Ridgegourd Dosa | Heeraykaai Dosay | Peerkangaai Dosai

***Warning- Lengthy  post ahead.If you are brave enough, read ahead, or skip the rants and rush to today's recipe***

The life of a blogger is certainly interesting.Even more so if she is a stay-at-home mom[SAHM] who blogs.Things get even more hectic exciting if she is a SAHM who blogs and has a new born and a toddler and has a posting schedule to follow!

Morning dawns even before the sun decides to peep out. The wailing new born is the alarm clock and thus begins the sleeping mom's day . And then the toddler wakes up and finds the mom with the new born and her face is immediately dull. The mom who was showering her with uninterrupted attention was now dividing it between her and the new born. Yet she tries to understand....

The mom has to bathe and dress the toddler even though the doting grandparents are there taking care of her every single moment but she wants her mom to do everything for her..After all the hustle bustle of getting her ready for school, packing lunch and snack boxes, checking if the home-works are done, the tiny tot waves bye and is off to school.

The tired mom wants a cup of piping hot coffee to rejuvenate herself and catch up with the happenings of the world with a newspaper ,the sleeping new born wails again.The routine of feeding, nappy changes follows and after a while the new born decides to sleep for sometime.The mom is already sleepy for she has spent most of the night trying to coax the newborn to sleep. But the poor dear had had his vaccination that morning and was cranky and wanted to be held the whole night. Somehow he had managed to sleep for a few hours so that the poor mom could rest for a couple of hours.

Then suddenly the mom realizes she has posts to write before she can go to sleep!Even more important, she has to cook and click!!So again she puts off the thoughts of beauty sleep and wanders into the kitchen to find her mom giving her that knowing smile. She has already done the per-preparations and helps with the other stuffs as well. Then our 'blogging[or is it 'blogger'] mom' hurriedly prepares the dish for the day that has to be blogged, dishes it out and takes it to her ' studio' to be clicked.

Just then she hears her new born wail out  and leaves the plate with the food,asking her mom to keep it covered.The wailing child's grand mom offers to rock the cradle till the mom clicks her food pics.Relief at last!The food is clicked and the mom realizes that she is super hungry and hurriedly savors the food that has now gone cold. She runs to the new born who decides that his nap is over and the routine of feeding and  nappy changing starts.Within a couple of hours the school going kid returns home happily...

On rare occasions when the newborn and the toddler are asleep in the noon and the ever absent power supply is surprisingly present, she sits with her laptop to rant , ramble and pour her heart out into the unwilling ears of her readers.The posts ready and blogged,she still has a lot of web work to do-visit her friend's blogs,bookmark her favorite recipes, do a small research for future posts and so on till the kids seek her attention....

See, the life of a mom who stays at home, has two demanding kids and blogs is interesting, right! The ups and downs of life is certainly worth every minute of the time spent blogging...

And then there is
Did I hear anyone say,'Enough of the rant's lady,where is the recipe for the day'?.I think I did...So, I stop here and go on to  to the recipe for blogging marathon # 14 under the theme '7 days of dosas'...

The thing I found worth experimenting is adding veggies to breakfast dishes especially dosas.After the Plantain dosa, it was time to experiment with ridge gourd incorporated into the dosa.




I used:

Idli rice - 1 cup
Ridgegourd - 1,medium sized
Curry leaves- a few
Ginger - 1" piece
Coriander leaves- a handful
Salt to taste


  1. Soak the rice for a couple of hours.Wash the rice well and drain and keep aside.
  2. Chop the ridge gourd roughly.
  3. Grind all the ingredients to a smooth paste adding a little water. The batter should be similar to dosa batter consistency
  4. Heat a griddle and pour a little batter in the center and spread it to a circle.
  5. Cook on both sides .
  6. Remove from heat  and serve hot with a sambar / chutney of your choice.

 Note :

 Check out- Plantain dosa post for a complete list of dosas @ Seduce Your Tastebuds...

Hop over to the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#14

Bon Appetit...

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