White Elephant Butter Paper Dosa
Credit: Rasa
Snack Shift
Gunpowder masala enhances snackable formats
Gunpowder masala also aligns seamlessly with the shift toward snack-first menu design, where shareable, handheld and interactive formats take center stage. Dosas, in particular, offer an ideal platform, with their crisp texture and adaptability lending themselves to customization and layering.
At Rasa, a South Indian restaurant in Burlingame, Calif., the White Elephant Butter Paper Dosa stretches two feet long, finished with gunpowder dust and filled with a spiced potato masala hash. The addition of the spice blend deepens the flavor story, adding heat, nuttiness and crunch. It’s a compelling example of how gunpowder masala can enhance both the eating experience and the visual impact of a dish—two qualities that continue to drive engagement across modern menus.
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