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Recipe

Quinoa Sweet Paniyaram

By: Archana Kitchen
Region: Indian
Dish:Vegetarian - Others
Servings: 4
Time to Prepare: 40 Mins

Ingredients

½ cup raw rice
½ cup quinoa (if you cant get quinoa use foxtail millets or finger millet or even oats)
Water as needed
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cooking soda
1 cup jaggery syrup
1 teaspoon cardamom powder
Ghee/oil for cooking

Directions

To begin making the Quinoa Sweet Paniyaram Recipe, first soak the rice and quinoa separately for at least 4 hours.

Then, drain the water and grind them both separately into a smooth batter with a little water, ensuring that the batter is thick and not runny.

Warm a pan and add 1 cup grated jaggery with 1 teaspoon of water. Heat until it’s melted and turns into a syrup. Filter the syrup through a sieve to get rid of the sediments.

Add the jaggery syrup into batter and mix well. The batter will thin down a bit now, but that is expected.

Add cardamom powder, cooking soda and salt mix well. Leave the batter to rest for about 15 to 20 minutes.

Heat a paniyaram pan, add ghee or oil in each depression and pour some batter into it. Cook the Quinoa Sweet Paniyarams till they turn light brown from one side, then flip each paniyaram using a skewer and cook them the other side. Add ghee or oil as needed.

Once cooked and they light brown from both sides, transfer them to a plate and serve hot.

Comments

Quinoa Sweet Paniyaram Recipe is a unique sweet take on the popular breakfast and tea time tiffin item - paniyaram. A traditional dish from Chettinad, paniyaram is normally made with left over idli or dosa batter, and savoury in nature with the addition of onions, green chilies and coriander leaves mixed into it and cooked in a paniyaram pan. Some other variations include adding grated carrots, cabbage and even paneer to the paniyaram. Sweet paniyarams are equally popular like the savory ones, not just during festivals, but on regular basis too. This recipe uses quinoa to add a healthy dose of nutrition to the paniyaram. It is unusual, healthy and tastes delicious! If you don’t have access to quinoa you can add any millets like foxtail millet or finger millet or oats too. Make this Quinoa Sweet Paniyaram Recipe for a unique breakfast, a sweet treat for a snack box or an evening tea time snack.

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