Ingredients:
1 cup Oats
1/4 cup semolina/ sooji
2 tablespoon rice flour
1/4 cup yogurt/ curd
salt to taste
3/4 cup water
veggies of your choice ( chopped or shredded)
oil for greasing
Method:
- This step is optional, roast oats for few seconds on a non stick pan without adding any oil. You can even make it in a batch and store it in a container for later use.
- Next grind the oats into a fine powder.
- In a mixing bowl take oats powder, semolina/ sooji and rice flour. Next add curd/yogurt and salt. Mix everything together.
- Add little water at a time and make it into a pouring consistency. Rest the batter for 5 minutes. After resting if you feel batter has thicken a bit, add little water.
- Meanwhile, wash and chop all the veggies of your choice. Here i am using onion, mushroom, beetroot, carrot, bell pepper and cilantro. You can also use olives, radish, Jalapeno etc.
- Next grease and heat a pan/tawa. Pour a laddle full of batter and lightly spread it into a round shape.
- Usually uthappam are made thick but oats lend a sticky texture so make it thin or medium thick.
- Add the chopped veggies on top as a topping. You can also add deseeded tomatoes, green chillies, paneer etc .
- Give it a gentle press and cover it with a lid and let it cook for a minute on low flame.
- When the base is cooked and changed its color to light golden brown, flip it and cook for a while.
- Flip it again and cook on low flame for few seconds. You can also add cheese at this point of time.
- Serve hot with some chutney or sauce.
Pictorial:
This step is optional, roast oats for few seconds on a non stick pan without adding any oil. You can even make it in a batch and store it in a container for later use.
Next grind the oats into a fine powder.
In a mixing bowl take oats powder, semolina/ sooji and rice flour.
Next add curd/yogurt and salt. Mix everything together.
Add little water at a time and make it to a pouring consistency.
Batter should be little runny as it will thicken. Rest the batter for 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, wash and chop all the veggies of your choice. Here i am using onion, mushroom, beetroot, carrot, bell pepper and cilantro.
Usually uthappam are made thick but oats lend a sticky texture so make it thin or medium thick.
Add the chopped veggies on top as a topping. You can also add deseeded tomatoes, green chillies, paneer etc.
Give it a gentle press and cover it with a lid and let it cook for a minute on low flame.
When the base is cooked and changed its color to light golden brown, flip it and cook for a while.
Flip it again and cook on low flame for few seconds. You can also add cheese at this point of time.
Serve hot with some chutney or sauce.
Notes:
- Roasting oats is optional you can directly use it.
- Can add any veggies of your choice like mushroom, olive, Jalapeno etc.
- Rice flour is added for some crispiness.
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