Unfortunately, I don't have a picture after I rolled the Otada - Otada's just disappeared so quickly as I was making them! :-))
Ingredients for the batter.
- 1-cup flour (maida)
- 1-cup water
- ¼ cup milk
- 1 egg
- A pinch of salt.
Mix the above ingredients well with a balloon whisk. The batter should be of a thin consistency. Keep aside.
For the topping.
- 2 shallots (or more if you like the caramelized onion flavor) chopped fine
- 2-3 tbsp ghee (clarified butter)/oil
Heat the ghee in a small dish, when hot add the shallots and sauté it till they are brown. Keep aside.
To make the Otada.
Pour the Otada batter on a hot non-stick pan. And move your ladle along the batter clockwise (like when you make dosa).
Flip the Otada over and cook for a minute or so, it will have small specs of brown color on the flipped side, remove from the pan.
Now to assemble the Otada - Spread a spoon of the caramelized onion and ghee(clarified butter) on the flipped side of the Otada. Sprinkle 1-2 tsp of sugar and roll them or you could also fold them. Serve hot.
Note: Just like a dosa, you HAVE to eat it hot...once it cools down the sugar, ghee and the maida will all stick together and won't taste as good.
How interesting. It's almost like crepe, except it looks even thinner and more delicate. Thank you for posting the link to your recipe on my blog. Cheers:)
ReplyDelete