Every place has given a unique name to these delicious golden fried balls like gunta ponganalu in telugu,appey/paddu in kannada and paniyaram in tamil.This is one of my favorite breakfast which I prefer making it on a weekend to enjoy these hot,crispy and yummy balls.You can even prepare with left over dosa batter,these taste better when the batter turns very sour.These balls turn out very crispy on the outer side and soft inside.This is a ideal breakfast to pack for your kids lunch box and can also be served as a snack.Here,comes the yummy recipe.
Ingredients:
2 medium onions,finely chopped
1 medium carrot,grated
1/4 cup chopped coriander
3 tbsp soaked chana dal(atleast for 1 hr)
1 sprig of curry leaves,finely chopped
2 tsp green chilli paste,coarsely ground
salt to taste
oil for frying
for Batter:
2 cups Idli rice
1/2 cup levelled urad dal
1/2 cup levelled rice flakes(beaten rice)
1/2 tsp methi/fenugreek seeds
salt to taste
for tempering:
1 tsp oil
1 tsp mustard seeds
Method:
Ingredients:
2 medium onions,finely chopped
1 medium carrot,grated
1/4 cup chopped coriander
3 tbsp soaked chana dal(atleast for 1 hr)
1 sprig of curry leaves,finely chopped
2 tsp green chilli paste,coarsely ground
salt to taste
oil for frying
for Batter:
2 cups Idli rice
1/2 cup levelled urad dal
1/2 cup levelled rice flakes(beaten rice)
1/2 tsp methi/fenugreek seeds
salt to taste
for tempering:
1 tsp oil
1 tsp mustard seeds
Method:
- Soak the rice and dals with fenugreek seeds separately for 4-5 hrs.Soak rice flakes in enough water for 1/2 hr.
- Grind soaked urad dal and rice flakes in wet grinder until very smooth and fluffy mixture.Remove it and keep aside.
- Now grind the rice until it is almost done,slightly coarse mixture.Mix both the mixture and add enough salt to it and let it ferment overnight.
- Add finely chopped onion,grated carrot,green chilli paste,soaked chana dal,chopped curry leaves and coriander to it and mix well.
- Heat 1 tsp of oil in a small tadka pan and crackle mustard seeds in it and add that to the batter and mix well.
- Heat the paniyaram/gunta panganalu pan/Aebliskever pan and add few drops of oil in it.when it is piping hot pour the batter using a table spoon until it covers 3/4 th and pour some more oil over it and cover it with a lid.Let it roast on medium flame until golden brown in color.
- After a couple of minutes using a fork or sharp knife run around the edges of each paniyaram and turn to the other side and roast until golden brown on both the sides.
- You can even add finely chopped spring onions to the batter.
- You can use left over dosa or Idli batter to make these paniyarams.
- If your paniyarams are not turning out crispy add a couple of tea spoons of barik rava/hollige rava to the batter before making paniyarams.
Last week i had made this one too..ur recipe is really different and nice,adding onion and carrots is really a new idea...thanks for sharing prathibha and as always beautiful clicks too...
ReplyDeleteAdding veggies looks fantastic Prathy, i do this paniyaram often whenever there was some leftover idli batter, lovely clicks..
ReplyDeleteone of our fav breakfast!
ReplyDeleteI usually make them as tea time snack with left over dosa batter.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous clicks..
love eating this anytime of the day :)
ReplyDeletePaniyarams look mouth watering, i remember one of my friend used to get these back in college :)
ReplyDeleteLovely and yummy paniyaram.
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paniyarams look really delicious...
ReplyDeleteI learnt this from valar and made these recently....i made using leftover dosa batter....they look gr8...
ReplyDeleteDelicious and yummy yummy paniyaram..
ReplyDeletevery delicious and tempting..love these !!yum
ReplyDeleteSimply delicious!!!and mouth-watering ladoo:)
ReplyDeletea fovourite at my place..looks good..
ReplyDeleteOh, I am hungry now. I wish I had some of those now with spicy chutney. Perfect looking Paddus.
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering paniyaram...
ReplyDeleteThat looks so so delcious.
ReplyDeletenice yummy paniyaram dear
ReplyDeletenice one! love the name ! Awesome click!
ReplyDeleteNice and tempting gunta ponganalu... I made them last week had nothing left to click cos we had it right as it came out of the pans ;)
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmmmmmm one of my all time fav ... looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteMt family fav tiffin! Yummy pic :)
ReplyDeleteone of my favorites..nice clicks.
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Love this..I was planning to make some :-)Will try your recipe this time..:-) Thanks Prathibha !
ReplyDeleteAdding veggies to paniyaram sounds interesting dear! Looks crispy and delicious.....
ReplyDeleteyummmy paniyaram!!.. looks so good! :)
ReplyDeletenice one prathi..I love the way they look so cute with those mustard eyes.am making it this week
ReplyDeletenice one prathi..I love the way they look so cute with those mustard eyes.am making it this week
ReplyDeletenice one prathi..I love the way they look so cute with those mustard eyes.am making it this week
ReplyDeletenice one prathi..I love the way they look so cute with those mustard eyes.am making it this week
ReplyDeletenice one prathi..I love the way they look so cute with those mustard eyes.am making it this week
ReplyDeleteCute presentation dear...my MIL made this for me once...I really loved the crispiness :)
ReplyDeleteOh boy!!Can you pls pass that?
ReplyDeleteI too make it in the same way.Love those fluffy appams.tempting
ReplyDeletelooks sooo delicious and tempting...
ReplyDeleteThe appe have turned out so well, nice crispy outer crust.
ReplyDeleteI want to taste it right now..U made me hungry :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite breakfast, love this looks tempting and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks mouthwatering.
ReplyDeletewow looks like its paniyaram week... we also posted one yesterday same pinch... little different recipe from yours though good post dear..
ReplyDeletewonderful looking punugulu(that's what my kids call it)
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ReplyDeleteAwesome and mouthwatering appe...lokks tempting..nice space..
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One of my favorite breakfast..love it as a tea-snack too:):)
ReplyDeletePaniyarams are my fav' tiffins...looks perfect and inviting:)
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy snack.. my fav.
ReplyDeleteWe love this as teatime snacks and make this only with left over batter.Addition of veggies sound so nutritious!!!
ReplyDeletePaniyaram for breakfast ..lovely thought dear. Very nice click . Thanks for the recipe. I should try once i get this pan:)
ReplyDeleteI love this any time,breakfast/tea time or dinner! Looks appetizing!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely lovely looking paniyarams!
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