Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, corn oats semolina pancakes. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Corn oats semolina pancakes is one of the most favored of recent trending meals in the world. It is appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes yummy. They are fine and they look wonderful. Corn oats semolina pancakes is something that I’ve loved my whole life.
We have made the Semolina Corn Pancakes in mini uttapa moulds, so that it will look as appetizing as it tastes, and will seem attractive to kids too. Common but well-chosen ingredients like onions and green chillies add a touch of crunch and spice to the pancakes, while curds in the semolina batter. Combine all ingredients and work into a thick dough. The Best Semolina Pancakes Recipes on Yummly
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook corn oats semolina pancakes using 14 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Corn oats semolina pancakes:
- Get 1 cup Semolina Slightly roasted and cooled
- Take 1/2 cup Quick Oats
- Make ready 2 tbsp Rajgira Flour
- Prepare 1/2 cup Grated Carrots
- Make ready 1 cup Boiled Sweet Corn
- Get 1/2 cup Fresh Homemade Curds
- Take 1/2 cup Fresh Coriander Leaves Chopped
- Make ready 10 Curry Leaves Chopped finely
- Make ready 2 Green Chillies
- Make ready 1 '' Ginger
- Make ready to taste Salt
- Prepare 1/4 tsp Fruit Salt
- Take 1 tsp Hot Oil for the fruit salt
- Prepare Homemade Ghee for roasting the pancakes
Don't fear, Semolina thickens as it cooks. Pour small amount for small cakes or large amounts for large cakes. Once you can get your spatula under the cake without crumbling then it is. Shake the skillet to loosen the pancake, then slide the pancake onto a plate.
Steps to make Corn oats semolina pancakes:
- To begin making the Corn Oats Semolina Pancakes, first mix together the semolina, oats, rajgira flour, grated carrots, chopped coriander leaves, chopped curry leaves, curds and salt to taste.
- Add water as required to get a medium thick batter. Set aside for minimum one hour or more if possible. This batter can be readied and refrigerated overnight too.
- Grind the ginger and green chillies to a paste.
- Grind the boiled corn to a slightly coarse paste without using any water.
- Add the ginger green chilli paste and the corn paste to the prepared oats semolina mixture and mix well.
- Use some more water if required to adjust the consistency of the batter. Check seasoning again at this stage and add more salt if required.
- Heat a pancake pan and grease with some homemade ghee.
- Add the fruit salt and a teaspoon of hot oil to the batter and stir. Mix well.
- Pour a ladlefull batter into the greased hollows of the pan. Spread it such, so as to get a circular shape.
- Cover and cook for a few minutes till one side has been cooked well.
- Smear little ghee on the top of the pancakes and flip them to cook the upper side as well.
- Cook uncovered on medium flame till the other side is done and crisp.
- When all the pancakes are done, transfer to a dish to cool down a bit.
- Can be substituted for a light dinner too!
Once you can get your spatula under the cake without crumbling then it is. Shake the skillet to loosen the pancake, then slide the pancake onto a plate. Oats Solve the Pancake Breakfast Crash. The trouble with traditional pancakes is they're mostly a combination of refined flour and sugar. That means that while delicious, they're a simple carbohydrate that will cause your blood sugar to spike — giving you a quick burst of energy but leaving you hungry.
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