Paalappam/Laced rice pancakes is a traditional Kerala breakfast dish prepared with rice and coconut milk.'Paal' refers to coconut milk and 'appam' refers to the pancake in malayalam.It is usually served with stew/curries (listed below).I had posted the recipe of traditional paalappams sometime back,if you remember.But how about a wheat paalappam(pancake) with all the softness and flavors of coconut milk.I made both wheat paalappam and the traditional paalappams (updated old pics) the same day and the only difference that I found was the color,these have a brownish tinge otherwise they taste almost similar to the traditional ones.We had it with a simple chicken curry and loved it.If you wish to enjoy a different color paalappam,then do give these a try !!!
Related posts: Laced rice pancakes (Paalappam), Simple Paalappam
Ingredients
whole wheat flour 3/4 cup
thick coconut milk 1 cup
sugar 2 tsp
yeast 1/4 tsp
salt to taste
Method
-Blend the wheat flour and thick coconut milk until smooth.Add in the yeast and sugar,blend again half a minute.
-Leave for fermentation for 5 hours.
-Add in salt and adjust the batter to desired consistency like in original paalappam/lace rice pancakes recipes.Mix well.
-Heat a appachatti /appam maker on low medium flame.Pour a ladle of batter in the center and then holding both sides of the pan swirl the batter evenly.
-Cover the appachatti and let it cook on low medium flame for 2 minutes.Uncover lid and wait till the sides become crisp and lace like.
-Remove on a plate and wait till its warm before stacking one above the other.
-Serve warm with some chicken curry/chicken stew/corn stew/egg curry/mutta aviyal or any other curries of your choice.
Servings~ 6 appams
NOTES
* Don't over ferment the batter more than 5 hours.
* I used regular Ashirvad atta /wheat flour for making this.
* It tastes just like rice paalappams and is distinctively changed with its color.
* These ones don't require pav kachiyathu /cooked rice step.
* Increase the quantity of ingredients by keeping the ratio same as per your requirements .
Related posts: Laced rice pancakes (Paalappam), Simple Paalappam
Ingredients
whole wheat flour 3/4 cup
thick coconut milk 1 cup
sugar 2 tsp
yeast 1/4 tsp
salt to taste
Method
-Blend the wheat flour and thick coconut milk until smooth.Add in the yeast and sugar,blend again half a minute.
-Leave for fermentation for 5 hours.
-Add in salt and adjust the batter to desired consistency like in original paalappam/lace rice pancakes recipes.Mix well.
-Heat a appachatti /appam maker on low medium flame.Pour a ladle of batter in the center and then holding both sides of the pan swirl the batter evenly.
-Cover the appachatti and let it cook on low medium flame for 2 minutes.Uncover lid and wait till the sides become crisp and lace like.
-Remove on a plate and wait till its warm before stacking one above the other.
-Serve warm with some chicken curry/chicken stew/corn stew/egg curry/mutta aviyal or any other curries of your choice.
Servings~ 6 appams
NOTES
* Don't over ferment the batter more than 5 hours.
* I used regular Ashirvad atta /wheat flour for making this.
* It tastes just like rice paalappams and is distinctively changed with its color.
* These ones don't require pav kachiyathu /cooked rice step.
* Increase the quantity of ingredients by keeping the ratio same as per your requirements .
21 comments:
Healthy appam Julie.perfect with coconut milk and spicy curries
Nicely made dish, goes perfect with curry dishes
Very tasty n healthy
yummy palappam..
Wow! Those pancakes look so yummy..very tempting dish.
Wow ..using whole wheat flour sounds interesting..Appams look inviting..
I never thought of making palappam with atta...this is such a great idea, especially when we dont have time for soaking and all..thanks for sharing it Julie.
very interesting.. Love it.. Bookmarked it to try
Healthy :)
Nice n healthy....
So perfectly made those pancakes Julie. Superb and tasty.
i have had this at my south indian friend with egg curry and i loooved it:)
Whole wheat sounds interesting:)
Wheat appam looks yummy
Delicious appam...
Heard lot about this appam but never had a chance to make at home..Inviting.
Who can think of whole wheat appam looks so inviting :) beautifully done Julie.
Never tried Aappam with whole wheat flour, this sounds so good n looks super soft and delicious....definitely will try it this weekend...Happy Long Weekend Julie :)
Interesting twist! Heathy recipe! :)
Healthy and delicious palappams.. very innovative recipe..
Love this one. Never knew could make appams with atta. Thanks
I haven't yet tried Appam with wheat powder though it's in my 'to be done' list. Will try it soon.. This looks so perfect..
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