Wednesday, September 26, 2012

INSTANT UTTAPPAM


Ingredients:
Semolina ..... 1/2 cup
Maida ......... 1/2 cup
Sour yogurt... 1/2 cup
Onion ............1 chopped finely
Coriander leaves
Salt to taste
For tempering:
Mustard seeds .... 1 tsp.
Dry red chillies ....2 broken
Asafoetida ........... a pinch
Curry leaves ....... 5-6
Turmeric powder ...a pinch
Method:
1. Mix semolina, maida and curd adding a little water to make a thick batter. Add salt and coriander leaves.

2. In a pan fry the tempering ingredients and add the chopped onion.Stir fry for a minute.
3. Add a pinch of turmeric powder in the end and mix this into the batter.


4. Spread a spoonful of mixture on the griddle to make uttappams.

5. Serve with coconut chutney.

8 comments:

Happy cook said...

Wow really clever.
Just wanted to know with the adding od maida what was the texture of the uttapom

Shobha said...

The texture is just like the one made from dal and rice because we are adding sour yogurt so there is no need to ferment it.A little change I have made here by adding a pinch of turmeric to give a different look.For variation I also sometimes add a little sambar powder to this dough.

Happy cook said...

Thankyou for the answer. Will try these as there is no fermentaion.

Anonymous said...

Uthappam looks healthy and yummy. Thnaks for linking my event.

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Rosh said...

Wow! that's awesome!! Looks delicious :)


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Sherin Deepu said...

this is such a quick and easy recipe. Thanks for sharing. I am linking u to my post about it - http://kukskitchen.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/utthappam-featuring-semolina-plain.html

Nivedhanams Sowmya said...

i love uthappams!!! thanks for linking to delicious uthappam to my combo meals event!!
Looking for more yummy entries!!
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Myra said...

Hello,Shobha, I have never made this before,they appear to be quite healthy,by the fact of using Semolina.Do you use fine or medium? could one freeze them thank you Myra