Godumai Dosa | Samba Godhumai Dosai | Broken Wheat Dosai

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Samba Godhumai Dosai / Broken Wheat Dosai.

Healthy and easy to make recipe for South Indian Tamilnadu Samba Godhumai ravai / Cracked Wheat Dosai. With step by step pictures.

This is a recipe to do if you have very little regular dosa batter and you are breaking your head for choices in the kitchen. I learnt this recipe from Vinodh’s aunt Prema Amma long time back when she visited us in California. She would do these kind of jiffy recipes which would turn out to be super hit. I like her recipes as they are super tasty and can be made very quickly. More over this recipe uses almost 90 percent cracked wheat – samba godhumai ravai. Its super healthy and super delicious. I do it almost every week. Don’t fret when you have very little dosa batter. Make this Samba Godhumai dosai and your entire family will love you for this.

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If you want to learn more about samba godhumai go here.

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Here is the video of how to make Samba Godhumai Dosa, Broken Wheat Dosa

Here is how to do the batter.

Soak samba godhumai (cracked emmer wheat), onions, cumin seeds, ginger, curry leaves, dried red chillies and salt. Add more red chillies if you want it more spicy. I used 1 cup-250 ml of wheat. So I soaked in 2 cups – 500 ml water. So the water ratio is 1 cup wheat : 2 cups water. Soak it for 20 minutes. Upto 30 minutes is fine.

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After soaking, grind it into a smooth paste. Do not use any additional water while grinding. The soaked water will be sufficient. Add water only if you think its really necessary. We are looking at a consistency of dosa batter.

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Add in 2 cups of regular dosa batter. Old dosa batter works best. Mix everything well. Add little water if the batter is too thick. It should be to the consistency of regular dosa batter.

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Heat a dosa pan / skillet until hot. Let the flame be at medium. Pour a ladle of Samba Godhumai batter onto the skillet. You can gauge the consistency of the batter from the below picture.

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Using the back of the ladle spread Samba Godhumai batter into a round.

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Sprinkle 1/8 teaspoon of oil onto the pan. Let it cook for 30 seconds until the sides are brown and little brown spots start to appear.

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Flip carefully with a thin metal spatula, and cook until browned. Upto 30 seconds more. Transfer to a plate. Continue with the remaining batter. Serve Samba Godhumai warm, with chutney.

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Samba Godhumai Rava / Broken Wheat Dosai

Healthy and easy to make recipe for South Indian Tamilnadu Samba Godhumai ravai / Cracked Emmer Wheat Dosai.

  • Total Time: 45 mins
  • Yield: 20 1x

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups regular dosa batter
  • 1 cup broken wheat – samba godhumai
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1 inch piece ginger
  • 2 sprigs curry leaves
  • 2 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 2 dried red chillies
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • Oil for cooking

Instructions

  1. Soak samba godhumai (cracked emmer wheat), onions, cumin seeds, ginger, curry leaves, dried red chillies and salt. I used 1 cup-250 ml of wheat. So I soaked in 2 cups – 500 ml water. So the water ratio is 1 cup wheat : 2 cups water. Soak it for 20 minutes. Up to 30 minutes is fine.
  2. After soaking, grind it into a smooth paste. Do not use any additional water while grinding. The soaked water will be sufficient. Add water only if you think its really necessary. We are looking at a consistency of dosa batter.
  3. Add in 2 cups of regular dosa batter. Old dosa batter works best. Mix everything well. Add little water if the batter is too thick. It should be to the consistency of regular dosa batter.
  4. Heat a dosa pan / skillet until hot. Let the flame be at medium. Pour a ladle of batter onto the skillet. You can gauge the consistency of the batter from the below picture.
  5. Using the back of the ladle spread batter into a round.
  6. Sprinkle 1/8 teaspoon of oil onto the pan. Let it cook for 30 seconds until the sides are brown and little brown spots start to appear.
  7. Flip carefully with a thin metal spatula, and cook until browned. Upto 30 seconds more. Transfer to a plate. Continue with the remaining batter. Serve warm, with chutney.
  • Author: Kannamma - Suguna Vinodh
  • Prep Time: 30 mins
  • Cook Time: 15 mins
  • Category: Crepes, pancakes
  • Cuisine: South Indian

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38 thoughts on “Godumai Dosa | Samba Godhumai Dosai | Broken Wheat Dosai”

  1. Mamtaa Pramoad

    Such dosa is good especially when you live in severe cold regions. Can we use Barley instead of wheat?

  2. I am from coimbatore and i love your receipes. Just that i forgot to get them from my grandma and i find most of them here. Love it

  3. Hello,

    The recipe looks good. But need to know what is the dosa batter ingredient that needs to be mixed here. Is it the regular urad dal batter? Cos I avoid rice

  4. Hello Suguna, a very different and healthy recipe. Can’t wait to try it.
    Also you had mentioned about the iron skillet from Coimbatore. How can I buy it? Thanks.

  5. Hi ,
    I just tried this dosa and it came out really well.Thanms for this recipe unlike routine dosas. It’s a relief for people like me who got bored with all the other usual dosas. 🙂






  6. தோசை ரொம்ப நல்லா வந்தது அம்மா. ரொம்ப நன்றி. உங்க Blog செம தூள்.

    தமிழ் மொழி ல இருந்தா இன்னும் நல்லா இருக்கும். என்னோட அம்மாவுக்கு ஆங்கிலம் சரியா புரியாது.






  7. Love broken wheat dosha but never tried it. Thank you for the superb recipe.Would it possible to add ulunthu and rice to broken wheat , leave it to soak and then blend them all together with the onion curry leaves etc. This is because I may not have dosha batter ready at hand. Thank you






  8. Bhuvaneshwari Krishnakumar

    Samba wheat dosa recipe really came out very well. Thank you for your wonderful delicious and nutrition recipe.

  9. Hi Kanmani,
    Thanks for the yummy dosa recipe, i have only prepared the wheat dosa with flour, this is totally unique.
    I tried the onion and tomato chutney too, it was absolutely fantastic! And like you mentioned, it was all over in a jiffy, everyone loved it 🙂
    Waiting to try the other recipes on ur blog, keep the good work going.






  10. G EYATHIRAJULU.

    Very good recipes with different tastes and methods shown in your blog,thank you.
    If old batter is not available can we use refind flour.






  11. I tried out this recipe yesterday. Came out well, but the texture was not much crispy. Otherwise it tastes good. Thank You for Sharing Suguna…






  12. Super tasty…. with onions and curry leaves. Now I know one more dosa to make if I get bored with regular dosas… Thank you Kannamma






  13. Nice idea to use samba wheat other than for making upma. Came out nice. Thanx for the recipe.






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