
These crispy, lacy crepes are made entirely from whole green moong dal and a handful of pantry staples — no animal products, no seafood, nothing to second-guess. The batter comes together by soaking the dal overnight and blending it with fresh ginger, green chilies, and cumin, so the flavor is built right in from the start. Once the batter hits a hot, lightly oiled skillet, it spreads into a thin, golden round with a satisfying crunch at the edges and a tender center. Scattered onion and fresh cilantro on top add a little bite and brightness before you fold or roll it straight off the pan. The real showstopper is the ginger chutney alongside — blended coconut, fresh ginger, green chili, and lemon juice, finished with a quick tempering of mustard seeds, curry leaves, and dried red chili that makes the whole thing pop. It's the kind of recipe that feels impressive but relies entirely on straightforward technique and clean, whole ingredients. Serve them hot and fresh for the best texture, and don't skip that chutney.
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Combine the whole green moong dal and raw rice in a large bowl, cover with cold water by at least 2 inches, and soak for 8 hours or overnight at room temperature.
Drain the soaked dal and rice and transfer to a blender. Add the roughly chopped ginger, green chilies, cumin seeds, salt, and 1/2 cup water. Blend on high until the batter is smooth and pourable — it should be slightly thicker than heavy cream but thin enough to spread easily across the pan. Add water 1 tablespoon at a time if needed to reach this consistency.
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