Kalathappam
Kalathappam | |
Alternative names | Kalthappam |
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Course | Dessert |
Place of origin | India |
Region or state | North Malabar |
Creator | Uthara Malabar |
Main ingredients | Rice flour, coconut, shallots, jaggery, cashew nut |
Cookbook: Kalathappam Media: Kalathappam |
Kalathappam (also known as kalthappam) is a North Malabar, especially Kannur and Kasaragod, rice cake or delicacy made of ground rice (brown rice), water, coconut oil, jaggery sugar, fried onions or shallots, coconut flakes, cardamom powder. It is cooked in a pan like a pancake or baked in a traditional oven or even a rice cooker.
Preparation
The traditional Kasaragodian way of cooking kalthappam is a bit different from other places. The batter of rice, coconut flakes, onions, cardamom and water is poured into hot oil in a traditional utensil called uruli. Metal is placed over the uruli over which fire is placed in coconut shells. It is heated from above and below. This makes a crunchy shell all over.[1]
See also
Food portal
References
- ↑ , Kalathappam
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