Palappam recipe | Appam recipe without yeast | Kerala Appam recipe

Palappam is an extended version of plain appam or vella appam recipe to which grated coconut is added while grounding. later the fermented batter is poured to bowl shaped pan to yield a bowl shaped pancake’s.
i would like to share few tips and recommendations to be considered while preparing kerala palappam recipe. firstly, i have used idli rice in this recipe for better fermentation and result. you can use normal day to day rice like sona masuri but i heavily recommend to use idli rice for better result. secondly, as mentioned previously fermentation is key process. but if you are living in a cold region, you can place the batter in preheated oven to hasten the fermentation process. lastly, you can store the fermented batter in refrigerator for about 2-3 days and scoop out only required amount of batter to prepare spongy appam recipe.
Palappam recipe | Appam recipe without yeast | Kerala Appam recipe
Palappam is an extended version of plain appam or vella appam recipe to which grated coconut is added while grounding. later the fermented batter is poured to bowl shaped pan to yield a bowl shaped pancake’s.
i would like to share few tips and recommendations to be considered while preparing kerala palappam recipe. firstly, i have used idli rice in this recipe for better fermentation and result. you can use normal day to day rice like sona masuri but i heavily recommend to use idli rice for better result. secondly, as mentioned previously fermentation is key process. but if you are living in a cold region, you can place the batter in preheated oven to hasten the fermentation process. lastly, you can store the fermented batter in refrigerator for about 2-3 days and scoop out only required amount of batter to prepare spongy appam recipe.
Steps
- 1
Firstly, grind soaked 1 cup idli rice along with ¼ cup coconut.
- 2
Take 2 tbsp of prepared batter and pour over pan along with ½ cup water. make sure the flame is off. mix well making sure the batter combines well with water. now turn on the stove on medium flame and keep stirring. transfer the prepared cooked batter into appam batter. mix well making sure there are no lumps. cover and ferment in warm place for 8 hours.
- 3
Add in ½ tsp sugar, ½ tsp salt. Heat appam pan or appachatti over medium flame and pour a ladle full of batter into the pan.
immediately twirl the pan to spread the batter in a circle motion. further cover and simmer for about 2 minutes or until the edges turn golden brown and gets cooked completely. finally, carefully remove the palappam / appam from the pan and serve with Vegetable curry or Coconut Milk.
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