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High-Protein Diet: Give The Traditional Appe A Healthy Spin With Moong Dal Appe

Moong Dal appe recipe: Traditionally made with left-over idli or dosa batter, appe is mostly served during breakfast or with evening chai.

It will not be an exaggeration to say that South Indian cuisine, over the years, has gained immense popularity around the world. Ranging from dosa to idli and sambhar – South Indian food has its own set of fan-base. Most of the dishes in South Indian cuisine are known to be light and comforting, making them an all-time favourite choice of many of us. Imagine a bowl of humble upma in the morning or some crispy medhu vada in the evening – every meal has some unique dishes to offer. One such flavourful south Indian snack is appe. They are tiny, spongy cake-like snacks and are often relished with sambhar or chutney. 

Traditionally made with left-over idli or dosa batter, appe is mostly served during breakfast or with evening chai. They are also known as paniyaram, paddu, guliappa, gulittu, yeriyappa, gundponglu and ponganalu in different parts of South India.

If you are planning to make appe at home, then we have unique recipe that will give the traditional appe a protein-kick. It is called moong dal appe. In this recipe, we used moong dal instead of rice flour to make the batter.

Here’s The Step-By-Step Recipe For Moong Dal Appe:

Ingredients:

Moong dal- half cup

Urad dal- 1/4th cup
Onion- 2 (chopped)
Green chilli- 4 (finely chopped)
Coriander leaves- 2 tablespoons
Grated coconut- 2-3 tablespoons
Baking soda- a pinch
Salt- to taste
Oil/ghee- to grease

Method:

Soak both the dals in luke-warm water for at least one hour. Drain the excess water.

Now, blend the dals in a mixer grinder till you get a smooth paste. Add little water, if needed.

Transfer the paste to a mixing bowl. Add baking soda, onion, green chilli, grated coconut, coriander leaves and salt to it and mix. Make sure you get a dosa batter-like consistency.

Now, heat the appe pan/mould and grease some oil/ghee on that.

Pour 1 tablespoon batter to it and close the lid. Cook till the base is golden brown in colour.

Grease some oil on the top of the appe and turn it over with a fork. Let the other side cook too.

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