Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Wheat Vellappam


Vellappam or Paalappam is a typical breakfast dish served in Kerala. Its our all time favourite at home, but most commonly made with rice. I came across this recipe of making vellappam with wheat flour in an old magazine lying at home during my vacations to Kerala. Gave it a try and the outcome was not bad:))But personally if you ask me, well, the rice ones are more tasty. Still for those of you who would like to go on a rice free diet this one might come of help to you. 

Ingredients
3 cups wheat flour/atta
3 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon yeast
1/2 cup coconut milk
1 egg, beaten well
salt
lukewarm water
Method
  • Mix the wheat flour, yeast, salt and 1 tablespoon sugar. Add lukewarm water little by little into this mixture, mixing well, until you get a smooth batter without any lumps.
  • Allow this to ferment for at least 8 hours.
  • Add the coconut milk and beaten egg. Mix well. The batter for making the appams is ready.
  • Heat a non stick kadai or appa chatti. Pour a ladle full of the batter into the chatti. Pick up the chatti  and rotate it,  so that the batter evenly spreads around the sides of the chatti. The centre will be thick and the outer portion will be like a lace.



  • Place the pan back on the stove. Cover and cook on a medium low flame so that the appam is cooked.
  • Serve these appams with egg curry, chicken curry, vegetable khorma or stew.

4 comments:

  1. Paalappam is my favorite recipe Priya.. But never tried it with wheat.. Looks wonderful :-)

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  2. hey dear... this is really interesting... would love to try this for sure during one of the day coming... definitely with egg roast!!! :)

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  3. Appam looks delish :-) Indeed a interesting recipe

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  4. Very interesting recipe....will try soon!!! looks delicious!!!

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