kabeldosa
Kabeldosa, also known as cable dosa, is a popular South Indian dish that originated in the coastal regions of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It is a type of dosa, a fermented crepe made from a batter of lentils and rice, which is typically served with sambar and chutney. The unique feature of kabeldosa is the addition of grated coconut and green chilies to the batter, which gives it a distinctive flavor and texture.
The preparation of kabeldosa involves soaking raw rice and urad dal (black gram) separately for several hours,
Kabeldosa is typically served with sambar, a lentil-based vegetable stew, and chutney, a spicy condiment made
Kabeldosa is a versatile dish that can be customized to suit individual tastes. Some variations include adding
In recent years, kabeldosa has gained popularity beyond South India, with restaurants and food stalls serving