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pizza dosa

My nephew and niece always ask me to try new items with cheese and you know they are very fuzzy in eating especially vegetables. So i mix and match vegetables with cheese, paneer, corn etc and something colourful and try to make them eat. THis pizza dosa is healthy as you can combine any healthy toppings.
Enjoy your pizza dosa

PIZZA DOSA
Ingredients:
Dosa batter
olives
pizza cheese
pizza sause or tomato hot and spicy sauce
corn kernals
tomato pieces
onion cubes
jalapeno peppers
Capsicum pieces
you can take vegetables of your choice
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Method:
Heat dosa pan and spread batter to make dosa. Once it is half cooked spread pizza sauce and little cheese and on top of it olives, corns, tomato, onion and again cover them with lot of cheese and sprinkle little sauce over it and cover thse lid for few minutes. Let the fire be in low from begining. Once it is cooked you can divide or cut it using pizza cutter or knife and serve hot.
Tips: You can cut like pizzaor simply roll and cut or simply serve as pizza role. You can choose toppings of your choice.
Nutritional Info:
High in calories, has cholestrol, carbohydrates , calcium , traces of vitamins and minerals. As it contains cholestrol obese people can avoid this.

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