Monday 15 August 2011

Daring Cooks - Appams and South-Indian Curries!


All in all a successful challenge with yummy results, my fussy sister in particular couldn't get enough! Thanks Mary!!

Mary, who writes the delicious blog, Mary Mary Culinary was our August Daring Cooks’ host. Mary chose to show us how delicious South Indian cuisine is! She challenged us to make Appam and another South Indian/Sri Lankan dish to go with the warm flat bread.
Appams are made from rice, yeast and coconut milk and sort of resemble a crepe. Id never heard of them before the challenge so it was quite interesting a challenge as i had no expectations of what they would taste like or how they would turn out. The batter ferments for 8-12 hours before cooking the appams individually.

The finished product should be slightly crispier on the edges and spongy in the centre. You need to have a covering over the pan when cooking otherwise the appam does not cook correctly.

I made the appams with a vegetable and chickpea south indian spiced curry,

a cucumber raita(pictured below in green bowl) & butter chicken -i know its not south indian or sri-lankan but my sister could fathom the idea of 'indian' food without butter chicken! haha.

5 comments:

  1. I love to convert fussy eaters! Great job this month, and thanks so much for participating!
    :)

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  2. I can see what your sister means--butter chicken is delicious. :D But all of your other accompaniments look very yummy, too. Great job on this challenge!

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  3. Looks great - hope you are feeling better.

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  4. Everything looks delicious! Great job on this month's challenge!

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  5. That looks great! I couldn't roll my appams, but they look so nice like that.

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