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Mambazha Unniyappam Recipe | Mango Unniyappam Recipe – Janmashtami Special

Happy Janmashtami to all my friends, readers and who celebrates this festival !:)

Photo Courtsey : Guruvayur Krishna


Do you know the reason behind this celebrations? Janmashtami celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. I have shared more about Janmashtami on this site and you can read about it here.

Yes, you guessed it right! I made this dish for Krishna Janmashtami offering to Lord Krishna’s today, since unniyappam is one of his favorite food. 
I have posted Unniyappam earlier, but today’s recipe is different version, using mango puree and whole wheat flour, btw are you a fan of Lakshmi Nair? She shared this in one of her cookery show. I’ve made some changes in the ingredients and procedure, but the basic format of the recipe is same as hers.

If you haven’t tried this yet, do try and I’m sure you will love it!

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Mambazha Unniyappam Recipe | Mango Unniyappam Recipe
Preparation time : 30 min 

Cooking time : 20 min 

Makes : 20 (depending upon size of the appam mold)

Ingredients :

Ripe Mango or Mango Puree :
2 medium sized mango or 2 cups of Puree 

Whole Wheat Flour :
3/4 cup 

Rice flour (lightly roasted) :
1/4 cup 

Sugar :
1 cup (more or less as to taste) 

Black Sesame Seeds /Ellu :
1/4 tsp 

Milk or Water :

1/4 cup (optional )
Coconut bits /Thenga kothu :

3 tbsp or as needed
Cardamom Powder : 1/4 tsp
Salt :

a pinch
Ghee :

3 tbsp
Coconut Oil or Ghee for frying

How to make Mambazha Unniyappam | Mango Unniyappam :

1. Peel the skin off the ripe mango and cut into medium pieces, make a smooth puree with sugar (or) If using store bought puree then; in a blow, add the sugar to the mango puree and mix well.Set it aside.
2. In a small frying pan; Fry the coconut bits/thenga kothu in 3 tbsp of ghee till it become light brown in color and now add sesame, fry it and remove from fire.
3. In a medium size bowl, add the wheat flour, lighty roasted rice flour, fried coconut slices and sesame seed along with remaining ghee in the pan, cardamom powder and combine well.
4. Pour the mango puree into this mixture along with little milk or water and mix well. Make a little thick batter.
5. Keep this batter for 30 minutes to 1 hour in a tight container. In the meantime if the batter has thicken up or is too tight, add milk or water to make it again to a thick batter consistency.
6. Place the appa kaaral (cast iron mould pan) /unniyappam pan on the stove and pour equal amounts of ghee and coconut oil (about a tbsp of each) into each rounds . Each rounds should be half full.(Note : The level of the oil in the pan will rise with the addition of the batter; consider this when you pour oil into the pan)
7. When hot simmer the flame and pour half ladlefuls of batter into each rounds.
8. Now increase the fire to medium and allow the appams to cook, pour oil in the rounds whenever needed.
9. Once cooked, the sides will detach from the pan and will start to rotate in the oil, if not with the help of a fork turn the unniyappam to cook on the other side to a golden color. Once the unniyappam are browned both on the bottoms and tops, remove them from the pan using a metal skewer or with a pair of forks/ tongs.
10. Allow them to drain well on paper towels and repeat the same process to make the rest of the appams.
11. Cool them to room temperature. Serve and Enjoy!

Notes :

  • If you prefer fluffier appam then add baking powder/soda,but here I haven’t added anything to the batter. Adding baking soda consumes more oil. Leaving 1hr aside helps the batter to ferment nicely.
  • To reduce the amount of batter sticking on to the cast iron mould pan/appa karal, let the pan heat up a bit before adding the oil. Let the oil heat again before adding the batter. 
  • The heat should be kept uniform throughout the process on medium heat.If you increase the heat the inside may not cook properly and gets browned faster. If you cook at low flame, the oil consumption will be more.
  • These keep for a couple of days after which they spoil.
Related Posts : 

Unniappam /Neyyappam /Sweet Rice FrittersMango Coconut Burfi
Mango Panna Cotta
Thai Mango Pudding



Cheers!
Sangeetha
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Comments

  1. sangeetha says

    May 14, 2014 at 11:09 pm

    Hi,Sorry for the delayed reply.I was away from active blogging for last couple of months, hence the delay in replying. I've already posted unniyappam traditional method recipe long back.You can find it here:

    https://www.kothiyavunu.com/2011/01/unniappam-unniyappam-neyyappam-appam.html.
    Hope you get to try this soon…

    Cheers!
    Sangeetha

  2. Anonymous says

    April 25, 2014 at 2:42 pm

    can u plz post d recipe of unniyappam(the traditional one)…without mango..
    thanks..

  3. anubhavati says

    October 1, 2013 at 2:14 am

    Looks nice and plump and soft!

    Shobha

  4. sangeetha says

    September 5, 2013 at 1:02 am

    Thanks to all dearies for leaving a word 🙂

    Cheers!
    Sangeetha

  5. Divya Shivaraman says

    August 29, 2013 at 8:02 pm

    Unniyappam looks super interesting…reminds me of kerala

  6. Priya Suresh says

    August 29, 2013 at 6:57 pm

    Omg, mambazha unniyappam, seriously..Omg, would love to have some.

  7. Sherin Deepu says

    August 29, 2013 at 8:41 am

    luv ur pictures dear. ur descriptions are perfect.

  8. Satya says

    August 29, 2013 at 5:24 am

    Unniyappams r my favorite…my neighbor aunty used to give me on every kartika purnima ,these mango flavored ones looks amazing …thanks for sharing

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