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idiyappam recipe | string hopper recipe | noolappam | instant idiyappam with stew in the detailed photo and video recipe. an authentic and traditional south indian noodles recipe made with rice flour in a traditional steam cooker. it basically hails from the kerala cuisine of south india, but is hugely popular across india and are mainly served for morning breakfast. it is generally served with a coconut-based mild curry known as vegetable stew or locally known as ‘istew’ but can be served with any chutney or any spicy curry.
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5Kerala Style Idiyappam

6Kerala Style Vegetable Stew Or Veg Ishtu

7Notes

idiyappam recipe | string hopper recipe | noolappam | instant idiyappam with stew in step by step photo and video recipe. south indian morning breakfast recipes are mainly derived from the combination of rice and lentil. these mainly fall under the category of idli and dosa recipe, but there are other myriad ways to prepare a healthy breakfast with either rice or lentil. one of the simple and easy rice-based breakfast recipes from south indian cuisine is the idiyappam recipe or also known as string hopper noodles recipe.

well, idiyappam is quite a popular breakfast meal in south india, but each state has its own way of preparing this recipe. for instance, from my state of karnataka we call this recipe as akki shavige and the recipe steps vary from this recipe. even though the ingredients are the same, it is handled differently. in this recipe, the rice flour mixed with hot water and shaped to noodles it. later these noodles are steam cooked before it is served. whereas in karnataka, the flour is mixed with hot water to form a dough. this dough is steam cooked and later steamed dough is shaped into noodles. it is a subtle difference, but makes a huge difference with the outcome. basically, the idiyappam is very easy to make as you do not have to deal with hot dough, but with shavige way the noodles are non-sticky and separated. each way has its own pro and con but i guess the kerala way is much easier and hence widely practised.

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furthermore, some more additional tips, suggestions and variants to the string hopper recipe. firstly, the traditional way to prepare this recipe is to soak the rice and ground to smooth paste-like any idli or appam recipe. using rice is the hack or instant quick version but you may not be able to get the same texture and authentic taste. secondly, with rice flour, use fresh and good quality rice flour for the best result. if you are confused check with the grocery owner before buying it. also, i would heavily recommend roasting the flour before using it. lastly, the best tip is to press the noodles when the dough is still warm. moreover, it is best recommended to use warm water to mix the flour and start pressing it while it is warm. if it cools down, the noodles may split and may not form long noodles.

finally, i request you to check my other related breakfast recipes collection with this post of idiyappam recipe. it mainly includes my other related recipes like ragi idiyappam, akki shavige, idiyappam, leftover rice idli, poha idli, maida dosa, dosa mix, rava idli, rava dosa, idli dhokla. further to these i would also like to mention my other related recipe categories like,

  • idli recipes
  • dosa recipes
  • chutney recipes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine kerala

Servings 3 Servings

Calories 691 kcal

Ingredients

for idiyappam:

  • 2 cup rice flour / idiyappam flour
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 3 cup water, as required
  • 1 tsp oil

for veg stew:

  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 4 pods cardamom
  • 1 inch cinnamon
  • 4 cloves
  • ¼ tsp pepper
  • 4 shallots, sliced
  • 2 chilli, chopped
  • 1 inch ginger, chopped
  • 3 clove garlic, chopped
  • few curry leaves
  • 1 carrot, chopped
  • 1 potato, chopped
  • ½ cup peas
  • 6 beans, chopped
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 2 cup coconut milk, thin
  • cup coconut milk, thick
  • ½ tsp salt

Instructions

how to make kerala style idiyappam:

  • firstly, in a large bowl take2 cup of roasted rice flour and ½ tsp salt. you can also add idiyappam flour.

  • now in a saucepan take3 cup water and 1 tsp oil.

  • get the water to a boil.

  • add the boiled water in batches to the rice flour.

  • mix well using a spoon.

  • again add hot water and mix well. continue to add in batches until the flour turns moist.

  • start to knead the dough for 5 minutes.

  • make a smooth nonsticky dough. if the dough is too soft, then idiyappam will turn sticky once steamed. and if the dough is too hard, it will be difficult to press.

  • now grease the idiyappam mould with oil and stuff in the dough.

  • press the idiyappam into a spiral shape onto the greased plate.

  • place it into a steamer and steam for 7 to 10 minutes.

  • finally, enjoy the idiyappam with veg stew or store in the casserole if serving later.

how to make kerala style vegetable stew or veg ishtu:

  • firstly, in a large kadai heat2 tbsp oil. add 4 pods cardamom, 1 inch cinnamon, 4 cloves, and ¼ tsp pepper.

  • saute on low flame until the spices turn aromatic.

  • now add4 shallots, 2 chilli, 1 inch ginger, 3 clove garlic and few curry leaves.

  • saute until the onions shrink slightly. make sure not to brown the onions.

  • further add 1 carrot, 1 potato, ½ cup peas, 6 beans and½ tsp salt.

  • saute for a minute making sure the vegetables are crunchy.

  • add2 cup of thin coconut milk and mix well. you can alternatively cook vegetables in water.

  • cover and cook for 8 minutes or until the vegetables are cooked well.

  • further, add 1½ cup thick coconut milk and ½ tsp salt.

  • mix well and cook until the stew just comes to a boil. do not boil after adding thick coconut milk, there are chances for coconut milk to split.

  • finally, enjoy the vegetable stew recipe with appam and idiyappam.

Nutrition

Calories: 691kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 9gFat: 67gSaturated Fat: 51gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gMonounsaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 1gSodium: 1233mgPotassium: 958mgFiber: 4gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 3872IUVitamin C: 61mgCalcium: 102mgIron: 10mg

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how to make idiyappam with step by step photo:

how to make kerala style idiyappam:

  1. firstly, in a large bowl take2 cup of roasted rice flour and ½ tsp salt. you can also add idiyappam flour.
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  2. now in a saucepan take3 cup water and 1 tsp oil.
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  3. get the water to a boil.
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  4. add the boiled water in batches to the rice flour.
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  5. mix well using a spoon.
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  6. again add hot water and mix well. continue to add in batches until the flour turns moist.
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  7. start to knead the dough for 5 minutes.
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  8. make a smooth nonsticky dough. if the dough is too soft, then idiyappam will turn sticky once steamed. and if the dough is too hard, it will be difficult to press.
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  9. now grease the idiyappam mould with oil and stuff in the dough.
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  10. press the idiyappam into a spiral shape onto the greased plate. you can also shape in idli plate.
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  11. place it into a steamer and steam for 7 to 10 minutes.
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  12. finally, enjoy the idiyappam with veg stew or store in the casserole if serving later.
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how to make kerala style vegetable stew or veg ishtu:

  1. firstly, in a large kadai heat2 tbsp oil. add 4 pods cardamom, 1 inch cinnamon, 4 cloves, and ¼ tsp pepper.
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  2. saute on low flame until the spices turn aromatic.
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  3. now add4 shallots, 2 chilli, 1 inch ginger, 3 clove garlic and few curry leaves.
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  4. saute until the onions shrink slightly. make sure not to brown the onions.
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  5. further add 1 carrot, 1 potato, ½ cup peas, 6 beans and½ tsp salt.
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  6. saute for a minute making sure the vegetables are crunchy.
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  7. add2 cup of thin coconut milk and mix well. you can alternatively cook vegetables in water.
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  8. cover and cook for 8 minutes or until the vegetables are cooked well.
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  9. further, add 1½ cup thick coconut milk and ½ tsp salt.
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  10. mix well and cook until the stew just comes to a boil. do not boil after adding thick coconut milk, there are chances for coconut milk to split.
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  11. finally, enjoy the vegetable stew recipe with appam and idiyappam.
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notes:

  • firstly, for idiyappam, if the dough is too soft, then idiyappam will turn sticky once steamed. and if the dough is too hard, it will be difficult to press.
  • also, you can serve idiyappam with coconut milk, flavoured with jaggery and cardamom.
  • additionally, add vegetables of your choice and cook in coconut milk for extra flavour.
  • finally, idiyappam with veg stew tastes great when it is mild in spice level and has a slightly sweeter taste from the coconut milk.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients for idiyappam? ›

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Rice flour is a form of flour made from finely milled rice. It is distinct from rice starch, which is usually produced by steeping rice in lye. Rice flour is a common substitute for wheat flour. It is also used as a thickening agent in recipes that are refrigerated or frozen since it inhibits liquid separation.
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What is the best combination for idiyappam? ›

They are traditionally had with vegetable stew and sweet coconut milk. Vegetable stew is a coconut milk-based gravy made with an instant spice mix. It is creamy and tasty. I am going to share this recipe of this combo today – Idiyappam with vegetable stew and sweet coconut milk.

How do you make a string hopper step by step? ›

Method. Step 1: In a large bowl, mix the flour, salt and water together. Step 2: Mix it well and form a nice ball which doesn't stick to your hands. Step 3: Fill the string hopper maker with the dough, and squeeze it on the top of the small round steamer trays, and make a lace circle with the dough.

What is string hopper flour made of? ›

They are usually made with string hopper flour, which is effectively a finely milled roasted rice flour, sold in packets at specialist Asian stores specifically for this purpose. You can find red or white rice flour, which results in string hoppers of the corresponding colour.

What is the difference between hopper and appam? ›

“Appam” as it is called in Tamil is a breakfast delicacy that is very popular in South India and Sri Lanka. Hopper is the anglicized version of the name. ... It is the blend of the two textures and taste that makes it unique and perfect for a morning breakfast or dinner meal.

What is the English name for idiyappam? ›

Idiyappam (Tamil: இடியப்பம்/இடியாப்பம், Malayalam: ഇടിയപ്പം), also known as string hopper, indiappa (Sinhala: ඉඳිආප්ප), noolputtu (Tamil: நூல்புட்டு, Malayalam: നൂൽപ്പുട്ട്), noolappam ( Tamil: நூலப்பம்/நூலாப்பம், Malayalam: നൂലപ്പം), or ottu shavige (Kannada: ಒತ್ತು ಶಾವಿಗೆ), is a string hopper dish originating from ...

Why is my idiyappam sticky? ›

if the dough is too soft, then idiyappam will turn sticky once steamed. and if the dough is too hard, it will be difficult to press. now grease the idiyappam mould with oil and stuff in the dough. press the idiyappam into a spiral shape onto the greased plate.

What is the difference between sevai and idiyappam? ›

Sevai, unlike idiyappam, is typically broken or cut up rather than in piles of noodles. In this way, sevai is treated almost as a substitute for rice. Idiyappam, by contrast, is served almost as a substitute for appam with side dishes like curries or kormas.

What is Idiyappam podi made of? ›

Our Idiyappam Podi is made from high quality sortex rice, soft less sticky texture. No need of hot water you can use normal water. Take one cup of Idiyappam powder; add the required amount of normal water (approximately 1 to 11/2 cup) and the required salt to taste. Mix thoroughly to make a smooth dough.

What is the difference between a hopper and a string hopper? ›

Standard hoppers resemble thin, bowl-shaped crispy Asian pancakes. They usually containing either Samboul ( a Sri Lankan coconut condiment) or often, a gently cooked egg. String hoppers are nests of noodle-like dough and are a Sri Lankan breakfast staple.

How is Hopper made? ›

Add plain flour to the rice flour and add the water gradually, mixing with a metal spoon, squeezing out any lumps and achieving a thick, smooth putty consistency. Then leave overnight in the fridge. On the day you want to cook hoppers, take the mixture and add the coconut milk gradually, stirring with a spoon.

What is the string hopper? ›

String Hoppers or Idiyaapam is a common SriLankan Breakfast staple just like Pittu and Hoppers. It is made using either steamed Wheat Flour or Roasted Rice Flour dough that is pressed through the mould to form thin thread like noodles that is woven in circles ideally over mini wicker mats and then steamed to perfection ...

Are string hoppers healthy? ›

Rice flour, which is the main ingredient in string hoppers, is a good source of carbohydrates and provides energy for the body. The vegetables used in the dish are also high in vitamins and minerals, and the spices used have anti-inflammatory properties.

What do you serve with string hoppers? ›

Sambols are accompaniments to curries, hoppers and pretty much anything you can eat that's savoury. My favourite sambol is Seeni Sambol made with caramelised onion, spices, tarmaind, and Maldive fish flakes. It's super versatile and goes with everything. Pol Sambol is also fantastic.

Can you use plain flour instead of string flour? ›

But if you only have plain flour or need to supplement strong flour with plain, go ahead. The loaf will rise, with a soft crumb and golden crust, and the bread will taste better than a cheap, shop- bought loaf – but it won't have the springy chew of a loaf made entirely with strong flour.

What is the main ingredient of the food puttu? ›

Puttu principally consists of coarsely ground rice, grated coconut, little salt and water. It is often spiced with cumin, but may have other spices.

Is idiyappam made of rice flour? ›

Idiyappam also known as Nool puttu are string hoppers. Basically these are sevai or seviyan made with rice flour dough. Idiyappam along with Puttu and Appam are a common breakfast in Kerala.

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