- Raw Rice : 1Cup
- Cooked Rice : 2tbsp
- Sugar : 2tbsp + 1/4Cup
- Yeast : 1tbsp
- Coconut : 1, grated
- Salt : 1pinch
Method :
1. Soak raw rice in enough water for 5hrs.
2. After that grind it together with coconut, cooked rice, 1tbsp sugar, salt and yeast. Allow it to rise. Batter should be in the consistency of iddly batter. if you are not in a hurry, keep it overnight :) .
3. Just before making, add remaining sugar and mix well. Make the batter into the consistency of dosa batter by adding water / coconut milk.
4. Grease plates or round cake tin with ghee and pour the batter in to it and steam for 15min.
5.If needed, you can add raisins or cashews after 10min and steam again.
6. Cut and serve !!
lovely vattayappm ..yumm
ReplyDeletewow!!adipoli vattayappam..looks perfect dear!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! this is awesome:)
ReplyDeletewoww...it looksso soft...
ReplyDeletehwz baby??
wowww...my MIL makes nice vattayappams..bt i never tried it..yours looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteVattayappam adipoli Lena...Ente vettil epolum amma undakalund...we all love this so much...
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Suji
Nice spongy looking vattayappam. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis looks worth a grab....
ReplyDeletenever really made it...
Bloghopping after a long time..
Cheers
Sandhya
Wow...new to me....simple and yum recipe....
ReplyDeleteWowo looks good you know O hav enot had vatayapom for almost 20 yrs, last time i had was before getting married, very time when i go i want to ask mom to make this, but then i ask her lot of things i can't make that this one i forget to ask.
ReplyDeleteHave heard abt this but never hve tasted it...looks very tempting!
ReplyDeleteAdipoli vattappam..looks prefect lena..btw how is mollu??
ReplyDeleteMe too have heard about this,but not tasted,looks divine :)
ReplyDeletewow so delicious one lena feel to taste the same yummy yum
ReplyDeletei love it....kerala vaattayappam..kallappam...all r fame na...lovely...amma indakarindu ithu...good shot lena..
ReplyDeletePerfect and spongy
ReplyDeleteso soft appam.
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious and so soft..
ReplyDeleteI have had this its simply soft but never knew how to make them!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Been a long time here, how have you been???
ReplyDeletehiii
ReplyDeletei just saw ur recipe for appam/vellayappam, i have a doubt, which type of rice do u use for that? it looks very soft thats why iasked, whenever we make at home, it s hardened at the centre although the batter has fermeted well, also, i hate the smell of yeast, is there anyother substitute for it..
thanks
Looks awesome !! Sure to try this
ReplyDeleteLooks so soft. :)
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