Monday, November 1, 2010
Mango Appam( Steamed Mango Rice Cake)
I tried this from Kothiyavunu blog with a few changes. The very first time when I saw in her blog, I knew I'm definitely going to try this and I did nearly two weeks back which is been sitting in my drafts for a long time. It's actually called Vattayappam, which I came across in a few blogs before. Every time when I looked at this recipe it tempted me a lot to try, I really wanted to try the exact same version but somehow I the mango puree sitting in my store cupboard tempted me a lot too add it to this appam.
Vattayappam is traditional Kerala dish, a soft spongy steamed rice cake. You can make this as savoury and serve with curries or make it as sweet by adding sugar.
Serves: 4
Preparation Time: 40 minutes + Fermenting Time
Cooking Time: 35 to 40 minutes
Ingredients:
Raw rice- 2 cups
Mango Puree- 4 tbsp
Cooked Rice- 1/2 cup
Grated Coconut- 1/2 cup
Cardamom powder- 1/2 tsp
Sugar- 3/4 cup
Bicarbonate of soda- 1/2 tsp
Salt- 1 tsp
Ghee- 2 tsp
Almonds- 10 to 15
Method:
Prepare the batter:
Soak the rice in water for 4 to 5 hours. Drain the water , grind it along with coconut, cooked rice and mango puree until you get a smooth batter. Add the sugar and salt, grind again. Pour the batter in a vessel, cover it. Allow it to ferment 1 whole night.
Make the appam:
The next day, just before making your appam, add the soda by mixing it in 1 tbsp of water. Mix it well. Grease a stainless steel bowl with little ghee. Mix the batter with some water if it's too thick. Pour it in the bowl, sprinkle with cardamom powder.
Steam it in a steamer or pressure cooker for 30 minutes. To check if it's cooked, insert a skewer and if it comes out clean, then the appams are cooked. Garnish with crushed nuts.
Serve warm or cold, either way it's good.
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32 comments:
Thats a very exotic and beautiful looking steamed cake..awesome.
easy and yummy dish.
wow, that looks super yummy
lovely mango rice steam cake:)
wow..looks yummy....
what a delicious idea! love this!
have a nice time,
Paula
Mango appam looks gorgeous and is easy to make...
Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com
that is an interesting twist to the usual
awesome recipe looks yummy!!
What a wonderful looking cake.. I can smell it from here:).. Your family is very lucky to have those tonight. Wish I could be there.
looks very yummy n healthy dish..
delicious cake(without maida) !!!I cld smell the mango flavor!!!can we replace mango with any other fruit!!!
wow
This looks so wonderfully delicious!
hey I thought appam was supposed to be like some kind of dosa..I was totally bowled over by this awesome looking cake(I think) :)
Thats a super cool cake.. very inviting, Umm
Aaha Oho
that is really a new kind of appom tome.looks so yummy and love the colour.nicely decorated.
That definitely looks gorgeous..I have never tried steamed cake before..you are tempting me to try it!
US Masala
lovely and flavorful appam..
Wow!Great looking mango cake.So yummy!
delicious colourful sweet
looks delicious. I have never heard of this one.
Mango in appams, that looks delicious!!!!
Yummm, lovely presentation Ayeesha! Love the way you experiment with different genre of cuisines...
Thank you everyone for the lovely comments.
Harini, yes those appams are different it's made in pan, this is different to me as well, I adopted it from a blog.
Seetha, thank you for visiting my blog for the first time, yes you can experiment with other fruits as well.
so very unique and tempting!!
Beautifully decorated mango cake dear..Looks gorgeous
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Looks great :) a must try for me since its my favorite mango in it :)
Very interesting recipe! I've never tried steamed cakes!
Never have tried original one, yours looks amazing!
Mango cake sounds a wonderful idea dear..looks so delicious and inviting.
It looks just amazing :)
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