12/10/2012

Spicy or Khara Paniyaram / Gundponglu /

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Ingredients:-

Left over Dosa Batter:- 2 cups (How make dosa batter)
Onion-1 (chopped)
Green Chillies-3 nos (finely chopped)
Soaked Channa Dal-2 tbsp
Mustard Seeds-2 tsp
Coriander leaves-1 tbsp
Salt to taste


Method:-
 Dry roast the mustard seeds with out oil ,when pops up switch off the flame.
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Take 2 cups of the batter in a bowl.Add the onions,green chillies,soaked channa dal,coriander leaves,salt and dry roasted mustard seeds  mix well.
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Add little water if the batter is too thick.The batter should be of idli batter should be pouring consistency.
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Heat the paniyaram pan / gundponglu tava .Add a drops of oil in each hole.Pour 2 tbsp of batter into each hole and cook over medium low heat until the edges turns golden brown.
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Turn over and cook for a  two minutes.
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Remove and serve hot with tomato chutney,coconut chutney or chutney powder.
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40 comments:

  1. looks tempting.my all time favorite....

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  2. Wow they look so cute and yummy...next I'm going to use my leftover dosa batter in this way only..
    Have a wonderful week ahead :)

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  3. nice clicks.yummy and my favorite

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  4. oh yum! i love these at sri krishna sweets! now im gonna make it at home:)

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  5. nice clicks. paniyaram looks lovely

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  6. I love this with tomato inji chutney a lot.. Looks so inviting

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  7. Give that whole plate, i'll happily finish that cuties.

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  8. I don;t have this pan at home :-( Tempting looking spicy paniyaram

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  9. Love the spicy version.. very well presented Divya!

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  10. love these and am truly drooling over your clicks.

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  11. My favorite, love that serving bowl :)

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  12. Wow loved ur first click, what a tempting platter, done well dear...
    Today's Special - No Bake Chocolate Cheese Cake

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  13. fantastic recipe... beautiful presentation...

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  14. woww..im a big fan of this..we used to get this in collage canteen..im getting that aroma here.. :)

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  15. waoo..at first sight they were looking like goal gappy :) hehe.. but very nice & thanks for sharing the recipe :)

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  16. Simply love these, looks very inviting..

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  17. These look great!! This is completely new to me, but I definitely want to try it!!

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  18. i have never tried using channa dal for this. must be tasting good. Thanks for sharing this Divya!

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  19. I can have this anytime.S very tempting.

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  20. I also make the same, but adding soaked channa dhal is new..Paniyaram looks cute and yummy!

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  21. Looks like little muffins, yummy snack! Wonderful clicks!

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  22. I loved this serving platter and the paniyaram's/ undappams.
    Divya is there an email where I could contact you? Thanks!:-)
    My email is: tiffincarrieranticquesATgmailDOTcom.

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  23. Awesome pics.. Love paniyarams.. Mouth-watering Divya:-)

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