Kuzhi Paniyaram is a traditional South Indian breakfast, most popular in Tamil Nadu. In simple words they are fried idli or dumplings made from leftover idli / dosa batter. They are prepared in a special mould called chatti.
But let me share paniyaram made out of oats that are very crispy and yummy. Healthy and nutritious, they can also be relished as a tea-time snack or as an appetizer with coconut chutney. So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to prepare it.
There is absolutely nothing fancy about this simple breakfast. I just added some roasted gram flour along with the usual onion-ginger-garlic-green chilies-coconut and few dry spice powder and voila! you have a quick and comforting breakfast ready in a jiffy. Hubby was super excited as oats being his favorite and I sometimes pack as a lunch box meal for him.
- 1 cup oats, dry roasted
- 1/2 cup roasted gram flour
- 1 onion, finely chopped
- 1 tsp. ginger-garlic grated
- 2-3 tbsp. fresh grated coconut
- 1-2 green chilies, finely chopped
- pinch of baking soda
- salt to taste
- 1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
- 1 tsp. red chili powder
- 1/4 tsp. pepper powder
- 1 tsp. sambar powder
- 1 tsp. flaxseed (opt)
- handful of coriander leaves & stems, chopped
- oil to fry
Mix together all the above mentioned ingredients (except oil) into a batter with required quantity of buttermilk. Keep aside for 15-20 minutes. Add water if needed.
Heat a paniyaram chatti and grease well. Drop spoonful of the prepared batter in it and cook, covered on a low flame till one side is well browned.
Flip it over and cook the other side too till done. Switch off the flame and drain on a kitchen towel.
Serve them hot along with coconut chutney or any of your favorite chutney.
Mix all ingredients (except oil) into a batter with some buttermilk.
Keep aside for 15-20 minutes. Add water if needed.
Heat a paniyaram chatti & grease well. Drop spoonful of the prepared
batter in it & cook, covered, on a low flame till one side is well browned.
Flip it over & cook other side too till done.
Switch off the flame & drain on a kitchen towel.
Serve them hot with coconut chutney or any of your favorite chutney.
Mix all ingredients (except oil) into a batter with some buttermilk.
Keep aside for 15-20 minutes. Add water if needed.
Heat a paniyaram chatti & grease well. Drop spoonful of the prepared
batter in it & cook, covered, on a low flame till one side is well browned.
Flip it over & cook other side too till done.
Switch off the flame & drain on a kitchen towel.
Serve them hot with coconut chutney or any of your favorite chutney.
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