A very delicious and satisfying dish that can be made in a few mins with dosa batter and eggs, and enjoyed with plethora of curries or chutneys.
In a cup, beat (very well) one egg with a pinch of salt.
Pour dosa batter on a hot dosa tawa and spread it to a thin consistency.
Pour (spread) the beaten egg over the dosa pan. You can also lift and gently tilt & rotate the dosa pan (if it is not heavy) so that the beaten egg spreads uniformly across the whole dosa.
Apply sesame oil around the edges and in the middle.
Apply freshly crushed black pepper on top of the dosa and let it cook for a few mins until the dosa has correctly browned at the bottom.
By gently lifting the dosa on one end, inspect if the dosa has browned correctly. After making sure the dosa is correctly browned, be ready to do 3 things in quick succession: 1) Flip the dosa 2) Apply your math skill and count slowly (you can say it loud or in your mind) - "One, two, three!" 3) Flip the dosa and count slowly again - "One, two, three!". I forewarn you, if you try to act smart and try to count more than 3, the egg layer in the dosa may be overcooked. Perfectly cooked egg dosas should have a crispier finish on the outside and correctly cooked egg layer (not too hard not too soft) on the inside. Restaurants have bigger dosa pans and cook in high heat and most of the times they do not flip the dosas and they cook on one side only.
Fold the dosa (for presentation purposes, fold it unevenly so that you can see some of the inside portion too...). Serve hot with a side dish of your choice.