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Plantain stuffed creeps / madakku appam

Inish Issac
Inish Issac @InishKitchen

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Stuffed rolled pancake known as “Madakku Appam” in Kerala. Here in this recipe I have added 2 twist: one by using Ripe Plantain in the stuffing and to end with dipped the pancakes in egg batter and sautéed in Ghee or Butter. My intention was to use home grown ingredients, as I did mention in my previous recipe post. So in this recipe I have used 3 ingredients from my mom’s kitchen garden; coconut, plantain and eggs. Yes u ready it right, Eggs from our kitchen garden. We have a small chicken coop (or hen house) to accommodate 5 hens and every day is an eggy day.

Traditionally Plantains are not part of this recipe. The regular stuffing is just made of coconut and sugar or jaggery. Now you might wonder why I added Ripe Plantains. Since, I had excess overripe Plantains I did not know what to do. Usually ripe Plantains are steamed and eaten, but my kids don’t like the texture of overripe Plantains, neither had I wanted to let it go waste. Hence I thought to give a twist to traditional recipe by adding the ripe Plantains and replace the sugar / jaggery.

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Stuffed rolled pancake known as “Madakku Appam” in Kerala. Here in this recipe I have added 2 twist: one by using Ripe Plantain in the stuffing and to end with dipped the pancakes in egg batter and sautéed in Ghee or Butter. My intention was to use home grown ingredients, as I did mention in my previous recipe post. So in this recipe I have used 3 ingredients from my mom’s kitchen garden; coconut, plantain and eggs. Yes u ready it right, Eggs from our kitchen garden. We have a small chicken coop (or hen house) to accommodate 5 hens and every day is an eggy day.

Traditionally Plantains are not part of this recipe. The regular stuffing is just made of coconut and sugar or jaggery. Now you might wonder why I added Ripe Plantains. Since, I had excess overripe Plantains I did not know what to do. Usually ripe Plantains are steamed and eaten, but my kids don’t like the texture of overripe Plantains, neither had I wanted to let it go waste. Hence I thought to give a twist to traditional recipe by adding the ripe Plantains and replace the sugar / jaggery.

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Plantain stuffed creeps / madakku appam

Inish Issac
Inish Issac @InishKitchen

#fruits
Stuffed rolled pancake known as “Madakku Appam” in Kerala. Here in this recipe I have added 2 twist: one by using Ripe Plantain in the stuffing and to end with dipped the pancakes in egg batter and sautéed in Ghee or Butter. My intention was to use home grown ingredients, as I did mention in my previous recipe post. So in this recipe I have used 3 ingredients from my mom’s kitchen garden; coconut, plantain and eggs. Yes u ready it right, Eggs from our kitchen garden. We have a small chicken coop (or hen house) to accommodate 5 hens and every day is an eggy day.

Traditionally Plantains are not part of this recipe. The regular stuffing is just made of coconut and sugar or jaggery. Now you might wonder why I added Ripe Plantains. Since, I had excess overripe Plantains I did not know what to do. Usually ripe Plantains are steamed and eaten, but my kids don’t like the texture of overripe Plantains, neither had I wanted to let it go waste. Hence I thought to give a twist to traditional recipe by adding the ripe Plantains and replace the sugar / jaggery.

#fruits
Stuffed rolled pancake known as “Madakku Appam” in Kerala. Here in this recipe I have added 2 twist: one by using Ripe Plantain in the stuffing and to end with dipped the pancakes in egg batter and sautéed in Ghee or Butter. My intention was to use home grown ingredients, as I did mention in my previous recipe post. So in this recipe I have used 3 ingredients from my mom’s kitchen garden; coconut, plantain and eggs. Yes u ready it right, Eggs from our kitchen garden. We have a small chicken coop (or hen house) to accommodate 5 hens and every day is an eggy day.

Traditionally Plantains are not part of this recipe. The regular stuffing is just made of coconut and sugar or jaggery. Now you might wonder why I added Ripe Plantains. Since, I had excess overripe Plantains I did not know what to do. Usually ripe Plantains are steamed and eaten, but my kids don’t like the texture of overripe Plantains, neither had I wanted to let it go waste. Hence I thought to give a twist to traditional recipe by adding the ripe Plantains and replace the sugar / jaggery.

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Ingredients

  • 1 cupAll-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 cupWater / milk
  • 1 tbspSugar (optional)
  • 1 pinchSalt
  • 1 pinchturmeric – to enchance the colour
  • Mix all the ingredients together without lumps. The batter should be of medium thick consistency (little lighter than dosa batter) and without any lumps
  • For the filling:
  • 1 cupGrated coconut
  • 1 cupRipe Plantain diced (Kerala Banana)
  • 1/4 tbsp.Cardamom powder
  • 1 tbspsugar
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  1. 1

    Mix all the ingredients together without lumps. The batter should be of medium thick consistency (little lighter than dosa batter) and without any lumps.

  2. 2

    Mix the ingredients for the filling and set aside

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  3. 3

    Heat a pan and pour a small ladle of the batter. Spread it using the backside of the ladle and make as thin as possible creep/pancake. Drop little ghee (optional). After few seconds when one side is cooked, flip over to the other side. Cook for a few more seconds and remove to another plate to cool down.

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  4. 4

    Once it is cool down, place a spoon of plantain coconut mixture length wise on one side of the crepe and roll it out folding the sides.

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  5. 5

    To add another twist. Heat a pan with a spoon of Butter / Ghee. Beat an egg and dip in the stuffed creeps, then place the stuffed creeps/pancake on the hot Ghee and keep turning until it's golden brown from all the sides.

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  6. 6

    For health conscious people the last twist of shallow fry in ghee is absolutely avoidable.

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