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​​6 protein-packed ways to eat dosa that go beyond sambar​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2025, 17:26 IST
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6 protein-packed ways to eat dosa that go beyond sambar

Let’s be honest—dosa and sambar are iconic. They’ve held their place on breakfast tables for generations. But sometimes, your taste buds want a little adventure, and your body might be craving something with a bit more protein power. If you’re in that space where you want to shake things up without giving up on your beloved dosa, you’re in for a treat. This isn’t about ditching tradition—it’s about adding a creative, flavourful twist that’s just as comforting but way more filling. From creamy to crunchy, spicy to subtle, these protein-packed pairings and fillings give your dosa a new identity that’s anything but ordinary.

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Chickpea mash with herbs

Smash some boiled chickpeas, throw in fresh coriander, mint, green chillies, a squeeze of lime, and a dash of olive oil. Spread this inside your dosa for a fiber-rich, protein-packed filling that’s zesty and refreshing. Chickpeas are great for muscle repair and keep you full for longer—ideal if you’rerunning between meetings or skipping lunch.

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Paneer bhurji filling

Soft crumbled paneer mixed with onions, tomatoes, spices, and fresh coriander—wrap that in a dosa and you’ve got a spicy, filling meal. Paneer isn’t just high in protein, it’s also a great source of calcium. Perfect after a workout or whenever you want something tasty and satisfying.

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Egg dosa with a twist

Crack an egg right onto the dosa while it’s cooking and swirl it around for even coverage. Sprinkle with black pepper, chopped onions, and curry leaves. Eggs bring in high-quality protein along with essential vitamins, and this one’s a total win for breakfast or brunch when you need energy that lasts.

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Mung bean and spinach stuffing

Boil and lightly mash soaked mung beans, stir-fry them with garlic, spinach, cumin, and a hint of lemon. This green-and-gold combo is not just packed with protein but also iron and fiber. It’s gentle on your tummy, yet surprisingly filling—great if you’re trying to keep things light but nutritious.

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Tofu and veggie scramble

Crumbled tofu cooked with colorful bell peppers, spring onions, turmeric, and ginger makes for a gorgeous, high-protein dosa filling. Tofu’s a plant-based powerhouse, perfect for those who want dairy-free options without missing out on nutrients. Plus, it also gives your dosa a vibrant, modern twist.

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Nutty hummus spread

Swap your usual chutney for a generous smear of homemade hummus—made with tahini, chickpeas, garlic, and lemon. Add a sprinkle of roasted seeds or nuts on top for crunch. Not only is hummus rich in plant protein, but the healthy fats also help keep cravings at bay.




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