Monday, October 6, 2008

KhaparPoLi - Malvani Pancakes with Coconut Syrup

KhaparoLi or KhaparPoLi is a Malvani sweet delicacy. It is made during Navratri at my home. I came to know the origin of this name "KhaparPoLi" recently. My mom told me that it is called "khaparoli" because traditionally it is fried on a terracotta frying pan which is called "Khapar". I looked at the terracotta pan that I picked during my recent trip, but I was not sure if I will be able to use it since it has lots of holes. I think I will use it for roasting bhakri instead.

KhaparPoLi with Ras (Makes about 25)
Malvani Multigrain pancakes with coconut syrup
Ingredients
1 cup urad daal
1/4 cup whole wheat
1/2 cup brown rice or white rice
1/4 cup green mung beans
1/2 cup chana daal
1/8 tsp methi seeds/fenugreek seeds
/2 tsp cumin seeds
coconut water - as needed (optional)
1/4 cup thick pohe/pressed rice
salt to taste
oil for shallow frying
Suggested accompaniment
Method
1. Soak wheat grains separately in water. Soak all the remaining grains, daal and beans along with cumin and methi seeds in enough water. They need to be soaked at least 8 - 10 hours. Check in between to make sure that all the grains are submerged in the water.
2. Next morning, drain & grind all of them to a smooth paste adding water or coconut water. Wash thick poha and add to the mixture and again grind it to make a smooth paste.
3. Take out the ground mixture in a big pot. Cover and keep it in a warm place for fermenting. It will take anywhere between 6 - 8 hours depending on the weather.
4. Now add some salt. You may add some water to make the pancake batter or oothapam batter consistency.
5. Grease a small pan. Pour a ladle of batter. Cover with a lid. Let it fry till brown spots appear. Then flip and cook on the other side for a minute or two.
6. Serve warm KhaparpoLi with coconut syrup or Ras.

Notes -
1. For the traditional decadence, follow these steps. Take a big, deep plate like paraat. Pour half of coconut syrup. As soon as the khaproLi is ready, place it in the plate. Let it soak in the coconut syrup. When next khaproLi is ready, keep the previous one in a serving plate. Follow this procedure till you get a neat stack of soaked KhaproLis ready. You may need to add more coconut syrup if needed.
2. Instead of the above festive touch, you can just serve this pancake with the coconut syrup in a ramekin.
3. Since I am not too fond of sweets, I serve Khaproli with spicy accompaniments as well. They go especially well with simple chutney, Kalya Vatanyachi Amti, or any spicy curry of your choice.
4. You can chop some onions, cilantro, green chilies and mix in a batter to make spicy pancakes as well.
5. If you can't find fresh coconut water for grinding the batter, use plain water. I found coconut water at the whole foods by brand "One" from Brazil with only one ingredient "natural coconut water".
6. You can refrigerate the leftover batter.
7. These pancakes are very soft and porous. Make sure that the batter is well fermented.


This post is my contribution to Vaishali's Sweet Vegan event.

JFI is started by Indira of Mahanandi.

This post is also my contribution to Lakshmi's Navaratri Celebrations.

15 comments:

Priya said...

Yummy pancakes...lovely clicks..

ANJALI J. said...

pancakes look so delicious.. just perfect for all the events.

Purnima said...

Meera, yet another informative post! I never knew the existence of this pan! Also KhaparPoli is new to me! Tks to u n ur mom for sharing a wonderful authentic recipe! (If that pan is small in size n fits a pressure cook I guess u can use it for steaming milk related desserts..maybe line it with parchment?? )

Sangeeth said...

I am loving it already!Thanks for sharing!

Mahimaa's kitchen said...

looks awesome Meera.

Shreya said...

hi, so nice to cook traditionally in earthen pan:-) the pancakes are perfect, and nothing like coconut milk/ syrup to go with them..wonderful entry for all the events..

Madhavi said...

Yummmmm pancakes, nice entry!!!

Vanamala said...

Lovely entries..i liked the recipe

srikars kitchen said...

wow.. loooks delicious... nice click,,.. thxs for sharing...

Uma said...

ooh, the pancakes look so mouth-watering meera! Nice entry for all the events.

Divya Vikram said...

Perfect breakfast..Looks similar to aapams..

Srivalli said...

What a lovely pancake! thanks for the entry meera

Vaishali said...

Meera, this is a very new dish to me, and it sounds so very delicious. All those wholegrains and lentils and the fact that you use jaggery, an unrefined sweetener. would make this quite a guilt-free sweet as well. Thanks for a beautiful entry.

LG said...

Never knew of these pancakes. Lovely entry for the event.

Bhawana said...

lovely pancakes Meera. I didnt know abt them b4. looks very tasty.

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