Sweet Kuzhipaniyarams, an all-time favorite of mine. The original recipe uses Rawa/Semolina/Sooji, since i didn't have any @ home, i tried using Cornmeal. It came out real good, But, took looonng time to cook. you need a lot of patience, the stove should be low flame, or else they will get easily burned.
Ingredients1 Cup Maida
1 Cup Coarse Cornmeal/Polenta (Regular Rawa/Sooji/Semolina can also be used)
3/4 Cup Sugar (Original Recipe calls for 1 Cup)
1 Cup Milk
1 tsp Cardamom Powder
1/2 tsp Baking Soda
Ghee for Cooking
Method
- Mix Maida, Cornmeal,Sugar and Milk together without any lumps. Let this mixture sit for an hour.
- After an hour, add Cardamom Powder and Baking Soda and give a brisk stir.
- Heat Kuzhipaniyaram Pan, fill each hole with little ghee and fill each hole till half with the batter.
- Cook in a Medium flame on both sides, use ghee as required. Serve Warm.
Note
Take Care to keep the Flame low while cooking, the paniyarams take long time to cook and if you increase the flame, you will end up with burned paniyarams!!!!














Nice twist substituting cornmeal for rava. Looks delicious Priya.
ReplyDeleteI made savory paniyarams the other day :). Love this one, looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteNever tried making sweet paniyarams. They look soft and yummy.
ReplyDeleteTempting paniyarams
ReplyDeleteLooks so spongy!..
ReplyDeletelovely paniyarams..very cute ones too!
ReplyDeletethese look fabulous...so tempting
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful bookmarking
ReplyDeleteAll time my fav too priya.
ReplyDeletevery cute kuzipaniyaram
yummy addition of Cornmeal !
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Looks like small jamuns ...
ReplyDeleteTasty dumplings .. nice addition of cornmeal.
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So Yummy n tempting....
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Akila
They look perfect like soft plump pillows. I am loving it.
ReplyDeleteThes look so yummy. I cannot wait to sink my teeth in them.
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