Jowar Dosa Recipe
Jowar dosa is a twist on the classic south Indian that made with batter of urad dal and rice but you can use jowar atta also enjoy this healthy breakfast

Ingredients
2 Cup jowar flour
6 Cup water
2 Chopped onion
3 Chopped green chili
4 Tablespoon coriander
As needed salt
6-7 Curry leaves
oil or butter for cooking
Step:1
In a bowl make a batter with jowar and water
Step:2
Add chopped green chili , chopped onion , curry leaves , chopped coriander and as needed salt
Step:3
Mix all ingredients together and no lumps should be there
Step:4
After mixing the batter rest for a while adjust the consistency if required
Step:5
Heat the dosa pan , and pour some butter or oil and cook spoonful of dosa batter till crispy
Step:6
The jowar dosa is ready serve it with sambar or with chutney and enjoy the jowar dosa
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FAQs
1. Can I make jowar dosa without fermentation
Yes! For a quick version:
Use jowar flour instead of whole grains.
Add a pinch of baking soda or fruit salt (eno) for fluffiness.
Adjust water for a thin batter (like crepe consistency).
2. Why is my dosa sticking to the pan
The pan isn’t hot enough (heat on medium-high before pouring batter).
Batter is too thick (add water to thin it).
Grease the pan lightly with oil or ghee before each dosa.
3. Can I mix jowar with other flours
Yes! Try:
Jowar + Rice flour (for crispiness).
Jowar + Urad dal flour (for softness, with fermentation).
Jowar + Ragi (for extra nutrition).
4. Is jowar dosa gluten-free
Yes! Jowar (sorghum) is naturally gluten-free, making it ideal for gluten-sensitive diets.
5. How do I store jowar dosa batter
Fermented batter: Refrigerate for up to 2–3 days.
Unfermented batter: Use within 24 hours (may thicken—adjust water before cooking).
6. Why is my dosa breaking while flipping
Batter is too thin (add a spoon of rice flour to thicken).
Flipped too early (wait for edges to lift naturally).
Conclusion
Jowar dosa is a nutritious, gluten-free alternative to traditional dosas, rich in fiber and protein. Whether fermented for a tangy flavor or made instantly for a quick meal, it’s versatile and pairs well with coconut chutney, sambar, or spicy tomato chutney.
Perfect for a healthy breakfast or light dinner, this dosa is a great way to incorporate millets into your diet.
