Oct 23, 2007

Sweet Appam



Happy Navaratri!!!!!

"Ayigiri Nandhini Nandhitha Medhini
Viswa Vinodhini Nandhanuthe
Girivara Vindhya Sirodhini Vasini
Vishnu Vilasini Jishnunuthe
Baghavathy He Sithi Kanda Kudumbhini
Boori Kudumbhini Boorikruthe
Jaya Jaya He Mahishasura Mardhini
Ramyaka Bardhini
Sailasuthe."
Navaratri is dedicated to Goddess Saraswathi/Durga,the "Goddess of Learning" and considered as personification of courage,strength and power.Its a festival of nine days,last three days are more scared than others,they are called Durgashtami, Mahanavami and Vijayadasami.In my house in kerala ,during the durashtami day in the evening ,a ceremony called "Poojavaipu" is performed.Books ,musical instruments are placed before the goddess ,"Golu" is kept in golu padi,decorated with flowers and other decorative items.Idols of God,Goddess and other mythological characters are placed on padi and pujas are performed.
The following day, Mahanavami, is totally devoted to the worship of Saraswathi. Pooja is performed both in the morning and in the evening and many more items such as rice, payasam, thirali,vada,appam etc are offered to Devi.During our childhood days,we love this festival than other,coz as studies are suspended during the puja days.On the Vijayadasami day after a Puja in the morning, the books and implements are removed and this ceremony is called `Puja Eduppu'. The time for the break up of the puja marks the beginning of learning and work. In our house,we write "Om Sri Ganapataye namaha" on rice , particularly the children, and read a few sentences from books. Its a day to begin new ventures, business or education as it is an auspicious day and assures one of success. On Vijayadasami, toddlers are taught their first alphabet ,ceremony is conducted in all temples,its known as "Ezhuthiniruth".


Sweet Appam
Ingredients....
Rice flour /wheat flour1cup
Sugar/jaggery 1/4cup
Coconut 1/2cup
Cardamom 1/2tsp
Banana 1 ripe
Refined oil for frying
Method..
1.Mix well the riceflour with cardamom,coconut and sugar.
2.Mash banana well with hand,add along with above items.
3.Sprinkle water to mix,make a thick batter like that of vada batter
4.Heat oil in a pan,take small balls flatten it with fingers in a oilpaper/banana leaves.
5.Deep fry them till they are golden brown or pour batter in appam pan.
U can use wheat flour also.Maida is generally not used on festivals.I used riceflour here.
Instead of sugar,jaggery can be used like melt jaggery in 3-4tsp of warm water,strain for impurities .mix this along with rest of the ingredients.Jaggery i found here is not that good taste ,so i used sugar.
This is my entry to Saraswati pooja/Navaratri under the event RCI-Tamilfestivals hosted by Viji and also to JFS:Dassera/Diwali hosted by Vee

16 comments:

Unknown said...

Yummilicious.

FH said...

Appams looks so plump and delicious!!Thanks for the recipe. Great entry!:))

TBC said...

What a nice entry!.It has jaggery and coconut-two ingredients close to my heart and waist;-)

Raks said...

Its a good entry!!We do this same with plain flour/maida...:))

Daily Meals said...

Great entry and the appams look mouth watering.

Sreelu said...

Appams are my favorite, I love them its been a while since I ate these.Thanks for the recipe

Viji said...

Remya Thank you so much for the entry. Its very nice and a must try item. You forgot to attach the photo. But I took it from your blog. Don't worry. Viji

Swaruchy said...

U made my day remya.....My maternal grandmother used to make these and I used to love them so much........I wanted a recipe ever since...She is no more now....
Thanks dear....will make them now :-)

Lissie said...

delicious appams! great entry, remya.

Finla said...

Super super DELICIOUS.
Last time i ate them was when mu sisters MIL brought them from her place when she came to visit my sis.And that was year and years ago

Rina said...

Hey thx for sharing this. Sweet appams always the best. Great entry.

Padma said...

I like these sweet appams, Very favourite for Devi Maa! I love that Mahisashura Mardini Stortram.. thanks for such divine post.

Kribha said...

This is a nice dish for the event. Those golden colored appams look fab. I've never made this at home. Got to try it soon.

remya said...

thanku sooo much friends for ur lovely comments....very encouraging...even very precious to me...

remya said...

thanku sooo much friends for ur lovely comments....very encouraging...even very precious to me...

Yashwini said...

Hi remya, these appams look so delicious,i just feel lik.e taking bite at this movement thanks beautyful recipe