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Achappam/Rosette cookies. Achappam is a traditional South Indian snack. It is very popular among the Christian families and is often made during the Christmas season. Achappam looks very similar to the Scandinavian rosette cookies. Achappam is made using an iron mould which is available in different designs, but looks very much similar to a flower drawn by a kid. When I was a kid, I used to wear each ring of achappam.

Achappam/Rosette cookies Achappam is a snack very popular among christians and traditionally made during Christmas time. It is very delicate but incredibly crunchy & delicious. Achappam looks similar to scandinavian rosette cookies. You can have Achappam/Rosette cookies using 7 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Achappam/Rosette cookies

  1. You need 1 1/2 cup of Raw rice.
  2. Prepare 1 1/2 cup of Thick coconut milk.
  3. Prepare 1 of Egg.
  4. It's 5 tbsp of Sugar.
  5. You need 1 tsp of Sesame seeds.
  6. Prepare pinch of Salt.
  7. Prepare as needed of Oil for frying.

It is made using 'achu' which means specially designed irons mould. Achappam is a very popular and traditional Kerala / Tamil Nadu snack which is incredibly crunchy & delicious. It is called so because of the iron mold used for its preparation. "Achu" in Malayalam means mold and "Appam" means bread. Fry both sides until golden brown and drain onto a paper towel.

Achappam/Rosette cookies step by step

  1. Soak the rice for 3 to 4 hours..
  2. Grind the rice and egg together to a fine paste by slowly adding the coconut milk..
  3. Consistency should be similar to that of dosa batter..
  4. Add sugar, a pinch of salt and sesame seeds..
  5. Keep it aside for 30 mins..
  6. Heat oil in a pan/ kadhai. Place an achappam mould in the oil. Note: The mould must be dipped in hot oil before immersing in the batter. Else, the achappam may not come out of the mould..
  7. When the mould is hot, remove it from oil and dip into batter. Ensure that batter covers only 3/4 of the mould. Don't dip it completely..
  8. Take the mould from the batter and dip into hot oil. When the batter is cooked it will detach itself from the mould and fall into the oil or just shake it a little beat or use a fork..
  9. Flip it in between so that all the sides are cooked..
  10. Drain well on kitchen tissues..
  11. Repeat until the batter is finished..
  12. Yummy Achappams are ready!.

Achappam/ Kerala Style Rosette Cookies is one of the famous sweets made during Easter time and it's very popular among the Christians in Kerala. Well, I must say that making achappam is not easy as it may look. Little bit tricky and time consuming, but it's worth investing your time and effort though. I have tried it many a times and I. Achappam is a very popular and traditional Kerala / Tamil Nadu snack which is incredibly crunchy & delicious.