Generally South Indians, Tamil people make onion uttapam at least once in a week with leftover Idli, dosa batter. Sendhil likes to eat onion uthappam or rava dosa in hotels and restaurants whereas my choice is always plain uthappam with varieties of side dishes. I love its soft and spongy texture.
I have already shared few uthappam varieties like tomato onion uthappam , Kadai onion uthappam(my MIL’s style) and Podi uthappam in my space. But this is the basic version of onion uttapam using big onions. We call it as Vengaya dosai in Tamil. Mostly I make it for breakfast during week days as I don’t have to prepare any side dish for this. Sendhil loves to eat it as such if the onions are browned perfectly.
For variations and to make it more colorful, sometimes I use small onions, finely chopped green chillies, coriander leaves or grated carrot. If you want to make any side dish for onion uthappam, you can try coconut chutney, tomato chutney or idli sambar.
Uthappam tastes the best and comes out soft, spongy with crispy edges only if you make it with fresh, thick idli batter. Do not add water to the thick If the batter becomes watery, uttapam becomes flat. So to make soft and spongy uthappam, mix the fermented idli batter till half way through on the first day for making idli.
By doing this way, soft urad dal batter gets mixed with rice batter evenly and helps to prepare soft idli dosa on the first day, soft uthappam on the second, third day too. For making crispy dosa, remove the required batter in another bowl, add very little water to it. Mix well and spread thin dosa.
Ok, lets see how to make onion uttapam recipe with step by step pictures.
Onion uttapam recipe – How to make onion uthappam
Onion uthappam recipe with step by step pictures.
Cuisine: Indian
Category: Dosa Recipes
Serves: 5
Prep time: 5 Minutes
Cook time: 5 Minutes
Total time: 10 Minutes
INGREDIENTS
1 cup – 250ml
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HOW TO MAKE ONION UTHAPPAM
- Take the idli dosa batter in a bowl. Add little water if the batter is too thick.
- Chop the onions finely. I use my electric chopper to do this job easily.
- Heat dosa tawa. Pour 2 ladles of batter and spread slightly. Cook in medium flame.
- Spread finely chopped onions all over the dosa.
- Drizzle oil around the corner and center of dosa over the onions.
- Flip the dosa and keep the flame medium high. Cook till onions turn golden brown.
- Remove and serve hot with any side dish like chutney or sambar.
METHOD – STEP BY STEP PICTURES
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Try this easy, yummy onion uthappam for your breakfast and enjoy !