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    Instant Rava Appam

    January 6, 2022 By Vidya Srinivasan Leave a Comment

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    Instant rava appam | suji appam | instant sooji appam | kerala style appam | semolina Appam | Appam recipe | 10 mins Indian breakfast | easy tiffin | Appam recipe without yeast  | appam without Eno | Kerala appam recipe is a quick 10 minutes instant south Indian breakfast recipe. No maida, no eno for easy blender Appam batter. Even Rava upma haters won't say no to this soft and spongy Rava Appam 

    Not a paid review

    Perfect blender for Indian cooking

    I received the Hamilton Beach Professional blender product at the end of 2020 as a sample for review, and since then it has been the perfect addition to my Indian cooking. I have been using it for 1 year and I  am happy to find a great blender for my Indian kitchen. Leakproof jars with Safety clips help for hands-free grinding. My favorite part is unless the jar is locked you can't start the blender. This easy-to-operate stainless steel blender comes in handy for grinding, mixing, and blending. 

    The biggest plus of Hamilton Beach professional blender

    The preset menu (Dry, wet hard, wet smooth, soup, and blend) comes in handy for coarse/medium /fine grinding

    • Smooth batter without overeating/ tripping off  
    • Perfect coarse grinding of wet ingredients for raita, curry, etc.
    • Grainy podi with dry ingredients 
    • Best mixing of wet and semi-solid ingredients  for kuzhambu varieties
    • Creamy smooth grinding for rasam, curries, vadam, etc
    • Rapid smoothies with frozen/fresh ingredients

    I have used a few other blenders before, but none of them were able to process the ingredients used in an Indian kitchen efficiently. I always resorted to the traditional Indian mixer grinders for north/south Indian recipes. Hamilton Beach has managed to produce a blender that is able to handle a range of ingredients and blend them satisfactorily. Plus the jars are super easy to clean and maintain

    Disclaimer: As I mentioned earlier, I got the product as a free sample, but the opinion is my own. I am not being paid to write this review 

    In this post, I have tried a traditional south Indian appam recipe using the Hamilton Beach mixer grinder. The reason I chose this recipe was that the batter for appam has many nuances and I wanted to test if the mixer is up to the challenge. I must say it passed the test with flying colors.

    Coming back to the Rava Appam

    Can I skip grinding?

    No for smooth batter you need to grind the dry ingredients into a fine powder. You can mix the wet ingredients in a bowl but blending them into a fine batter saves time and helps for perfect texture without continuous whisking. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3zYDDQHDMSsyXHHpJHtpTCN7pN1KkydT

    Should I use fine rava?

    Yes always use fine rava as it grinds well and helps for a smooth batter. I have used regular rava but you can use idli rava or wheat rava. Appam taste might slightly vary. 

    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3zYDDQHDMStDBJzUWKIphQvRFHz90FWs

    Can I use thin Aval?

    I prefer using thick flattened flakes as it helps for perfectly soft and spongy Appam. I have used white poha you can also use red poha but make sure you grind them to a fine powder 

    Should I rest the batter?

    No, you can make Appam immediately after grinding. The leftover batter also yields soft and spongy appam. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3zYDDQHDMSu0RhSgJr02fb1Vn-Quj6o-

    What tastes best with suji Appam?

    I like pairing Appam with coconut milk, vegetable stew, Sodhi, kadala curry, kurma, tomato onion thokku, tomato thokku

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    Instant Rava Appam

    quick 10 mins south India breakfast recipe
    5 from 2 votes
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    Ingredients

    • 1 cup fine rava
    • 3/4 cup thick poha
    • 1/2 cup thick curd
    • 2 cups of water
    • 3 tablespoon coconut heaped
    • 1 teaspoon sugar
    • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • Coconut oil

    Instructions

    • Firstly add rava, aval, and salt to a blender and grind to a fine powder
    • Furthermore add curd, 1 cup of water, sugar, baking soda, and coconut; blend well to a smooth batter
    • Add water and blend again; appam batter is ready
    • Heat appam pan on low- medium flame
    • Drizzle little oil and add two ladles full of batter
    • hold the handle of the pan and rotate the pan in such a way that the batter spreads all around in a circle
    • After that close the pan with the lid. Once the Aappam is cooked remove the Aappam from the pan. Do not flip side. Serve hot Aappam

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    Ingredients

    1 cup fine rava

    3/4 cup thick poha

    1/2 cup thick curd

    2 cups of water

    3 tablespoon coconut, heaped

    1 teaspoon sugar

    1/2 teaspoon baking soda

    1 teaspoon salt

    Coconut oil

    How to make Instant Rava Appam with step-by-step pictures

    • Firstly add rava, aval, and salt to a blender and grind to a fine powder

     

    • Furthermore add curd, 1 cup of water, sugar, baking powder, and coconut; blend well to a smooth batter

    • Add water and blend again; appam batter is ready

    • Heat appam pan on low- medium flame
    • Drizzle little oil and add two ladles full of batter

    • hold the handle of the pan and rotate the pan in such a way that the batter spreads all around in a circle

    • After that close the pan with the lid. Once the Aappam is cooked remove the Aappam from the pan. Do not flip the side. Serve hot Aappam

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