent. Next add the mashed potato, turmeric powder and salt. Let it cook in a simmer flame for the flavors to mingle.
  • After 5 minutes, stir and take it off the stove, garnish with free coriander leaves. Keep aside until use.
To Make the Dosa
  • Heat a tava/pan for making the dosa. Pour a ladle of batter in the center, and quickly spread it into a circle using the back of the ladle.
  • Drizzle a teaspoon of gingely oil around the edges. Let it cook for a minute or two, till the edges turn brown.
  • Flip and cook the other side, for a minute and flip back again. Quickly spread a teaspoon of Erram Karam/Onion-red chili chutney on top of the dosa, sprinkle ½ teaspoon of putnalu podi/chutney podi on top. 
  • Place 2-3 tablespoon of potato masala on one half of the dosa, drizzle a teaspoon of gingely oil on top. Fold the other side over. Drizzle ½ teaspoon of oil on the dosa, flip and let it sit for 30 seconds to get crisp. 
  • Remove the dosa onto a serving plate. Serve hot straight from the tava to enjoy the flavors to the full extent. 
  • I simply relished it for my lunch when i made this. To eat it straight from the pan, is something amazing. 
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22 Comments

  1. I can totally understand your rantings.. I think thats the case with everyone. Making the kids eat is an daunting task na.. Royalseema specialty dosa looks super awesome.

  2. I just had my lunch and I am now craving for this mouth watering dosa.Look too delicious.

  3. I completely understand, Priya and I am guessing your woes are going nowhere for a while considering that your kids are little. ☺ My teenager kids come to me asking for options when they are hungry and would not be done with what is in front of their eyes.
    A regional special and yummy choice for the day. I would have picked erra Karam dosa too if I haven't done 3 - 4 versions already. And thanks for the mention.

  4. I made these erra karam dosas from Suma's blog a while back and totally LOVED them.
    Hilarious how kids make us do all kinds of things to get them to eat their food. I had a good laugh imagining your cutie asking you those innocent and inquisitive questions.

  5. This is absolutely my kind of dosai and I would invite myself over to finish that plate. Lovely choice Priya!

  6. Nice to know that you still managed to come up with a variety of Dosas for your lil ones...this is my most favorite all time Dosa..and as I said you should have named your masala as Erragadda urlagadda Masala..LOL

  7. Even I love the name Priya!! But for a second I thought its something non veg and was totally confused as how you posted one.. 😉 😉 Such a hot hot dosa.. would love it anyday...

  8. I totally agree to your rants... at my home also, it's the same... especially when it comes to making the younger one eat. I get really irritated! This dosa sounds interesting...

  9. I can relay to the kids demands, my little one comes with demands that a full pantry can fulfill..Lol. Love your dosas, we call them karam masala dosa. Really good choice for letter E.

  10. Omg, dont make me drool like this Priya, Erra karam dosa looks absolutely fantastic, my mouth is just watering here yaar.

  11. Mouthwatering dosa,with the powder sprinkled on top and potato masala,the dosa turned out so good..

  12. What you have written is 100% true Priya.Lol on - How come you want to eat something and don't know what it is??? Happens here all the time with LO. And the choice of dishes for this Marathon are so good Priya.Hats off to your patience and the time you spent to make all this!

  13. we all live in the same mental space Priya 🙂 ...i love to read your rants , and ofcourse your awesome recipes too, this one is another beautiful recipe from ur kitchen

  14. breakfast is just about done here, yet I would want to have that !! both my kids are dosa fans, so they would love this :)) The rants are all over the place, Priya 🙂 we are in the same boat ! do feel free to share them...:D