Appams Fermented Rice And Coconut Pancake Food

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APPAMS



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These are leavened rice pancakes. Wonderful to the extreme.They are traditionally prepared by using the milk freshly extracted from coconuts and toddy. My ex-neighbour (Sagar Aunty) gave me this much more simplified version without compromising on taste and I am forever indebted to her for it.

Provided by Girl from India

Categories     Breakfast

Time 17h

Yield 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 glasses rice
1/2 medium coconut
1 cup cooked rice
1 glass milk
2 -3 teaspoons sugar
salt
1 pinch baking soda or 1/4 teaspoon dry active yeast

Steps:

  • Soak the raw rice in water for around 3-4 hours.
  • Scrape the coconut.
  • Grind the rice with the coconut and the cooked rice till very fine.
  • Keep it overnight or for 8 hours (not refrigerated) Early next morning (three hours before making the appams) add 1 glass of boiling hot milk to the batter and the sugar, salt and yeast/cooking soda (I prefer the yeast) Mix well (add more milk if required to get the consitency of pourable batter) Cover and keep aside for 3 hours.
  • Now heat a non stick wok.
  • (kadhai) Pour a ladle full of the batter into the wok and swirl the wok around so that the batter spreads around 6-8 inches in diameter.
  • Cover and cook on medium heat till the lower part of the appam is light brown or the top part is not moist but spongy.
  • The sides will seem lacey and the centre will be thick like an idli.
  • This dish can be served with coconut milk and powdered cardamom sweetened with jaggery and sugar or with chicken or mutton stew (Indian style with coconut milk) ANd yes do try it with maple syrup or as it is (as my son enjoys it).

APPAM (SOURDOUGH RICE PANCAKES)



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This is traditional vegetarian dish from Kerala, in South India. For breakfast, they are often served with sweetened coconut milk.

Provided by tamarinda

Categories     Breakfast

Time 12h30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 cups raw rice (non-glutinous, neededmedium-grain)
1 whole coconut
1 cup cooked rice
1/2 teaspoon yeast, granules dissolved in a little
coconut water or hot water
1/4 teaspoon salt (more to taste)
1 teaspoon sugar (or to taste)
1/4 teaspoon baking soda (if needed, in the event the batter does not rise)

Steps:

  • Start 12+ hours in advance of mealtime.
  • Immerse the raw rice in at least double the amount of water. Soak for 4-5 hours.
  • Break open the coconut into two halves, reserving the water.
  • Grate the coconut. Put aside 4 cups for the appams. The rest can be used for making Sweetened Coconut Milk.
  • Seven+ hours in advance of mealtime:.
  • Drain the soaked rice. Grind it along with 4 cups grated coconut and cooked rice to a fine thick paste. Add 1 cup of the reserved coconut-water as needed to grind smoothly.
  • Pour into a mixing bowl, at least 3 times the volume of the batter (~2 gallon mixing bowl), leaving room for the batter to rise.
  • Add the yeast and mix lightly. Mix in the salt and sugar to taste.
  • Allow to ferment for at least 6 hours at room temperature, ideally 90 degrees F. If your room is above 90, ferment less time, or the appam will be very sour. If your room is cooler, keep the batter warm in a gas oven (with a pilot light). Alternately, warm your electric oven to its minimum and let cool to 110 before putting batter inside. A yogurt maker also provides the right temperature environment.
  • Add baking soda, if needed for puff in the event that the batter did not rise much.
  • Heat a small non-stick wok, ideally a small curved bottom one to get rounded cup-like appams.
  • Pour approximately half a cup of batter and quickly but gently swirl the pan around such that only a thin layer of the batter covers the sides and a thick layer collects at the bottom.
  • Cover with a lid and cook each appam on medium heat for about 3 minute(s) or till the edges have become golden crisp and start lifting off the wok. The centre should be soft and spongy. A well-fermented batter will form small lacey holes all over the appam while cooking.
  • Repeat for each appam. It is faster to have 2 pans going at the same time.
  • Serve with Sweet Coconut Milk.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 408.2, Fat 0.6, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 230.7, Carbohydrate 90.1, Fiber 2.8, Sugar 1.1, Protein 7.6

HOMEMADE APPAMS (DELICIOUS FERMENTED PANCAKES)



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I am thrilled to share this recipe because I have had great joy making it at my home today. Thanks to my maternal uncle's sister (Kannan Ji's younger sis) who has taught me this after we enjoyed it at uncle's residence a few moons back. I loved this and I do not love things so easily :) Even my picky eater bro was fascinated with the colour, texture and aroma of these appams. Thanks to them I have finally learnt a new South Indian snack and I am so happy about it.

Provided by Charishma_Ramchanda

Categories     Breakfast

Time 35m

Yield 3 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 . 2 medium onion, finely chopped
2 . 1/2 cup fresh coriander leaves, finely chopped
3 . salt, as per taste
4 1/3 / 4 tsp. red chili powder
5 . 1/2 tsp. garam masala powder
6 . 2 green chilies, finely chopped
7 . 3 cups fermented idli batter
1 -2 tablespoon cooking oil

Steps:

  • In a big bowl thoroughly mix all the ingredients together.
  • Take an appam patra or the utensil you get in the market to make appams (It is also available on Amazon.in) and lightly grease it with cooking oil.
  • Pour a tablespoon of the prepared batter (made in step 1) into each of the little units of the appam patra utensil.
  • Using the back of the spoon, flatten out the batter once poured into the various units.
  • Cover and cook on low to medium flame for 5-7 minutes.
  • Flip on the other side, cover and cook for another 4-6 minutes on low flame.
  • The sides will appear lacey and the centre will appear thick like an idli.
  • Serve hot with mango chutney or green chutney for an evening snack or enjoy these with a cup of hot tea for breakfast.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 90.7, Fat 4.8, SaturatedFat 0.6, Sodium 7.8, Carbohydrate 11.9, Fiber 2, Sugar 6.1, Protein 2.2

APPAMS (FERMENTED RICE AND COCONUT PANCAKE)



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This is a classic Keralite breakfast from India. yeah, its high-carb...but delicious.I don't put as much sugar/jaggery as others do...But I put enough to make one happy after a good jog in the sunshine!

Provided by the_mba_chick

Categories     Breakfast

Time 6h2m

Yield 16 pancakes, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 cups idli rice
3/4 cup jaggery
1/2 cup coconut, freshly grated
1/2 cup boiled sona masoori rice
1/4 cup white sugar
400 ml water (for grinding the rice, coconut, jaggery, plus a little more for proofing the yeast)

Steps:

  • Soak the idli rice (white glutinous rice) for 4-6 hours.
  • In a bowl add a little lukewarm water and add the yeast and sugar,stir and keep aside for 15 minutes or till frothy.
  • Grind the rice with the coconut and jaggery in your mixer or food processor till you get a smooth batter.It should be of a pourable consistency.
  • When the yeast mixture is frothy,stir in the salt till it is dissolved and add it to the batter you have prepared.
  • Keep the batter closed in a warm corner of the kitchen to ferment overnight.
  • .In the morning, heat a skillet,add half a teaspoons of sunflower oil, and pour a ladel of batter in the centre of it and move the pan around so that the batter spreads.
  • you will notice holes appearing in the pancake almost immediately.
  • Flip it over when the sides begin to brown and cook for a minute.
  • Serve with sweetened coconut milk or just as it is.
  • Enjoy! :).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 526.8, Fat 4.1, SaturatedFat 3.2, Sodium 4.8, Carbohydrate 113.3, Fiber 2.4, Sugar 25.3, Protein 7.6

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