create your own

Delicious South Indian Breakfasts Vellayappam

69
rate or flag this page

By divyajams


Kerala Breakfasts

 
  • Kerala has a distinctive cuisine, very unusual and different from the rest of India. Cooking in Kerala is all about discoveries, aromas and colours. Kerala cuisine is very hot and spicy and offers several gastronomic opportunities to those willing to experiment with the local cuisine. Traditionally, in Kerala food is served on a banana leaf. One has to take food with right hand. Tender coconut water is a refreshing nutritious thirst quencher..Seafood's are main diet of Coastal Kerala. Kerala breakfast is adjudged as the 'best breakfast of the world'. Typical Kerala breakfasts are 'Appam with Egg curry', 'Puttu with Kadala curry' or 'Idiyappam with Chicken curry'. Other South Indian dishes such as 'Dosa', 'Iddly', etc are also common in Kerala.

Ingredients:

Raw rice (Ponny Rice)-2 cups

Cooked white rice-1 cup

Coconut Milk-1cup

Pinch of Yeast

Salt-to taste

Cooked Cream of Wheat or "Semolena (Rava)"-1 Tsp

Preparation

Soak Rice for 1-4 hours. Grind a portion of the raw rice and some of the coconut milk and blend till batter has the consistency of fine grains of sand. Set this first batch aside in large mixing bowl -the larger the better to allow the batter to ferment to double it's volume. With the second portion of uncooked rice and coconut milk, add the cooked white rice, yeast mixture, cream of wheat and a pinch of salt. Blend this very well and add to the large mixing bowl already containing the blended batter. Set aside this large bowl containing the batter in a warm dry spot. Let batter ferment for 2- hours or until the batter has doubled in volume.

Heat the non stick Appa Chatty, which is fully round on the bottom, on medium flame. Pour one large serving spoon full of batter in the pan. Twirl around the pan and cover for 1-2 min.Once the center is cooked remove. Repeat.

Appam can be served with sugar on top, with coconut milk, Meat / vegetable Stew, Fish Mollee or Mutton Kuruma.

Comments

RSS for comments on this Hub

Anamika S profile image

Anamika S  says:
11 months ago

This is one of my favourites combined with chicken stew.

Submit a Comment

Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional


  • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
  • Comments are not for promoting your hubs or other sites

working