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April 6, 2022 Breakfast

Paniyaram Recipe (Kuzhi/Kuli Paniyaram or paddu)

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Kuzhi Paniyaram is a round dumpling from south India made with a spiced fermented rice and urad dal batter. It is a common breakfast item made with leftover idli/dosa batter mixed with cooked onions, whole spices and aromatics. It is perfect as a snack or a meal served with a spicy chutney, such as kaara chutney.

5 paniyarams stacked on a plate full of Kaara chutney

What is Paniyaram?

Paniyaram (Tamil name) is known by different names depending on the region, so it can be called kulu/kuli paniyaram, gunta ponganalu, paddu etc. These have plain, spiced or sweet versions. Being fried in oil, they are crispy on the outside, soft on the inside.

My mom used to make these all the time during my childhood and it was one of my favourite alternatives to dosa/idli. It is definitely a kid as well as adult favourite!

A plate full of 13 kuzhi paniyaram

How to make Kuzhi Paniyaram? Tips and substitutions

This recipe calls for really simple ingredients like rice, onions, mustard seeds, green chilli peppers, etc., so the star of the scene is the pan.

Paniyaram pan:

This recipe requires a special pan that is usually called as Paniyaram chatti or appe pan. This cookware comes with several mini round moulds and is similar to the Takoyaki (たこ焼き器) pan used to make Takoyaki in Japan or æbleskiver pan used used to make æbleskivers (danish pancakes) in Europe. 

I use a Takoyaki pan and it works perfectly well!

Idli batter:

Start with making idli batter, or use leftover idli batter. You can find the recipe right here, if you don’t know how to make it. Take out 2 cups of the batter and set aside.

Onion mixture:

Make the onion mixture that needs to be added to the idli batter. I used a mix that includes red onions, mustard seeds, ginger, green chilli peppers, chopped curry leaves, but you can choose to add or remove whatever ingredient you need to.

Ideas for other additions: You can use red chilli powder for an extra kick, hing (asafoetida), ground black pepper, shredded coconut or fresh coriander.

Cooking Paniyaram:

  • Heat the Paniyaram pan on a stovetop, and add some oil (about 1 tsp in each mould). Be careful on this step, the type of pan determines the cook time. If its a light-weigh pan, the paniyarams will cook faster, so keep a medium to low flame in that case.
  • Pour the spiced batter in the moulds so that it fills up to ¾ of the volume.
  • Cook for a few minutes on low to medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes, covering the pan if necessary. Regulate the heat according to the pan, because this varies depending on the quality.
  • You might need to flip them once or more to get the desired grip you prefer. I like it extra crispy and golden brown. When the paniyarams are golden, serve hot, or store in an air tight jar once cooled.

Serving the kulfi/kuzhi Paniyaram:

You can serve kuzhi paniyaram hot or warm with tomato onion chutney, kara chutney, idli podi or coconut chutney. 

Paniyaram dipped into kaara chutney

Check out other South Indian recipes from the blog:

  • Kerala Kadala Curry/Kari
  • Sambar
  • Idli and Dosa
5 paniyarams stacked on a plate full of Kaara chutney

Kuzhi/Kuli Paniyaram

The perfect recipe to use up leftover idli batter. These paniyarams are are spicey dumplings, that are crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. These are great for a quick hunger fix as they come in under 10 minutes.
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Course Breakfast, Snack
Cuisine Indian
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups Idli Batter
  • 1 medium red onion finely chopped (sub with 3 pearl onions)
  • ¼ tsp mustard seeds
  • 2 thinly chopped green chili peppers
  • 1 tsp minced ginger – or 1 knob ginger grated
  • 6-7 chopped curry leaves
  • salt to taste
  • oil as required

Instructions
 

Onion Mixture:

  • Start by heating oil in a pan, and add the mustard seeds to it.
  • Once they splutter, add the chopped onions, minced ginger, green chilies, and chopped curry leaves.
  • Cook until the onions turn soft, about 5 minutes.
  • Then, transfer to a bowl, add 2 cups of idli batter to this, and salt to taste.
  • Mix well with a spoon and set aside.
  • If the batter is too thick, add some water. If the batter is thin, fix it by adding some rice flour.

Cooking Paniyaram:

  • Heat the paniyaram pan (or Takoyaki or Aebleskiver pan). Add about 1 tsp oil to each mould.
  • Pour the batter up to ¾ of the volume of each mould and fill out all the moulds.
  • Let themto cook for 2 to 3 minutes on a low or medium heat.
  • Turn each kuzhi paniyaram with the help of chopsticks or wooden skewers (a fork would do too).
  • Cooked until crispy and golden.
  • Turn multiple times for even cooking and remove them on to a plate.
  • Repeat with the rest of the batter.
  • Serve hot with Kaara chutney or any other chutney you prefer.
Keyword Kuli paniyaram, Kuzhi paniyaram, paniyaram
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  1. Toshnil Govind says

    April 18, 2022 at 3:03 pm

    We call them appe, Also we add soaked daal in that sometimes, Really Good.

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    • Beextravegant says

      May 2, 2022 at 6:18 pm

      That’s awesome! Yes, appe too!!

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