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Recipe - Aappa

Categories: Femina, Femina4, Vegetable M, Aappa
Ingredients:

One half kg Rice flour; sievedc 1 slice
of
; bread
1 One half cup Coconut water; about (360
ml.)
Salt to taste
1 teaspoon Sugar; (5 g.)
2 tablespoon Toddy; (30 ml.)
3 cup Coconut milk; extracted from
1
; grated coconut (720
; ml.)
Oil for cooking

SOAK the bread in coconut water. Mix the rice flour, salt, sugar,
toddy and bread soaked in coconut water to obtain a soft dough. Cover
the dough with a muslin cloth and leave overnight (for 12 hours) to
rise. Add sufficient coconut milk to the dough and mix it to make a
thick batter.

Heat a small iron pan with side handles or a kadai. Grease it well
with oil. Pour in about five tablespoonfuls of the batter. Lift the
pan with the side handles and give it a circular twist till the pan
is coated right around with the batter. (Break an egg at this stage
into the centre of the hopper to make an egg hopper). Cover with a
tight fitting lid and cook on low heat till the sides or border is
crisp brown and lacy with a soft and cooked centre.

Serve with any of the sambols and hoddha. To prevent the hoppers from
sticking to the pan, fry the yolk of an egg in the pan before
preparing the hoppers.

Converted by MC_Buster.

NOTES : (Hoppers)

Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.


Aappa recipe makes 4 Servings



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