Ingredients
1.Using rice flour method
unroasted rice flour(preferably unroasted puttu podi) 1 cup
banana 2 mashed
jaggery 3/4-1 cup(refer notes)
cumin seeds 1/2 tsp
ghee 2 tbsp
coconut pieces 2 tbsp
cardamom powder 3/4 tsp
oil for deep frying
OR
2.Using ground rice-
long grain rice /pachari/plain rice 1 cup
banana 1 mashed
jaggery 3/4-1 cup(refer notes)
cumin seeds 1/2 tsp
ghee 2 tbsp
coconut pieces 2 tbsp
cardamom powder 3/4 tsp
oil for deep frying
Method
1.Using the rice flour method-
- Boil water (1 cup )water in a pan and add the jaggery in it.Boil until the jaggery melts,turn off flame.Strain for impurities and keep aside to cool.
-Heat ghee in a pan and fry the coconut pieces till golden brown.
-Mash the bananas using a fork or blender whichever comfortable.
-Take the rice flour in a bowl,add the jaggery,bananas and make a smooth batter like for dosas.Add in the cumin seeds and cardamom powder.
-Add in the fried coconut pieces along with ghee,mix well to combine.
-Cover and leave to ferment 6-7 hours.I usually leave it overnight like my mom does it too.
-After fermentation,heat the paniyaram pan.Pour oil until 3/4th full and let it heat well on medium heat.
-Check the consistency of batter,and if required add 2 tbsp of milk.Mix well.
-Using a spoon,pour batter in the holes upto 3/4 th full ideally.(But my pan holes were very small,so I filled full)
-You can see the sides getting slightly browned,then using a skewer or fork turn the other side.
-Let that side get cooked & brown too.Remove from flame using the skewer and drain on a paper towel.
-Pour oil into the holes if required for the next batch.Let it heat and then pour the batter.Repeat the same steps till you finish the batter.
-Serve with tea,unniyappam stays good for 2 days !!
OR
2.Using the ground rice method
-Wash and soak 1 cup of long grain rice(pachari) in water for 4-5 hours.
-Boil about 3/4 cup of water in a bowl and add the jaggery to it.Melt and strain the impurities.Leave to cool.
-Add half of the strained jaggery and soaked rice in a blender/mixer.Grind it until 3/4th done that is you should have some bits of rice in it.
-Add in the bananas and blend once more.
-Remove from blender and add all other ingredients.Repeat all other steps from fermentation to frying just like the above method.
-The last image shows the ones made with this method.
Servings ~ 20-25 appams
NOTES
* Usually palayamkodan banana/mysore banana is used.But In US ,you can use 1 large overripe banana if you are using puttu podi.But I used 2 bananas as the rice flour wasn't puttu podi.
* Some people tend to add baking soda/baking powder,but here I haven't added anything to the batter.Adding baking soda consumes more oil.Leaving overnight helps the batter to ferment nicely.You can see the inside so soft in the last image.
* You can add 2 tbsp of maida too to the batter to make it more soft,but I haven't added that.(Mom's tips)
* You can add 2 tbsp of maida too to the batter to make it more soft,but I haven't added that.(Mom's tips)
* Use the dark color jaggery for unniyappam as this gives the nice color.I have used that.
* You can add black sesame seeds (1 tsp)for added flavor and taste.
* The heat should be kept uniform throughout the process on medium heat.If you increase the heat the inside may not cook properly and gets browned faster.If you cook at low flame,the oil consumption will be more.
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47 comments:
Delicious!!!I've had these at a friends place and absolutely loved it :)
Looks delicious.. Love the presentation.
yummy appams! Looks delicious!
Very new to me. Delectable one....
Bookmarked.....i love unniappam..i want to try both the methods...
both method looks perfect. Never made with rice flour, although my FIL would always get a packet from the sweet stall..used to relish it. Will try this soon
Julie, look delicious for snacking...
Nice and Yummy desert!
I love to have this anytime of the day... Yummmm
My neighbour used to make these and send over to our house when.. brings back so many memories.
well explained.. it is my fav too. looks nice.. and want some of them..
Hi Julie,
unniappam looks yummy.
Thanks for visiting my blog and following..following yours too..looking forward to more yummy recipes
Nice composition julie...Yummy and crave for few unniyappams now.
unni appam is my fav dish..
nice one ,mouthwatering dish.
love this paniyaram. all time favorite for me,my mom used to make this when we go to India.
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i love this snack!yummy flavours!
Really nice sweet to munch after a heavy meal , we make some thing similar too :)
Sweet paniyaram my favorite ones :) Looks cute and loved that bowl too :)
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hi julie, we also have a dessert with banana and grated fresh coconut mix- very delicious.. but never tried with spices added- new taste here and very appetizing too.
bookmarked with thanks. have a nice day
I love unniappams.... you have made it so perfect
HiJulie ,
Unniyappam Looks YummYYY !!!
Neat presentation :))
Keep up this GooD work Dear...
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Pan is making it easier and healthier than oil version.
cute and fluffy appams. Nicely done
so inviting!!! looks very delicious
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delicious appam.....
yummy unniappams...love them...I always grind the rice and make.
wow.. mouthwatery paniyaram.. inviting clicks..
Unniyappam lokks very delicious
Looks so good... done to perfection!
lovely delicious unniyappam..
Adipoli uniappam Julie,ithoke kazhichitu kalam kure ayi..mhmm kothi avunu.
BTW i have posted that oats berries drink at my space...thanks for sharing it :)
Wow awesome my favorite one :) Loved it so much..Nice dear.
unniyappam is best!usually i make it using the ground rice method..thanks for sharing the other 2 methods as well..
Unniyappam looks so delicious n mouthwatering.
Takes me back to my childhood where we loved it when Karanukarn Aunty served this and we fought over who gets how many! :)
Thanks dear maybe I should join you.
Delicious, love the coconut pieces in it..
Makes me crave for some,looks so yummy
Yummy yummm..all time fav..
Good one !!want to eat we called it in hindi -Puude but the way you made it pretty much new to me .. thanks for sharing
Beautiful dish! Makes me hungry.
yummy unniappam..will try this..
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looks so mouthwatering..... this is new for me...
Delicious paniiyaram
Aww!! My fav unni appam! I love that coconut chips.. Nostalgic!!
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my favourite.........
sho!!! one of my fav snack
Wow, looks so tempting & delicious. Lovely clicks!
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