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8 South Indian dishes among the Top 100 Pancakes in the World

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 1, 2026, 00:20 IST
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Have you tried these South Indian pancakes?

When it comes to pancakes, people often think of those exotic English treats loaded with berries and cream. But did you know that India also offers a wide range of pancakes, which includes both-savoury and sweet? Recently, Taste Atlas released its April 2026 list of Top 100 Pancakes in the World, for which 2,692 ratings were recorded, of which 8,811 were recognized by the system as legitimate. And the good news is, out of these 100, 8 are South Indian pancakes, which are tasty and nutritious too. Scroll down to read the details.

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Masala Dosa, 6


According to the website, it is a traditional southern Indian dish made from a batter of soaked rice and lentils that is baked into a thin pancake and usually stuffed with potatoes, onions, and mustard seeds. The dish is often garnished with grated coconut and chopped coriander.

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Dosa, 15

The website states this is a thin pancake made with soaked rice and black gram beans, which are ground into a paste and mixed to create a thick batter, usually left to ferment overnight. The mixture is enriched with a handful of fenugreek seeds, which give dosa its distinctive golden brown color and a delicious, crispy texture. It is then baked on a hot oiled griddle, retaining a delicate, thin texture and round shape.

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Paper Dosa, 35



It is a traditional pancake originating from Tamil Nadu and refers to wafer-thin crispy pancakes usually made with a combination of basmati rice, urad dal (black grams), fenugreek seeds, ghee, and salt.

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Appam, 60


Appam is a popular Indian bowl-shaped pancake made from a batter of rice and coconut milk. According to Taste Atlas, it is traditionally served with spicy condiments such as coconut milk curry. The pancakes can be filled with a variety of ingredients such as steamed eggs, chutneys, fish, meat, and vegetables. Appam is a popular street food item mostly consumed as a snack.

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Pesara Dosa, 63


Also known as pesara attu or mung bean dosa, it is one of the most popular breakfast foods in Andhra. Pesara dosa is made with ground mung bean and batter, resulting in a unique flatbread that is healthy and quick to prepare. Additionally, ginger, cumin seeds, onions, and green chiles may be added to enhance the flavors.

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Uttapam, 74



It is a South Indian dish consisting of a batter (based on rice and lentils) that is fried and topped with chopped vegetables such as onions, tomatoes, carrots, and chiles. There is also a version of the dish called mini uttapam, usually served in four pieces per portion, with variable toppings and a number of side dishes, the website states.

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Neer Dosa, 84


It is an Indian crêpe made with a very thin batter of rice flour, water, and salt. Unlike other Indian dosas which call for a much thicker, fermented batter, this version uses an unfermented and runny batter which is spread and cooked on a hot greased griddle, yielding soft and lacy pancakes.

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Rava Dosa, 96

It is one of the most popular variations of dosa - the South Indian pancake. Rava denotes the semolina batter used to make this variety of dosa and it can be identified by its crisp and netted texture. The only consistent factor in a rava dosa is the pancake, as the fillings vary in different regions, the Taste Atlas website states.

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