Appam - Stew- God's own Country's delicious Breakfast
Posted Sep 13 2008 11:46pm
Appam is getting ready in Appachatti
Appam (pronounced [ ap ːam]), or hoppers, are a type of food in SriLankan and South Indian cuisine. It is called Aappam (ஆப்பம்) in Tamil Nadu. Appa is the singular of appam. It is eaten most frequently for breakfast.
Plain hoppers are bowl-shaped thin pancakes made from fermented rice flour. They derive their shape from the small appachatti in which they are cooked. They are fairly bland, and always served with a spicy accompliment. These hoppers are made from a batter using rice, yeast, salt and a little sugar. After the mixture has stood for a couple of hours, it can be fried in the appachatti with a little oil.
Ingredients for Appam
Raw Rice- 2 cups
Grated coconut – ½
Cooked rice- 1 tablespoon
Yeast solution
To prepare yeast solution
1 teaspoon dry yeast Warm water -1/4 cup Sugar – 1teaspoon
Mix sugar and warm water. Add yeast and keep aside for 10-15 minutes or until a froth appears on the surface. Mix well until sugar and yeast granules are dissolved and well risen. Always use fresh yeast.
To prepare Appam batter
Grind raw rice, grated coconut and cooked rice together. Batter should not be too watery. You can add coconut water while grinding. Add yeast solution and mix it well. Keep aside for fermenting for 6- 8 hours or overnight. Appachatti is used to make Appam. When the Appam is ready the edges resemble crisp lace and centre soft . Traditionally this is eaten with Stew/ chicken curry / egg roast/ coconut milk/ sugar .
Recipe of Stew
You will need
Potato -2 , cut into cubes ( Microwave high for 3 minutes )
Onion – 2, cut into cubes
Ginger-1 inch piece, thinly sliced
Garlic- 10 cloves, sliced
Green chillies- 3 , cut lengthwise
Curry leaves – 1 spring
Salt – to taste
Cooking oil – 1teaspoon
Coconut milk- 2 cups of thin coconut milk and 1 cup thick coconut milk.
Method
Heat oil in Kadai. Add onion, fry until the onion start turning brown. Add ginger, garlic, curry leaves and green chillies. Saute for 5 minutes. Add potato , thin coconut milk and salt . Cook on a slow fire for another 15 minutes. Finally add thick coconut milk and mix it well. Serve with Appam. It's a favorite breakfast dish of all Keralites also popular in Srilanka.
Appam (pronounced [ ap ːam]), or hoppers, are a type of food in SriLankan and South Indian cuisine. It is called Aappam (ஆப்பம்) in Tamil Nadu. Appa is the singular of appam. It is eaten most frequently for breakfast.
Plain hoppers are bowl-shaped thin pancakes made from fermented rice flour. They derive their shape from the small appachatti in which they are cooked. They are fairly bland, and always served with a spicy accompliment. These hoppers are made from a batter using rice, yeast, salt and a little sugar. After the mixture has stood for a couple of hours, it can be fried in the appachatti with a little oil.
Ingredients for Appam
Raw Rice- 2 cups
Grated coconut – ½
Cooked rice- 1 tablespoon
Yeast solution
To prepare yeast solution
1 teaspoon dry yeast
Warm water -1/4 cup
Sugar – 1teaspoon
Mix sugar and warm water. Add yeast and keep aside for 10-15 minutes or until a froth appears on the surface. Mix well until sugar and yeast granules are dissolved
and well risen. Always use fresh yeast.
To prepare Appam batter
Grind raw rice, grated coconut and cooked rice together. Batter should not be too watery. You can add coconut water while grinding. Add yeast solution and mix it well. Keep aside for fermenting for 6- 8 hours or overnight. Appachatti is used to make Appam. When the Appam is ready the edges resemble crisp lace and centre soft . Traditionally this is eaten with Stew/ chicken curry / egg roast/ coconut milk/ sugar .
Recipe of Stew
You will need
Potato -2 , cut into cubes ( Microwave high for 3 minutes )
Onion – 2, cut into cubes
Ginger-1 inch piece, thinly sliced
Garlic- 10 cloves, sliced
Green chillies- 3 , cut lengthwise
Curry leaves – 1 spring
Salt – to taste
Cooking oil – 1teaspoon
Coconut milk- 2 cups of thin coconut milk and 1 cup thick coconut milk.
Method
Heat oil in Kadai. Add onion, fry until the onion start turning brown. Add ginger, garlic, curry leaves and green chillies. Saute for 5 minutes. Add potato , thin coconut milk and salt . Cook on a slow fire for another 15 minutes. Finally add thick coconut milk and mix it well. Serve with Appam. It's a favorite breakfast dish of all Keralites also popular in Srilanka.