What you need:
Idli batter
Onion - 1, chopped fine
Green chillies - a few, minced
Carrot - 2, grated
Curry leaves and corriander leaves - some, chopped
Salt - to taste
Oil
Equipment needed:
A paniyaram pan/appakkarai/aebelskiver pan
Heat the paniyaram pan (check this post to see a picture of the pan). Put a few drops of oil in each depression. Half fill each depression with the batter. Let it cook on a medium flame until the bottom turns golden brown. Turn over and cook for a minute. Serve hot. These taste great by themselves, but you could serve with chutney or molaga podi.
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a fav snack at our place!
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ReplyDeleteLove this as a snack or breakfast... Perfect with some simple chutney..
ReplyDeletePerfect snack especially when it rains..Need a cup of hot coffee..
ReplyDeletePaniyaram looks perfect .. I recently finished my leftover adai batter by making paniyarams :)
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these cute little balls r so v tempting!
ReplyDeleteThey looks super cute and inviting,my fav anytime..
ReplyDeleteLooks nice. Love to have this with tomato onion chutney
ReplyDeleteLooks nice. Love to have this with tomato onion chutney
ReplyDeleteI make this everytime I make dosa batter. Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteIts been a long time since I made them...Tempting paniyarams
ReplyDeleteThis paniyarram will be good for morning breakfast and for the dieting persons who will have limited food in morning.alphonso mango pulp
ReplyDeletePaniyaram are very cute and look delicious!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love them :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love it.
ReplyDeleteI love paniyaram..but somehow miss making it often!
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