Uttapam is a South Indian tiffin / breakfast dish prepared with either idly batter or dosa batter.
Uttapam are made little thick like a pancake and topped with any veggies of your choice. Most
popular Uttapam are onion, tomato and carrot. You can all of them together as well. It is typically
served with chutney and sambar.
Today I will be posting a recipe of Onion Uttapam, this recipe goes to week 2 day 2 of Blogging
Marathon 124 under the theme " Brighten Your Breakfast ".
Ingredients:
Idly batter 3 cups
Chopped onions 1/4 cup
Chopped cilantro 1/4 cup
Cumin seeds 1/2 tsp
Green chili chopped ( optional )
Preparation:
Heat a non stick tawa or dosa pan, add a ladle full of dosa batter in the center of the pan and spread
it in circular motion.
Do not make the dosa too thin, it will taste better when it is thick.
Add some oil or ghee at the edges of the dosa.
Sprinkle some chopped onions, cilantro, cumin seeds and green chili.
Cover and cook for 30-40 minutes on medium heat.
Flip and cook on the other side for a minute on low flame.
Transfer to plate and serve hot with any chutney and sambar.
Check to see what my fellow bloggers are cooking for Blogging Marathon 124.
4 comments:
Love utappams.This is a great way to recycle any leftover idli / dosa batter.
This is my go-to breakfast after we have had idlis for 2 consecutive days :) Love it.
I love onion uttappam..the breakfast surely becomes very tempting serving this!..very nice one Sushma...
Onion utthapams are a family favourite and your pics are tempting me to make some right away! Yum!
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