This crunchy Onion Rava Dosai or Onion Rava Dosa is so delicious, accompanied with chutney and/or sambhar. This is a quick recipe and does not require any soaking time. Hence, it would work really well as a breakfast recipe.
Onion Rava dosa is my first choice when we go out to eat in a South Indian restaurant. The crunchy dosai with sweet onions is so delicious, accompanied by chutney and/or sambhar.

My previous attempts to make this dosai at home have failed very many times. This is one recipe that works really well. I found this recipe from Rak’s kitchen , and the texture of the dosai is right where I want it to be.
This is a quick recipe and does not require any soaking time. Hence, it would work really well as a breakfast recipe.
The only catch to this dosai is that it has to be eaten hot from the pan. Make sure to use this opportunity to have your better half make this for you. Preparation time - 10 mins Cooking time - About 2-3 mins per dosai Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Onion Rava Dosai - makes around 8-10 dosais
- Rava/Semolina - ½ cup
- Rice flour - ½ cup
- All-purpose flour/Maida - ¼ cup
- Ginger (grated) - 1 tbsp
- Green chilies (chopped) - 2
- Whole black pepper - 2 teaspoon (optional)
- Cumin/jeera - 1 tsp
- Onion - 1 (chopped)
- Cilantro (chopped) - a few
- Curry leaves - a few
- Salt - to taste
- Sugar - ¼ teaspoon (helps to brown the dosai)
- Oil/ghee - to make the dosai

Procedure to make Onion Rava Dosai -
- Mix all the ingredients mentioned above except the oil and make a very thin batter. It is very important that the batter is very thin. Since Rava soaks a lot of liquid, it will be important to keep adding water (and needed salt) throughout the dosai-making process to ensure crispy dosai. Thin batter ensures a lacy and crispy dosai. It does not require you to let the batter sit, but it does not matter if it sits for some time. In that case, we just have to make sure the batter is in the right consistency.

- Heat a nonstick or cast-iron pan until it is very hot. Pour the batter from the outside to the inside to make lacy dosas. Apply ghee or oil around the dosai.

- Once this side has browned, flip it to the other side and let it brown on this side.

- Remove and serve immediately. Repeat the same procedure with the rest of the batter.

Notes and Observation -
The recipe that I referred to did not have the onions mixed into the batter. She had sprinkled the onions after the batter was poured into the pan. I felt that mixing the onions worked better for me.
The ghee gives a very crispy texture to the dosai, but oil should do the job fine as well. I used ghee for my kids and oil for us.
This dosai could also be made without the onions.
More Rava-Based Recipes
- Rava Kozhukattai | Fried Kozhukattai for Ganapathi Homam
- Rava Dhokla | Instant Sooji Dhokla | Semolina Dhokla
- Mango Burfi | Mango Rava Kesari
- Turkish Semolina Pudding | Sutlu Irmik Tatlisi
Recipe

Equipment
- ▢ saute pan
- ▢ bowl
- ▢ spatula
Ingredients
- ▢ ½ cup Rava/Semolina
- ▢ ½ cup Rice flour
- ▢ ¼ cup All purpose flour/Maida
- ▢ 1 tablespoon Ginger grated
- ▢ 2 Green chilies chopped
- ▢ 2 tsp Whole black pepper optional
- ▢ 1 teaspoon Cumin/jeera
- ▢ 1 Onion chopped
- ▢ few Cilantro chopped
- ▢ few Curry leaves
- ▢ to taste Salt
- ▢ ¼ teaspoon Sugar helps to brown the dosai
- ▢ Oil/ghee to make the dosai
Instructions
- Mix all the ingredients mentioned above except the oil and make a very thin batter. It is very important that the batter should be very thin. Since rava soaks lot of liquid, it will be important to keep adding water (and needed salt) throughout the dosai making process to ensure crispy dosai’s. Thin batter ensures lacy and crispy dosai. It does not require you to let the batter sit, but it does not matter if it sits for some time. In that case we just have to make sure the batter is in the right consistency.
- Heat a non stick or cast iron pan until it is very hot. Pour the batter from the outside to inside to make lacy dosai’s. Apply ghee or oil around the dosai.
- Once this side has browned, flip it to the other side and let it brown on this side.
- Remove and serve immediately. Repeat the same procedure with the rest of the batter.
Notes
- The recipe that I referred to did not have the onions mixed into the batter. She had sprinkled the onions after the batter was poured on the pan. I felt that mixing the onions worked better for me.
- The ghee gives a very crispy texture to the dosai, but oil should do the job fine as well. I used ghee for my kids and oil for us.
- This dosai could also be made without the onions.
Nutrition
More Idli / dosai
- Moong Dal Chilla | Moong Cheela
- Tomato Dosa | Instant Thakkali Dosai
- Quinoa Brown Rice Adai | Vegan And Gluten Free Crepes
- Idli | Fermented Rice Cake - Vegan And Gluten Free

Onion Rava Dosai | Crepes Made With Semolina And Onion
Equipment
- saute pan
- bowl
- spatula
Ingredients
- ½ cup Rava/Semolina
- ½ cup Rice flour
- ¼ cup All purpose flour/Maida
- 1 tablespoon Ginger grated
- 2 Green chilies chopped
- 2 tsp Whole black pepper optional
- 1 teaspoon Cumin/jeera
- 1 Onion chopped
- few Cilantro chopped
- few Curry leaves
- to taste Salt
- ¼ teaspoon Sugar helps to brown the dosai
- Oil/ghee to make the dosai
Instructions
- Mix all the ingredients mentioned above except the oil and make a very thin batter. It is very important that the batter should be very thin. Since rava soaks lot of liquid, it will be important to keep adding water (and needed salt) throughout the dosai making process to ensure crispy dosai’s. Thin batter ensures lacy and crispy dosai. It does not require you to let the batter sit, but it does not matter if it sits for some time. In that case we just have to make sure the batter is in the right consistency.
- Heat a non stick or cast iron pan until it is very hot. Pour the batter from the outside to inside to make lacy dosai’s. Apply ghee or oil around the dosai.
- Once this side has browned, flip it to the other side and let it brown on this side.
- Remove and serve immediately. Repeat the same procedure with the rest of the batter.
Notes
- The recipe that I referred to did not have the onions mixed into the batter. She had sprinkled the onions after the batter was poured on the pan. I felt that mixing the onions worked better for me.
- The ghee gives a very crispy texture to the dosai, but oil should do the job fine as well. I used ghee for my kids and oil for us.
- This dosai could also be made without the onions.