Idiyappam is one dish I make quite often at home for breakfast or dinner. It takes less time to make and very tasty to eat. Idiyappam and Stew or Idiyappam and Chicken curry are the best combo for me. My mom makes Idiyappam in a hard way; she soaks rice in water for some hours then dries it, then grinds it to make fine powder. Since we are comforted with all the flours why to do the hard way!! Here goes the recipe :)
Method
- Mix 1 cup of rice flour with required warm water and salt.
- Knead into smooth dough. Apply little oil over the dough and insert into the cooking press.
- Put a small quantity of dough into the “cooking press" and press it on the idly moulds greased with oil. Add grated coconut on top of the idiyappam.
- Steam the idly cooker for 8-10 minutes.
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Hi Priya,
ReplyDeleteYours is the first idiyappam recipe I've seen using rice flour rather than grinding rice - I will definitely try it now. Thanks for sharing this :)
Priya, i love idiyappam's..im coming over there for the breakfast..ok..thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeletePriya,
ReplyDeleteThis looks simple.. I do the traditional way & hence pretty rare. Will try this soon.
Hi Priya,
ReplyDeleteYour recipe is so simple and easy. Thanks for sharing. Will make it soon.....
This is a very simple method priya :). I make them with a very elaborate procedure. Next time I will try your recipe. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePriya,
ReplyDeleteI prepared snake gourd using your Thoran recipe today. Yum yum :) Thanks for sharing it. I am sure gonna make it often now.
Hi Prya,
ReplyDeleteIddiappam looks fluffy.Thanks for sharing.
Vineela
I am sooo lazy, I buy the rice noodles from Chinese store and make idiyappam when I crave for it. This sounds a lot easier, I will try it
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteWhat rice flour you used?? Processed or plain??? I used to make idiyappam with processed rice flour. In Singapore we get ready made idiyappam flour.
MT, I used the normal Plain rice flour:) I haven't seen processed rice flour here at my Gorcery store:)
ReplyDeletePriya, very nice picture.
ReplyDeleteHi priya,
ReplyDeleteI never make Idiappams as it is a tough work and sometimes it turns out hard.Iusually buy the frozen one. Ur recipe is easy to make.Thanks for the recipe.
Priya, I wanted to make Idiyappam for a long time, but kept postponing it due to the tedious preparation...But your recipe is so simple and hence I am going to make it for our Saturday breakfast. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteSounds easy. I do it the long way!
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