Ingredients:
Rice Flour-1/2cup, Wheat Flor-1/2cup, Jaggery-3/4cup(grated), Elachi-3no.(crushed), Fresh Coconut-2tsp(shredded), Oil for deep frying.
Method:
Mix all the above ingredients well. Add water and make the batter, this batter should have the consistency that of dosa batter. In a pan heat oil for deep frying, once the oil is hot enough, pour a table spoon of batter in the oil, wait till the upper side gets fluffy, then turn to the other side and fry till they are medium brown in color.
My Observations:
The oil should not be too hot.
Remove the Appams from heat once they get brown color because the jaggery gives them burnt taste.
Fry few Appams at a time for the best results.
It looks so tempting!!
ReplyDeleteWish I had few with my tea right now.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. Nice one. I too posted one appam recipe.
ReplyDeleteyummy... It is made without rice flour in Uttar Pradesh and is called malpue ...fried in ghee. we love it .
ReplyDeleteSweet appam looks yummy and delicious...
ReplyDeletePushpa @ simplehomefood.com
So good to see you back blogging , i love your recipes and tried a many of them too.
ReplyDeleteI just love these sweet appam..it's called neiappam in my hometown and I can just eat and eat non-stop....very tempting and thanks for bring my childhood memory back my dear:)
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Loved it.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back dear Prasu. Hope you are doing good.
ReplyDeleteAppams look so tempting.
Dear Prasu
ReplyDeletewao ..you are back ! I am so delighted !! You are my earliest blog follower , so missed you a lot.
How are you? I saw your comment at my blog and came rushing to see what all you have posted...2 sweet dishes for a Bong is a great treat...
I like this sweet ...I have tried with 100% rice flour or 100% Maida but never knew about using 50 50 ...hummm sounds great!!
Dushera greetings to you and family.
Take care
Hi Prasu,
ReplyDeleteThe aapams look yummy dear...Just joined in your blog..:)
Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
looks yum!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a unique appum. I've never seen one fried like that...sounds delicious though.
ReplyDeleteWe call it Nei Appam...
ReplyDeleteLove them...
Do sneak a peek whn time permits..
Appams looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteNei appams looks yummmy. Thanks for visiting my space and for ur encouragemt.
ReplyDeleteDelicious appam.... Like the picture background ie is rope cot...
ReplyDeletetnx for following my blog..following urs too...byw..appam looks soo yummy .
ReplyDeleteLove this..Don't know why I'm not getting your updates these days..Good to see you back :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad to have dropped in to this world of spicy n delicious andhra cuisine!! My grandma was from andhra n remember my childhood days when i go thru ur posts.. Now glad to be following u ;) Do drop into my space sometine..
ReplyDeleteyour blog reminds me of the word 'mouth watering'. that drumstick vepudu is irresistible. love your collection of recipes dear.
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Dear Prasu,
ReplyDeleteyou have created one nice space here...love your collection of recipes.love authentic cuisine of any region and this appam looks so good.
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Prasu, wish you a belated happy new year. hop you are having a great time.
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