Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Idiappam

Here comes a breakfast recipe.Its easy to make when u have instant rice flour.I always use Nirapara idiappam podi.Its very soft like sponge,when made with Nirapara idiappam podi.In kannur(My home country) we call it as nool puttu.

Also you can prepare the rice flour at home.Wash and soak raw rice(Pachari) for few hours. Drain well and allow it to dry completely.Grind it to a fine powder and dry roast it.

Ingredients

Fine Rice Flour – 1 cups
Water – approx 1 cups
Salt – as needed
Grated Coconut – 1/4 cup
Thick Coconut milk – 1 tsp (Optional)
Oil – as needed

Accessories Needed:-
Idiappom Press
Idli Mould
Method:-

Boil water in a pan,adding required amount of salt and 1 tsp oil into it.Pour the boiled water little by little to the rice flour,stirring in between,until it is ready to make into a smooth dough.

Allow it to cool for a while.When it is half cooled,knead it with your hand into a smooth dough.Lightly grease the idiappom press and the idli mould to prevent sticking.Add 1/2 a spoon of grated coconut into each idli plate.Spoon some dough into the idiappom press,close the lid and squeeze the dough onto the idli plates in a circular motion.
Garnish each idiappam with a little more grated coconut.


Now place the idli plates in a steamer and steam it until done.Allow it to cool for a while and carefully remove the idiappams to a serving bowl.


10 comments:

Sarah Naveen said...

Idiyappam ente Fav!!!! looks so soft and yummy!!!

Aparna said...

edi idiyappam katti kothipichoo..:)

Namitha said...

One of my fav...perfect breakfast :-) You have a neat space here !

Tina said...

My fav too...Perfect with mutta roast...

Perspectivemedley said...

Heyy.. thanks for dropping by :).. the idiyappam looks lovely!!... I have the same press too :). but I'm yet to try idiyappam with it.... looks very nice :)

lubnakarim06 said...

Wow...yummy and simple breakfast...

BeenaShylesh said...

Thanks to all for the commend...

Malar Gandhi said...

GUess, I am first time here at ur blog, its so nice to discover ur space:)

Thanks for this lovely b'fast recipe...I love it.

Nool puttu name sounds apt' perfect.:) I liked ur bronze pressing aparatus, luks very ethnic...

Neethu said...

yummyy...my favourite breakfast :)..

Renuka Bedre - Rao said...

Hey Thanks alot for droppin by on my blog Beena! so happy to discover ur blog! You have very lovely space..this recipe is new to me..sounds delicious..M gonna follow u!
Renuka
http://cookingyummy.blogspot.com/