In my child hood we don't know what oats is. But now a days oats became quite common in every body's kitchen.People started having oats as their break fast and also making many delicious dishes also with oats.I always try to make a dish with less oil and in a healthy way. I don't want to use maida(all purpose flour) in this batter so I used rice flour and chick pea flour and the curd should be sour.I used 5 green chillies so that no need of any chutney(I realy want to avoid coconut chutney) adding chillies is totally depending on your taste according to you taste you can reduce or increase them.So lets check the recipe....
This is my 2 nd recipe for the theme Mini Bites in Blogging Marathon #6 group 2INGREDIENTS:----
Oats --- 1 cup
Soar curd --- 1 cup
Chick pea flour --- 2 tab sp
Rice flour --- 2 tab sp
Onion ---- 1 big chopped
Green chillies ---- 3 finely chopped
Cumin seeds --- 1 tea sp
Salt ---- 1 tea sp
Fresh coriander leaves --- 1/4 cup finely chopped
Oil ------ 2 tab sp
METHOD:---
1.Take oats and curd in a mixing bowl mix well and soak oats for 10 minutes.
2.Add chick pea flour,rice flour,chopped onion,chopped green chillies,cumin seeds,salt,coriander leaves mix well to combine every thing
3.Now add a 1/4 cup water and make a batter.This batter should be like a thick idli batter consistency hummm what else I can give an example yes this consistency like tined condensed milk consistency.
4.Heat ponganalu pan in a mediun heat, add a few drops of oil to each impression.
5. Pour a tab sp full batter in each impression,cover the pan with a lid,cook in a medium flame for minutes.
6.After 5 minutes remove the lid gently turn the other side and cook for 5 minutes or they turn in to nice golden color.
7.Remove from pan and repeat the process with the remaining batter.
8. Serve hot with coconut chutney or chutney pody(karam podi) and a cup of tea.
I am sending this to Kid's delight- Mini bites event at Champa s
Versatile Vegetarian Kitchen event started by Sri Valli .
Looks fabulous! Lovely breakfast idea! Must taste good with spicy chutney!
ReplyDeleteDelectable.....love this dish!! Non-fussy & totally yum....
ReplyDeleteExcellent. Healthy, nutritious and tasty.
ReplyDeleteWow. Those oats ponganalu look super cute, plump and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThese paniyarams are my kid's fav! They have come out very nicely.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect. I would love to have it with a cup of coffee. Bookmarked this recipe
ReplyDeletelovely paniyaram ..
ReplyDeleteInviting paniyaarams .. I recently posted bonda using this pan.
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Super cute and healthy paniyarams, i dont bother to have some rite now..
ReplyDeleteThis is such a nice way of using oats. I have never tried paniyarams with oats.
ReplyDeleteExtremely tempting paniyarams..Tempting and yumm...
ReplyDeleteOats paniyaram looks wholesome and nutritious :)
ReplyDeleteThey look fabulous. Hope you are feeling better now.
ReplyDeletethey look v healthy n yum..may b we cud add some veggies too....
ReplyDeleteLovely idea!!
ReplyDeleteLoved the idea of oats in paniyaram...Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteYum, I have recently start loving these, they look superb !!!
ReplyDeletePonganalu with oats sounds so wonderful..lovely pictures
ReplyDeleteHealthy and tempting breakfast.
ReplyDeletewow! you have got a god colection of recipes with oats. great dear. need to go thru it all..
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