Appam ( Sweet Paniyaram)
This dish is mildly sweet.
Easy To Prepare with all the goodness of Jaggery and Nice to taste.
The additional benefit is that is less sweet.
To make appam the following items needed:
1. 1 cup raw rice soaked in water for 2 hours
2. 1 cup jaggery ( can reduce it to ¾ cup)
3. One small ripe banana (½ big banana)
4. Grated coconut 2 table spoons
5. Elaichi 2 nos
6. Ghee for frying.
1. 1 cup raw rice soaked in water for 2 hours
2. 1 cup jaggery ( can reduce it to ¾ cup)
3. One small ripe banana (½ big banana)
4. Grated coconut 2 table spoons
5. Elaichi 2 nos
6. Ghee for frying.
Appam Batter
Method:
1. Grind soaked rice without adding water till soft.
2. After grinding add ripe banana, coconut, jaggery and elaichi. Grind it and ferment it for 4 hours.
3. Then heat paniyaram pan (this pan is displayed in my earlier post of Paniyaram) with little ghee, pour one ladleful of batter in the pit.
2. After grinding add ripe banana, coconut, jaggery and elaichi. Grind it and ferment it for 4 hours.
3. Then heat paniyaram pan (this pan is displayed in my earlier post of Paniyaram) with little ghee, pour one ladleful of batter in the pit.
4. Cook it in the medium flame, turn over and cook the other side.
5. Take it out of the pan and drain excess ghee.
This can be relished even when it is hot. Also you can store this paniyaram in room temperature for upto 2 days.
Without adding coconut it can stay good for upto 4 or 5 days.
Tips:
1. Adding banana makes the paniyaram soft.
2. If you cannot wait for its fermentation, then add a pinch of cooking soda to get Soft appams.
1. Adding banana makes the paniyaram soft.
2. If you cannot wait for its fermentation, then add a pinch of cooking soda to get Soft appams.




6 comments:
Hey MT:
I have to try your sweet paniyaram recipe. I have always had the savory kind :)
Hi,
Thanks, Please try and let me know.
OMG!!!! I can't bear to c this. I love anything tat has bananas. This is a must try but unfortunately I don't have a paniyaram mould.
Hey
The Paniyaram recipe is good, we call it unni appam in kerala.
cool.
Hi MT,
I'm going to try out these sweet paniyarams for breakfast tomorrow. Will let you know how they turn out! Also, is it OK to just use rice flour instead of soakign rice and then grinding it?
Looks delicious!
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