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Idiyappam with Potato Stew-Idiyappam Recipe-Sevai Recipe

December 1, 2015 40 Comments

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How to make Idiyappam – and a Recipe for Potato Stew to go with it. 


UPDATE: I have posted a newer, better Idiyappam recipe step by step so please refer that for making idiyappam at home. Enjoy!

Idiyappam is a typical Kerala breakfast cooked in the traditional method of steaming. Its one of the healthiest ways of cooking and still forms a staple in many households. I can’t imagine going through the trouble myself, what with my quick and fast recipes but amma always makes this when we go home on vacation. I had always wanted to document this so here we go.

Kerala Idiyappam Recipe with Potato Stew

To make idiyappam, you need 2 cups rice flour, 2 tsp ghee/oil, 3 cups boiled water and a pinch of salt. You will need a vessel you can use to steam cook it and also an idiyappam press.


How to Make Idiyappam:

1. Mix the rice flour and salt well. Add the boiled water when still warm little at a time till the dough is soft to touch. Mix in the ghee.

2. Take small portions and put into press.

3. Press directly onto idly moulds and steam cook till done. You can sprinkle some grated coconut before steaming, for the added ‘Kerala’ taste. Coconut always does that, doesn’t it?

Serve warm with hot potato stew.

Idiyappam with Potato Stew-Idiyappam Recipe-Sevai Recipe
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Potato Stew Recipe for Idiyappam


Ingredients:
Potatoes – 6, peeled and cubed
Coconut milk – 2 cups
Onions – 2
Grated ginger – 1 tsp
Garlic – 2 cloves
Green chillies – 3
Pepper powder – 1 tsp

How to Make Potato Stew:

1. Boil the potatoes and keep aside.

2. Grind the chillies, ginger, garlic and pepper coarsely. Lightly fry this in some oil.

3. Add the onions and saute till it turns transparent.

4. Add the potatoes and mix well.

5. Pour the coconut milk and remove from fire just before it boils. If you boil coconut milk, it loses it flavour. Adjust salt at this stage.

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By nags Filed Under: Breakfast, Gravy Vegetarian Side Dishes, Kerala Recipes, Potato (Aloo) Recipes, Uncategorized

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  1. kavitha.R

    September 7, 2016 at 9:43 pm

    Very good taste&children’s favourite dish

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  2. RD

    June 5, 2016 at 9:58 pm

    Hi stew was super tasty. This is the 2nd recipe I tried (from your website) thank you!!

    Reply
  3. Anonymous

    October 28, 2010 at 9:26 pm

    could you please explain how to do steam rice flour before pressing as this user ''indosungod'' said.

    thank you

    Reply
  4. Nags

    October 29, 2010 at 12:58 am

    i think she steams it before passing it through the idiyappam press and steaming again.

    Reply
  5. Happy cook

    April 1, 2010 at 1:53 pm

    I love idiyapom, but have never made at home.
    But love to eat them with istew and with kadal curry or just coconut milk with sugar

    Reply
  6. Anonymous

    March 19, 2010 at 7:38 am

    I happen to visit ur site when i was browsing for Koorka recipe. I made it the same day. It came out really nice. And u have such amazing recipes here. And the way u explain n put pictures is too good. Keep up the good work…

    Reply
  7. Nags

    March 19, 2010 at 7:40 am

    Thanks anonymous. Let me know if you do use my idiyappam and ishtoo recipe 🙂

    Reply
  8. LARA

    November 30, 2009 at 8:52 pm

    Your recipe is really very good. Is the normal rice flour pack available in the Indian stores good enough? Or do we have to use the parboiled rice?

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  9. Nags

    December 1, 2009 at 12:56 am

    hi Lara, the normal rice flour in Indian stores won't work for idiyappam. You need raw rice flour, sold under the name 'idiyappam flour'. if that's not available, then you can buy Indian raw rice (ie, not par boiled) and wash, dry, powder it fine before making idiyappam like above. Feel free to shout out more ques, if any 🙂

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    June 15, 2009 at 2:55 am

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