We have my sister Bharati again with us. She was my first guest in this guest post series. You can read about her and her delicious "Fruit Halwa" recipe here. Now, let us see what she has to share with us today.
I never expected that Nithu would ask me for the second guest post. Thank you so much Nithu for giving me this opportunity . I'm glad that I could meet you all again through this post. Guess, you guys are all doing great and enjoying the summer. I've a traditional recipe "Aapam & Thengai Pal (Coconut Milk)". The reason for selecting this today is, in Aapam we use "Fenugreek Seeds" which give cooling effect to the body. So, it is a must to use these seeds in cooking especially during summer. Apart from that it has also got many medicinal properties. Coconut Milk cures mouth ulcers and to know more about the medicinal properties of coconut milk click here. Let me move to my recipe now...
Ingredients :
1. Raw Rice - 1 cup
2. Idly Rice - 1 cup
3. Urad dhal - less than 1/4 cup
4. Cooked(Cooled) Rice - A Handful (You can use poha instead of rice)
5. Fenugreek - 4 tsp
6. Salt

Method :
1. Soak all for about 3 to 4 hours.
2. Grind and add salt. Mix well.
3. Allow it to ferment for atleast 8 hours.(It would taste better if you could ferment more than 8 hours.)
4. Make Aapam in a Aapam pan.
5. Serve with coconut milk.(Mix milk with either sugar or jaggery just before serving. I used sugar)
Hope to meet you all sometime again here :-) Thanks...
My all time favourite, just love it..
ReplyDeleteசூப்பர்ர்ர்ர்!! எனக்கு மிகவும் பிடித்த ரெசிபி...
ReplyDeleteWooow i like aapam n thengai pal very much very comfort bfast..
ReplyDeletethis is new to me but is simply looking delicious....
ReplyDeleteBest combo ever..We love appams...
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hi bharathi, nice to see you back here with a wonderful recipe!
ReplyDeleteWoow...simply looking delicious..
ReplyDeleteNice to see you back Bharathi,I never made appam before.This recipe is simple and easy got to try it.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite dish...Looks delicious
ReplyDeleteMust be delicious :)
ReplyDeleteLoved to read about your sister Nithu. Bharathi, lovely fruit halwa and of course appam with coconut milk recipe.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so tempting adn yummy
ReplyDeleteaapam and thengha pal is my all time fav. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely combo...the cute pic makes me hungry...!
ReplyDeleteAapam and thengai pal is my Favorite. This recipe made me hungry but fortunately had the left over aapam batter in the refrigerator. :-):-)
ReplyDeleteNew dish for me..tempting and yummy...!
ReplyDeleteLovely post!! It was nice knowing about your sister..Appam is our favorite and we usually have it with stew..Coconut milk sounds like a great combination with appam..
ReplyDeleteGreat post dear...appam and thengai pal looks too delicious...this is my fav too :)
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