Ari Pathri is a pancake made of rice flour and history says the word pathiri originated from the arabic word 'fateerah' meaning pastry.It is still a popular dish among muslims in Kerala and loved by all .there are many varieties of pathiri and I think this is the simplest among them.The Ari pathiri is usually served with chicken or mutton curry.Ari pathiri is a very healthy food and they are very thin pancakes which we keep on gulping without even counting the numbers.
Ingredients
for Ari pathiri
rice flour roasted 1 cup
water 1 1/4 cup
salt as required
Method
TO MAKE ARI PATHIRI-
- Use roasted rice flour or the store brought pathiri powder.(I used the reggular roasted rice flour)
-Boil the required water in a pan and add required salt for flour into the boiling water.
- Add in the flour slowly and prepare the dough.(looks like lumped upma)
-Wet your hands in cold water and then knead the dough when hot like as for chapatis.
-Wrap it in a cling wrap and coat it with a tsp of oil .Make small doughs like for chapati and roll using rolling pin after dusting with rice flour.
-Roll it as thin as possible.Cut it using a round shaped bottle cap to get the proper round shape or press it in chapati maker.
-Heat a tawa or nonstick pan and cook each on it.keep on low medium heat.
-Wait till it fluffs,donot wait for brown spots like for chapatis.
-Serve it hot with Chicken curry or mutton curry !!
Notes
* If you donot have roasted rice flour.Dry roast it in a kadai 5-6 minutes without browning on low-med heat.
* You can apply a thin layer of coconut milk on top for added flavor just before serving.
* Also donot stack them when hot.Wait till it cools down.
Sending this to The Kerala Kitchen event hosted by Kaveri @ Palakkad Chamayal
Sending this to Fast food not Fat food event guest hosted by Priya @ Bon Appetit
Sending this to Let's Cook Rice event hosted by Radhika @ Tickling Palates
Ingredients
for Ari pathiri
rice flour roasted 1 cup
water 1 1/4 cup
salt as required
Method
TO MAKE ARI PATHIRI-
- Use roasted rice flour or the store brought pathiri powder.(I used the reggular roasted rice flour)
-Boil the required water in a pan and add required salt for flour into the boiling water.
- Add in the flour slowly and prepare the dough.(looks like lumped upma)
-Wet your hands in cold water and then knead the dough when hot like as for chapatis.
-Wrap it in a cling wrap and coat it with a tsp of oil .Make small doughs like for chapati and roll using rolling pin after dusting with rice flour.
-Roll it as thin as possible.Cut it using a round shaped bottle cap to get the proper round shape or press it in chapati maker.
-Heat a tawa or nonstick pan and cook each on it.keep on low medium heat.
-Wait till it fluffs,donot wait for brown spots like for chapatis.
-Serve it hot with Chicken curry or mutton curry !!
Notes
* If you donot have roasted rice flour.Dry roast it in a kadai 5-6 minutes without browning on low-med heat.
* You can apply a thin layer of coconut milk on top for added flavor just before serving.
* Also donot stack them when hot.Wait till it cools down.
Sending this to The Kerala Kitchen event hosted by Kaveri @ Palakkad Chamayal
Sending this to Fast food not Fat food event guest hosted by Priya @ Bon Appetit
Sending this to Let's Cook Rice event hosted by Radhika @ Tickling Palates
44 comments:
i have always wanted to make pathiri. will try it. thanks for the recipe
simple super easy...pics are very beautiful dear....
New to me.Nice post :)
fabulous recipe.. looks delicious... we too make it the same way though without roasting the flour....
u have done it perfectly.......thin ari pathiriis our family fav......luks so soft n deliciou
Love them with chicken Mappas or any non-veg curry :) Famous at our place and my hubby n kids love them..
Pathiri and non-veg curries - my fave combo..nice click
Lovely pathiris..have never tried them...Should try it sometime.
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Lovely pathiri!!!!!!
Muslims fav
So soft and delicious pan cakes..love to try soon ...
Aww, this looks so soft and spongy! Lovely recipe dear..nice to learn Kerala recipes from you :)
looks good.........
These rice pathiri look very snowy soft. I can imagine they must very delicious to be eaten with your curry.
My idea of a great meal is to be able to keep on eating without counting the numbers ;) These look perfect.
Simple and satisfying, that's what this dish looks like to me.
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pancake looks awesome!!
Rice pancake looks awesome..
love the pure white color..what is that stew? looks very tasty.
Me and my husband love this... But not the kids... So I wont make it often... Your pics are making me go crazy... now will have to make it!!!
I wanted to make some rice pancakes since a long,cant wait to try soon..
Soft and delicious pathiris,my favorite..perfectly made
New to me...
Thanks for sharing
indeed very superb :)
Thanks all:-)
@ Lizy :It is not stew dear...the best combo is chicken curry or mutton curry and so this is chicken curry..
Luks amazingly delicious.Yumm Ari Pathiri Dear.
Looks so snowy white...I never made pancakes with rice flour. Thanks for sharing your recipe
the pathiris luking just soo perfect ! lovely..
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this sounds easy n yummy,but didn't tried before, will try it some time...chicken curry looks more tempting :)
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Yummy pathiri will try sometime
Hmmm thats an awesome combo looks yum
Simply awesome n yummy...
i had this sometime back..looks tasty and delicious..
hi julie, this is something different to try, thanks for sharing. have a nice day dear.
perfectly made dear...this is my fav since childhood days. i can have at least 10 in one go...i am drooling here... perfectly captured too..will have to make them soon ...u have tempted me with ur beautiful clicks.
It is so new for me..will try to make this some time..looks yummy..
Love the idea
wow.this looks so yummy...it is similar to rice rooti...but...sounds interesting...book marked..just wann know..can we prepare roasted rice flour at home or...how it is made?
Love the look of these Julie; you are so talented.
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Thanx all:-)
@ Chitra :Regarding your query,you can prepare roasted rice flour by just placing the required amount of flour in a kadai and warm it up,keep stirring continously on low medium heat and wait for 5-10 minutes,when you feel the aroma of plain flour disappears.You can stop the flame and pour the flour on a plain paper,spread to cool down.(Make sure you don't burn up or brown up the flour,so keep the heat accordingly.Sometimes lumps do form,don't worry-you can just blend it in the blender once its cooled down.)
Who can resist ? Beautiful
Very interesting n awesome... I am not very conversant with South Indian cooking. But your blog is now my inspiration.. Thank you so much for such lovely posts..
Needless to say the accompaniment luks super inviting Dear. Awesome Chicken Curry!
yum- our family fav is pathiri with nadan paneer curry; thanks for linking it to my event gal
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