MUTTAI SEMIYA/ EGG IDIYAPAM

Idyapams are made from rice flour. It is roasted, mixed with salt and water to form a slightly wet dough and made into idiyapam shapes and steamed.
I have been eating this dish since I was very small. Most of my friends in school know this dish too! It’s that popular! hahaha
I love this recipe not only because it is so easy to make, but also because its a lovely way to use leftover idyapams. If you have idyapams in the fridge dinner is done in a flash!

The best combination for this dish is lime pickle! Absolutely delish!

INGREDIENTS:
oil

idiyapams (string hoppers) – 8 to 10  small
onion, chopped finely – 1 big
green chillies. slit – 5 or more if you like it spicier
ginger, grated (optional)- 1/2 tbsp
eggs – 5
turmeric powder – 1/2 tsp
salt to taste
coriander leaves, chopped(optional)-  1 tbsp

ghee – 1 tbsp

PROCESS:
  • Tear the idiyapam into tiny bits and keep aside.
  • in a bowl, crack the eggs. add salt and turmeric and whisk. keep aside.
  • Heat oil in a pan. Add the onions and chilies and fry till slightly brown.
  • add the ginger if using.
  • Add the eggs. cook like how you would do scrambled eggs,
  • once they have cooked, add the idyappams and nicely mix it with the egg.
  • add the ghee and the coriander leaves and give it a good mix.
  • switch off the flame.
  • tastes best with some lime pickle 🙂

note:

  • You could also add some cashews fried in ghee to give it a rich taste.
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  1. that is an innovative way….yummy..

    BTW, the tastier version in some cakes like butter cake, sponge cake is maida only, but i can tell u in some cakes like the fruits added cake, like apple cake, banana bread, i feel the wheat flour goes really well with it than maida and the cakes are really soft n moist. Rarely only i use maida in my cooking, wherever the plain flour is said i will try replacing it with wheat flour, i have never failed by using wheat flour.

  2. Hey, this is a really creative recipe! Bookmarked to try 🙂 I'm sure that kids will also love it!

  3. very innovative..sounds delicious..would love to try this!!
    Spicy-Aroma

  4. Very nice, never tried eggs with iddiyappam, looks tempting..

  5. This looks so good,..:)

  6. easy recipe. wow!.. and thanks for visiting my space and encouraging .. happy to follow you too

  7. Very innovative and yummy.

    Cuisine Delights
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  8. Really very simple and yum…

  9. looks really yumm yumm..nice cliks……Thanx 4 d super dish dear……new dish also…..
    Maha

  10. This would be the best option to use the leftover idiyappam, looks really delicious. Thank you for linking with Any One Can Cook 🙂

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