Friday, February 6, 2009

Appam, The South Indian Dessert

appam the dessert recipeThis recipe is in response to a question I have received - how to make Appam, the South Indian Dessert.


Appam, the south Indian Dessert


Appam is made with "maida" - the regular flour you use to make cakes.


To make the appam sweet you need jaggery. Grate the jaggery and take one cup of jaggery for one cup of flour. Add water to jaggery and let it melt.


Add the flour to jaggery and make a thick paste, similar to pancake mix.


Add grated dry coconut (Kopra), cashew nuts and cardamom powder to enrich the mix.


Take some cooking oil in a deep frying pan and heat it over medium heat.


Take a ladle full of the flour and jaggery mix and pour it in the middle of the pan to form a circular shape.


Deep fry it until cooked.


Note: After heating the jaggery and water and melting it, you have to allow it to cool and then add the flour to it.


You can add two tbs of grated coconut (not fresh coconut, but dry one) to one cup of flour.


There is another appam that is made with roasted rice. I will post it next.


Appam batter:


appam batter

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