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Tomato Onion Uthappam

Posted by Sneha on April 2, 2007

Uthappam is one more South Indian breakfast delicacy. If you have left over idli batter, this is a breeze to make. Else, here’s how to.

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Ingredients:

2 cups Idli rice
1 cup Urad dal
Handful of poha/avalakki
Handful of cooked rice

Soak the idli rice and urad dal for about 6 hours, and grind them to a thick batter along with the poha and cooked rice.
Let it ferment overnight, or keep in a warm place for about 8-10 hours.

To make Uthappam, you will need:

Finely sliced small red onions
Thin sliced tomatoes
Fine sliced green chillies and coriander leaves.

Method:

Pour the batter over a hot tava like you would, for a dosa, garnish with all the ingredients above.
Serve hot with onion chutney or coconut chutney.

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11 Responses to “Tomato Onion Uthappam”

  1. Trupti Says:

    Now that’s a good looking Uttapam….I love this stuff with Yogurt..it is so filling, I’m done with just one!

    trupti

  2. Sneha Says:

    Thanks Trupti. Yes, you are right, its heavy and filling!

  3. kribha Says:

    Awesome blog sneha. Will have to go through more in leisure.You have left my hubby’s mouth watering.So sad, I don’t have dosa batter today.Anyway,Thanks for sharing.

  4. Sneha Says:

    Thanks for visiting Kribha!

  5. anitha Says:

    looking yummy-anitha

  6. anitha Says:

    great…..

  7. sarah Says:

    hi,
    should we turn the Uttapam to fry both sides on the Tava???

    Regards,
    Sarah

  8. sri Says:

    Really wonderful. Great job.

  9. TAMILKUDUMBAM Says:

    WOW NICE PHOTO
    PLEASE visit http://www.TamilKudumbam.com (தமிழ்குடும்பம்.காம்) This is a simple website with lots of information on Veg, non-veg cooking (with photos) and several other hobbies for the family.

  10. hiral Says:

    it looks mouth watering i will give it a try

  11. gowri Says:

    Hi,
    your onion, tomato uthappam looks great. Beautiful garnishing and wonderful photo. Great job.Thank you for sharing

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