Whether women are homemakers or working women, this question keeps revolving in everyone's mind that what different food and breakfast they should make, which their family can eat comfortably. Especially now when the weather is also rainy, in such a season everyone feels like eating something spicy. Although many types of breakfast are available in the market, but you cannot eat them every day. These are very harmful for the body.

In such a situation, we are going to tell you about such a dish from South India, which is also delicious to eat and you will not have to work hard to make it. If you are not able to understand what to make for breakfast, then you can quickly prepare Sooji Appe. These are made very easily, so let us tell you its recipe.

Ingredients for making semolina appe

1 cup semolina

1 cup curd

1/2 cup water

1 small onion (this is optional)

1 carrot

1 green chilli

1/4 cup coriander leaves

Salt according to taste

1/2 mustard

8-10 curry leaves

2 tsp oil (for tempering)

Oil (for applying to the appe pan)

1/2 tsp baking soda

Method

To make an app, first of all, you have to prepare its batter. For this, take semolina in a bowl and add curd in equal quantity to it. Now if it seems thick, then prepare the batter by adding some water to it. Now soak it for about half an hour.

When the semolina swells, mix all the chopped vegetables in it. After this, prepare it by adding salt according to taste.

Now you have to prepare the tempering of the batter. For this, heat 2 tsp oil in a small pan. Add mustard seeds to it. When the mustard seeds start crackling, add curry leaves to it. After frying it for a few seconds, add the seasoning to the batter and mix well. Finally, add baking soda and mix gently.

Now heat the pan and apply oil to it with the help of a brush. After applying oil, fill the batter in every groove of the pan with the help of a spoon. Finally cover the pan and cook on medium flame. When it turns golden and gets cooked, take it out and serve it with coconut chutney or your favorite chutney.

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