Ending - mama and mami conversation - the best! I can relate to it too as I have forgotten to add an ingredient after doing all the hard work. Thankfully this is a rare occurrence. Would love to one day see mama and mami's jugalbandi cooking for a Gitas kitchen episode.
Thank you for posting this recipe. I am gonna try it for my 3 yr old. He loves South Indian food alot and me too :) Healthy, delicious and light on tummy!
Lovely to see you again after a long time. And hear you too. I have been busy with grandchildren and house repair work. I now see you are in a new kitchen. Have changed your house, or just redone your kitchen? But It was nice to hear mama too. I make the same stew ifcourse without onion for appam. And idiapoam, , I still make home made flour, and I have my husbands Patti s wood and brass press, so heavy!!!
Hai aunty! iam vasanthy. I don't know why. but simply send I love you aunty 😊. I love your way of cooking, talking ,simplicity and quick recipes too❤. Thanks for everything.
Namaste mam.Thanks for sharing traditional, easily digestible and stomach comfort combo recipe.I recently tried your veg sevai and it was indeed liked by all.To be honest, I made it with readymade sevai which I had but i followed the same procedure as how you have taught and got good result mam.My pranams to both of you mam .
I have always felt the idiappam process to be laborious. But you are doing it with ease! Can the same process be done in traditional idiappam press in a tripod?
I add Finely Chopped Ginger and Thinly Sliced Sambaar Onion and a Few Corns of Crushed Pepper, Sautaued till Light Brown in Ghee, and Put as Garnish in Stew Before Serving.... Very Good Flavour
What should be the ratio of coconut shreds to water ? Like if I use 1 cup of grated coconut ….how much water should I add for grinding ? Should it be same for all the 3 extractions ? Also some say the we should grind it fine while some say it should be coarsly ground . Please clarify .
Hello I am tulu speaking and my mom use to do what you call idyappam but we had growing up a big iron presser with a stand and my mother use to grind the rice boiled rice thick on a stone and then heat the batter to form a dough then make the elongated balls of the dough steam in the idli cooker all the dough. I distinctly recall that as soon as they were steamed cooked she would take each of them in the presser which was in a three legged stand and one person would turn the handles and use their whole strength to push the dough and we would eat the semadha adhya. With coconut milk mixed with jaggery and Ellachi powder. Or with chicken gravey . We are bunts from Mangalore we eat non veg . But usually in mumbai we loved to eat with coconut milk . I am wondering because the rice is different did you always steam later . Can I use the chakli press as I live outside India . My mother still has that stand in her attic.
Oh yes ! I remember my mother using that tripod too! Nowadays we get with a "steering wheel " kind of top which we rotate as presser.Try it this way with the chalk press ,it is very easy
It's my favorite childhood combo.. I used to tell my mom to make maggi wali idli😂. I loved the stew but sometimes also ate idiyappam just with sugar. ❤
Ending - mama and mami conversation - the best!
I can relate to it too as I have forgotten to add an ingredient after doing all the hard work. Thankfully this is a rare occurrence.
Would love to one day see mama and mami's jugalbandi cooking for a Gitas kitchen episode.
Very patiently explained, step by step tasty stew and idiappam. Thanks.
Experience speaks in all your videos. Like it
Thank you for posting this recipe. I am gonna try it for my 3 yr old. He loves South Indian food alot and me too :) Healthy, delicious and light on tummy!
Amma very nice recipe idiyappam is my favorite recipe
Excellent recipe will try for sure
Really enjoyed blooper. Lovely to see you work together. Namaskarams 🙏
Thank you so much. Always wanted to learn this. You are a good teacher. I will try soon.
You can do it!
Thanks for the lovely recipe. Addition of bloopers to the video, added an extra zing to it...😀 Will definitely try the recipe 🙏☺️
Lovely to see you again after a long time. And hear you too. I have been busy with grandchildren and house repair work. I now see you are in a new kitchen. Have changed your house, or just redone your kitchen? But It was nice to hear mama too. I make the same stew ifcourse without onion for appam. And idiapoam, , I still make home made flour, and I have my husbands Patti s wood and brass press, so heavy!!!
Good to hear from you too Premlathaji. Just moved to another place
Nice receipe mam tq i will definately try this recipe
Most welcome 😊
It looks yummy Amma..romba nalla 👌👌
Wow ... lovely . All time favourite and ideal for Summers as it's easy on the stomach
Yes 😊
Hai aunty! iam vasanthy. I don't know why. but simply send I love you aunty 😊. I love your way of cooking, talking ,simplicity and quick recipes too❤. Thanks for everything.
Thanks a lot Vasanthy
Aunty i m always making u r receipees this also i will try i like South indian food
Great 👍
Aunty super idiyappam and appam
Very good South Indian breakfast recipe 👌👍 classic & tasty stew & idiyappam 😋 thanks Geeta aunty 🙏🏼
Healthy dish ma'am for breakfast but surely i will tr this. Stew is my favourite dish it looks yummy 😋😋😋
Namaste mam.Thanks for sharing traditional, easily digestible and stomach comfort combo recipe.I recently tried your veg sevai and it was indeed liked by all.To be honest, I made it with readymade sevai which I had but i followed the same procedure as how you have taught and got good result mam.My pranams to both of you mam .
Thanks a lot
Real comfort food! Thanks Gita.
The stew goes very well with pulav or biryani too. With pulav my comfort food. Thank you for the recipe
My pleasure 😊
Traditional and Healthy breakfast 😋👌, Love from Kerala ❤️
This idiyappam is one of my favourite recipe
Very 👍 different and my favorite too. Again I must try this way thanks mam. Waiting for the next update vlog. 👌
Most welcome 😊
Pls show this receipe with coconut powder. Thanks
Clean explanation super video mam
Thanks a lot
Very nice breakfast recipes Gita ji. 🙏🙏
Thanks a lot
I am your old fab and tamizh subscriber from Hampi.
Thanks for the recipe...this food is my ultimate love
My pleasure 😊
Awesome recipe , Gita. Will certainly try. Just a bit of laziness to extract coconut milk 😜. But I will get over it, make it and tell you 😊
My all time favourite South Indian breakfast....❤
Namaste Gita ma... Very delicious recipe👌👌 will surely try this
Thanks a lot
Soft and yummy
Hi mami am mythili from Kumbakonam pls upload no onion no garlic menus for mahalaya patcham.
Thanku
I have always felt the idiappam process to be laborious. But you are doing it with ease! Can the same process be done in traditional idiappam press in a tripod?
yes you can
Delicious...
My favourite Idiyappam....🥰🥰
Looks nice madam...🎉
ரொம்ப நன்றாக இருக்கு.
Excellent breakfast
Wow Auntyji please explain coconut rice also I like coconut recipes and I love you soo much convey my namaskarams to uncleji.❤
th-cam.com/video/nlfp8pt41NI/w-d-xo.html pls watch this
Maam leftover coconut ka use kya hai ,please batayein 🙏🙏
Dry roast and add to curry powder
@@GitasKitchen thanks Ma'am🙏🙏
I add Finely Chopped Ginger and Thinly Sliced Sambaar Onion and a Few Corns of Crushed Pepper, Sautaued till Light Brown in Ghee, and Put as Garnish in Stew Before Serving.... Very Good Flavour
Thanks for this recipe, Gitaji. Could you pls share the name of the idli steamer?
I got it from Menakshi & Meenakshi
I like this racipee so much now I want this kind of sweet also how to do it. 🙏
Thank you so much 😊
Yummy healthy recipe.lovely sharing ❤ Amma
Super dish,Mam. Thank you 🙏
Amazing raciep ❤️👌
Super mam I love this dish very much ❤
Super🎉
Sooooperrr gitumaa 👌👍🥰
What to do with the leftover coconut pulp after the third milk extraction?
You can dry roast it and mix with curry powder, or it can even be used as a face scrub with aloeveragel
Can we like this with Puzhangal arisi powder?
I haven't tried
@@GitasKitchen Ok thanks
What should be the ratio of coconut shreds to water ? Like if I use 1 cup of grated coconut ….how much water should I add for grinding ? Should it be same for all the 3 extractions ? Also some say the we should grind it fine while some say it should be coarsly ground . Please clarify .
You can use 1:1 that's fine. Grind it to a fine paste to extract milk
how r u n sir mam, hearty prayers for a happy, healthy and long life for the both of u
We are fine Thank you
Hello I am tulu speaking and my mom use to do what you call idyappam but we had growing up a big iron presser with a stand and my mother use to grind the rice boiled rice thick on a stone and then heat the batter to form a dough then make the elongated balls of the dough steam in the idli cooker all the dough. I distinctly recall that as soon as they were steamed cooked she would take each of them in the presser which was in a three legged stand and one person would turn the handles and use their whole strength to push the dough and we would eat the semadha adhya. With coconut milk mixed with jaggery and Ellachi powder. Or with chicken gravey . We are bunts from Mangalore we eat non veg . But usually in mumbai we loved to eat with coconut milk .
I am wondering because the rice is different did you always steam later . Can I use the chakli press as I live outside India . My mother still has that stand in her attic.
Oh yes ! I remember my mother using that tripod too! Nowadays we get with a "steering wheel " kind of top which we rotate as presser.Try it this way with the chalk press ,it is very easy
My favourite Super 👌👍😋🙏
Thank you so much 👍
@13.38...😊 it happens sometimes...
The popular breakfast from Kerala
Can we use regular rice flour if we dont get idiappam flour
yes it should be fine flour
It's my favorite childhood combo.. I used to tell my mom to make maggi wali idli😂. I loved the stew but sometimes also ate idiyappam just with sugar. ❤
😊 Good one .. Maggi wall idli !!
Akka 🙏🙏. Tq.
From Bangalore.
Hahaha loved the blooper. I hope to spend my retired life like this but with the roles reversed!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks mam
Superb
Thanks 🤗
Lovely blooper ❤😊😊
Thank you 😊
Aunty in the end lemon juice was added. Normally we add coconut oil and curry leaves at the end. Shall try with lemon juice
Yes, sure
Nice 👌🏻
Madam, super🌼🌼
Bloopers super😂
Thank you maam
Yes it's tasty.
Thanks for liking
This is the famous breakfast in Palakkad Kerala side
My fav 😋😋
Nice madam
Thanks a lot
Madam, you are very sincere. That is what I like most 😊.
Thank you so much 🙂
After sometime this idiyappam becomes hard xruspy type especially its corners
May I know the mistake done
keep cover till you serve. It also depends on the rice flour used
Ma’am Gita namaste 🌹😘👋🏻😋⭐️precious video thanks thanks delicious 😋 💕perfect menu beautiful mam thanks take care of yourself precious day mam blessings
Most welcome 😊
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am posting regularly
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