Monday, August 19, 2013

Idiyappam/ Nool puttu



Eating cooked breakfast even 3 days a week  was a luxury for us here, but these days since  my parents are here we  get to eat cooked breakfast 7 days a week, and we r totally enjoying all that luxury. Like everytime this time also my mum prepared everything possible for us to bring here which included all homemade spice powders, rice flour, Puttu flour etc etc.. And to make a good idiyappam/ nool puttu you  need a good quality rice flour and what can be better than the rice flour my mum milled for me from rice mill with home grown rice. Oh yes it is  a 5 star rice flour as it involves all the  effort my mum takes in growing our own rice in  paddy fields ,so do I need to say about the outcome ?? It was melt in mouth and super soft idiyappams, the best idiyappams ever.

Every year after our vacation we will be eating such nice stuffs for a while and when it finishes we switch to the readymade flours and I should say that transition is a nightmare, I can't even compare how the taste vary, but soon our taste buds adjust to the readymade flour and we start to enjoy that as well but still I got to say the nothing can beat that homemade taste :) So if you want to make a your own rice flour and have a good rice mill nearby go ahead and soak some rice, drain it and send it to the mill to make the finest powder and roast it well and a first quality flour is ready for u. I dont reccomend using mixie for making  rice flour at home as they dont do a good job and the taste wont be good as the one milled in rice mill, but if you dont have other option go ahead and make  it in mixie or buy readymade flour and make some idiyappam and enjoy !


Ingredients (serves 3)

Rice flour - 11/2 cups
Boiling water -2 1/4 cup or as required 
Oil - 1 tbs
Salt

Method
  • Roast the rice flour for few minutes.
  • Boil the water and add salt and oil.
  • Add roasted rice flour to the boiling water and mix well with a wooden spoon.


  • Mix until you get a smooth dough like the picture below.


  • Fill the idiyappam maker with smooth dough and rotate the handle and fill the idiyappam on to each holes of idly maker filled with a  little grated coconut.


  • Steam the idiyppams for 7-8 minutes.
  • Enjoy with some egg curry (recipe will follow soon )

19 comments:

Vidya Chandrahas said...

Lovely idiyappam..looks so fresh and yummy.

Vrinda said...

My favorite dish :) love the combo :)

Philip Verghese 'Ariel' said...

This dish reminded of my childhood days. Yummy!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Best Regards

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Delicious and mouthwatering combination of idiyappam and puttu.
Deepa

Unknown said...

Super idiyappams..like it..

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Sushma Mallya said...

looks delicious...one of my fav breakfast item...

Anonymous said...

Alwayz make us feel nostalgic. So Yummy :)
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Unknown said...

wow idiyappam one of my fav used have with sugar and scraped coconut :) looks so yummy and lovely look dear :)

Priya Suresh said...

Wat a healthy food na, personally i love idiyappams with sweetened coconut milk,my fav.

Anupa Joseph (Palaharam) said...

Lovely combination Vineetha... I have usually had it with kadala or chicken curry but never with egg curry...got to try this soon

Divya Shivaraman said...

i love idiyappam with sugar...but did hear from many people that mutta curry goes well and so lovely platter neatly presented

Unknown said...

This looks so good.. Not sure why but i never get them right.. should give your recipe a try :-)

maha said...

delicious n Yumm!

Unknown said...

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great-secret-of-life said...

delicious light breakfast

Shama Nagarajan said...

delicious dear

Shibi Thomas said...

Glad to see you back in action!!! My kids love iddiyappam, but I make the easier version with coconut and sugar, so we enjoy them without any curries.

I too got some homemade rice flour when we went to India, nothing can beat that taste.

hemalata said...

Delicious Idiyappam and nice presentation too...

Manju @ Manjus Eating Delights said...

Oh! my idiappam....my fav...Appu's fav as well :-) Its so true that the rice flour should be of the finest quality to make good , tender idiappams. and with Motta curry...yummmyy!! So how was ur vacation? U seem to have not put on any weight only...Me all jealous!! :-P