Kulipaniyaram is a special and popular snack in Tamilnadu which is prepared in a special pan. There are various flavours in kulipaniyaram, it can be made sweet or savoury. In this recipe i have added the creamy avocado flavour to the kulipaniyaram which is accompanied with a spicy sun dried tomato chutney. Soft and crispy paniyaram with the mild avocado flavour along with a spicy chutney will make you a ideal tea time snack.
Serves 3 to 4
Makes about 20 paniyaram
Paniyaram:
Ingredients:
Avocado-1
Urad dhal- 1 cup
Raw rice - 1 tbsp
Onion- 1/2 chopped finely
Mustard seeds- 1 tsp
Salt- as required
Oil- for frying
Method:
Soak the urad dhal and rice for 2 hours, grind it into a smooth paste adding a little bit of water. Just before frying add the mashed avocado and mix well. Heat a teaspoon of oil in a pan, add the mustard seeds, when they start to splutter, add it to the batter and finely chopped, salt and mix well.
Heat a kulipaniyaram pan, add about a teaspoon of oil in each round, pour spoonfull of batter in the round. Keep the flame in medium to low, after 2 or 3 minutes, turn them around. To check if it's cooked, insert a skewer and check if it comes out clean. Take them out and repeat it with remaining batter.
If you don't have a kulipaniyaram pan don't worry, heat oil in a kadai and deep fry them like normal bhaji's or pakoras.
Serve warm with chutney.
Sundried Tomato Chutney
Ingredients:
Sundried Tomato-5 pieces
Grated fresh coconut- 1 tbsp
Walnuts-5 nuts
Garlic-2 cloves
Dried red chilli- 2
Curry leaves-5 leaves
Salt as required
Method:
Grind all the ingredients together in a blender with little water to a smooth paste, serve with paniyaram, dosa or idli's.
This recipe goes to Priya's Veggie/ Fruit A Month Event.
29 comments:
too gud idea dear using avocado...Paniyaram luks fantastic.
Thank you dear Divya, that was really quick, wiil log off with a happy smile:-)
Thank you dear Divya, that was really quick, wiil log off with a happy smile:-)
Thank you dear Divya, that was really quick, wiil log off with a happy smile:-)
ayesh thats so nice yarr.. adding avvocodo in paniyaram .. nice idea and sure taste really yum
wow now thats something really different & interesting...looks yum and crispy...
it looks awesome n delicious ...gr8 idea of adding avocado ....
i am wondering how id make it without the vessel... :(
OMG!such a wonderful twist to the normal paniyaram!!!u r very creative...must try...luv the new luk of ur blog...bright n well organised
Avocado in this dish is a novel idea..
Very nice looking dish.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Nice way to eat avocado.....
wo wo wo...so many dishes with Avocado...Really wonderful..:))
Wish I had that special pan here..!!!
Yummy.. nice clicks...
this dish sounds new to me..looks yummie!
Yummy and nice clicks
brilliant idea of using avacado in paniyaram...great
Both kulipaniyaram and chutney looks tasty..You are such a creative cook!!
Avocado paniyaram looks oo tempting!
What a lovely snack. I guess I need to get the pan and start making this.
Thank you everyone for your sweet, lovely comments.
Looks so delicious..never taste..but sure woth trying it..
mmm yumm yumm paniyaram with Avocado. Ayeesha, i tried the "Cool green pudding" last weekend...it tasted wonnderful ! ...my husband ate almost 3/4th of it :-) thanks to u for posting such simple and easy recipes.....
wow dear..thts an awesome n healthy dish with avocado...brillinat n unique idea....so creative
hats off to you Ayeesha!! kulipaniyaram is a tre delicasy
Woww Umm, kalakitinga..yeppadi ippadi ellam..very innovative dish..
delisious and new to me..i always like avocado....
This is interesting.i will try because i have had sundried tomato in the fridge for so long . Im sure it tastes good.btw tq for dropping by n following :)) u have a lovely blog and baby! :))
You have a lot of recipes i haven't even heard of........very tempting...surely saving this site to the fav list on my pc
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