Idiyappam with Moore vathal curry

Very authentic breakfast made all around South. It's made of fresh rice flour. It can also be made of millet flour mix. #week1of5
Idiyappam with Moore vathal curry
Very authentic breakfast made all around South. It's made of fresh rice flour. It can also be made of millet flour mix. #week1of5
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take rice flour and steam it in a steamer for 10-15 mins. After steaming cool down the flour. Now take rice flour in the bowl, add salt water and gradually add warm water. Make sure you mix the flour well and rest for 10 mins.
- 2
Now take hand idiyappam press and fill the dough. Make shape of idiyappam according your choice and steam it for 10 mins.
- 3
For Moore vathal curry. Take buttermilk, add turmeric, add chilli powder, grind green chillies, onion, tomatoes and add the mixture to buttermilk. Add required salt as well.
- 4
Now keep the mixture and bring it to boiling point. When the curry is about to boil, turn off the flame. In a tempering tawa add mustard, red chillies, vegetables vathal and wait until it's roasted. Add the tempering to curry and serve warm.
- 5
Note: This curry is good to have only with steamed food and particularly with idiyappam. I have used manthakali vathal.
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