Masala Dosa – A Timeless Delight!
Masala Dosa – A Timeless Delight!
After returning
from the Maha Kumbh Mela, my wife and I were both exhausted. Around 8 PM, she
suggested dining out instead of cooking, and I immediately thought of a newly
opened restaurant right across from our residence. Dressed casually, we decided
to give it a try.
As we browsed
the menu, our hearts settled on Masala Dosa—a dish that has been a
favorite of mine since my college days. Within ten minutes, steaming hot and
crispy dosas arrived, served with an assortment of chutneys and flavorful
sambar. Hunger made every bite even more delightful, and we savored the dish
slowly, enjoying both the flavors and the tranquil ambiance of the restaurant.
A Nostalgic Journey
My love for
Masala Dosa dates back to the early 1970s when I first tasted it at Bharat
Coffee House, a famous South Indian restaurant in Patna, right across from
my college. Back then, a plate of Masala Dosa cost just 50 paise, and I
instantly fell in love with its crispy texture and aromatic spices. Over the
years, my fondness for this dish has only grown, with cherished memories of
enjoying it in different places—even in Sydney and Melbourne, where my son
surprised me with authentic South Indian flavors.
What Makes Masala Dosa Special?
✅ Made from a
fermented rice and lentil batter, ensuring a light and crispy texture.
✅ Filled with a spiced potato mixture, often enhanced with onions and curry
leaves.
✅ Traditionally served with coconut chutney and sambar, making it a
wholesome and nutritious meal.
✅ Variations like Paper Masala Dosa and Rava Masala Dosa offer
different textures and flavors.
The Origins & Legacy
Masala Dosa
hails from the Udupi region of Karnataka, though Tamil Nadu also claims
its origins dating back to the 1st Century AD. Interestingly, Chalukya
King Someshvara III mentioned a dosa recipe in his 1126 CE text Manasollasa,
showing how deep its roots run in Indian history.
A Reflection on Time & Prices
When the bill
arrived, I was taken aback—₹400+ for two! A stark contrast to the ₹60
per plate at a street cart just across from the restaurant. Of course, the
ambiance, presentation, and hospitality made a difference. But it also reminded
me of my college days when I relished the same dish for just 50 paise—how
times have changed!
📸 In
Picture: Masala Dosa served at the restaurant.
📍 Text & Photo by: Ashok Karan
🌍 Read more at: ashokkaran.blogspot.com
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Masala Dosa as much as I do, like, share, and comment your favorite dosa
memories!
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Amazing post of Masala dosa.
जवाब देंहटाएंNice shot.
जवाब देंहटाएं