Best 4 Papadams Recipes

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Papadams, also known as papads or appalams, are a popular Indian flatbread typically served as an appetizer or accompaniment to a meal. These crispy and flavorful crackers are made from a variety of flours, including lentil, chickpea, rice, and black gram, and are often seasoned with spices, herbs, and seeds. In this article, we will explore the culinary journey of papadams, from their origins in ancient India to their current status as a beloved snack and staple in many cultures worldwide. We will also provide you with tips on how to select the best papadams and offer a few irresistible recipes that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. So, let's embark on this delectable adventure and discover the secrets behind the perfect papadam!

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PAPADAMS



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Found this recipe on the Net in response to a request. Here's what the recipe said: "Papadams are delicious, spicy Indian crackers that traditionally require many ingredients and take days to make. They are prepared ahead in quantity and deep fried just before serving. This is a simplified version. It still requires time, but the results are worth it. It is not the easiest of reci

Provided by Lennie

Categories     Breads

Time 55m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 cups gram flour (chickpea flour)
1 teaspoon cracked/coarsely ground black pepper
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 clove garlic, pressed
1/4 cup water
1 tablespoon water
cayenne (for dusting tops)
oil, for frying (optional)

Steps:

  • Stir together the flour, pepper, ground cumin seed, and salt in a large bowl or in the food processor; mix thoroughly until the spices are evenly distributed.
  • Add the garlic and mix well.
  • Add enough of the water to form a dough that will hold together in a cohesive ball; if necessary, add up to 1 additional tablespoon water.
  • The dough should be fairly stiff and dry; if it is too wet, it will not roll well.
  • Knead the dough for about 5 minutes by hand or pulse for about 15 seconds in the food processor; the dough should be smooth.
  • With your hands, shape the dough into a cylinder or log about 2 inches thick and 6 inches long.
  • With a sharp knife, cut the cylinder into 1/2-inch thick slices.
  • The next step uses oil, so do not use your pastry cloth and rolling pin sleeve.
  • Place each slice on a lightly oiled surface.
  • Lightly oil the top of the slice and then roll out into a very thin circle about 6 or 7 inches in diameter.
  • Papadams must be rolled extremely thin, maximum 1/16 inch.
  • If the dough sticks to your rolling pin, gently pull it off.
  • Dust the tops of each papadam with cayenne pepper.
  • Using a metal spatula to loosen the edges of the papadams from the rolling surface, carefully place them on large baking sheets.
  • The traditional method for preparing and frying papadams is described below; you can also bake them in a 300F oven for about 15 to 25 minutes, or until crisp and dry.
  • The cooking time may vary beyond this range depending upon the thickness and moisture in the rolled dough.
  • Cool them on a rack.
  • To prepare the papadams in an authentic manner, don't bake them; first allow them to dry by leaving them in the sun for a few hours or by placing them in a very low oven (less than 200F) for 1 to 2 hours, turning occasionally.
  • Dry the papadams until they are just slightly flexible and show no moisture; they should not brown or bake, however.
  • At this point, the papadams may be stacked flat and stored in an airtight container until needed; they will keep for months if stored properly.
  • When ready to serve, heat about 1/8 inch of oil in a large skillet; the oil should be hot, but not smoking; a drop of water flicked into the skillet should sizzle immediately.
  • One at a time, drop the papadams into the hot oil.
  • Turn the papadam when it begins to curl at the edges; it will quickly fry and become crisp.
  • Remove it before it turns brown.
  • Cool and drain the papadams on paper towels and eat them immediately.

POPPADUMS WITH LIME & CORIANDER DIP



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Start your Indian meal in style with Meena Pathak's tangy dip - serve with plain poppadums

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Dinner, Starter

Time 5m

Yield 8 poppadums

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 tbsp mango chutney
1 bunch spring onions
4 tbsp fresh coriander
5 tbsp lime juice (about 3 limes)
8 ready-to-eat poppadums

Steps:

  • Put the mango chutney in a bowl and chop up any large pieces of mango. Mix with the spring onions, coriander and lime juice. Cover and chill until ready to serve. (You can make this up to a day ahead and keep it in a covered container in the fridge.) Serve the chilled dip in a bowl on a plate, with the poppadums broken in pieces and placed around the sides.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 227 calories, Fat 10 grams fat, SaturatedFat 2 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 27 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 5 grams sugar, Fiber 3 grams fiber, Protein 8 grams protein, Sodium 2.19 milligram of sodium

HOMEMADE PAPADUMS FROM SCRATCH



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Crispy and addictive, papadums are an Indian snack that is also the perfect complement to any meal. They're delicious when eaten alone, with chutneys, or with other dipping sauces. Learn how to make them from scratch at home.

Provided by Tracy Ariza, DDS

Categories     Breads and wraps     DIY Pantry Foods     Side dishes     snacks

Time 13h20m

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 cups urid flour
1/4 cup water
3/4 tsp. salt
garlic powder (optional, to taste)
1 tsp. whole cumin (optional, for flavored varieties)
coconut oil or olive oil ((for kneading and possibly deep frying))
freshly ground black pepper (to taste)

Steps:

  • Mix together the flour, salt, optional powdered spices, and water until the ingredients just come together. Add the water little by little while mixing together, until you end up with a stiff dough. Feel free to adjust the salt and spices to taste. (Garlic powder and pepper are optional additions.)
  • Knead and pound on the dough for several minutes. At first the dough will be sticky, but as you knead and pound on it, it will start to come together. You can grease your hands and counter to help keep everything from sticking. I've used both coconut oil and olive oil and both work well. (Any vegetable oil shoud work.)
  • Take sections of the dough and roll them out on the countertop thinly, around 2mm thin. Use a round cookie cutter to cut out circular-shaped papadums and then use a rolling pin to roll the disks out it even thinner.
  • Optionally sprinkle whole cumin seeds or other spices over the disks and use a rolling pin to gently press them into the papadums.
  • Spread the poppadum disks over parchment paper to allow them to dry. Flip the disks ocassionally throughout the drying process. (You can speed up the process by drying them in the sun, a dehydrator, or an oven at its lowest temperature.)
  • Dried papadums can be stored in an airtight container for later, or cooked for immediate serving.
  • Papadums can be broiled in the oven, puffed in the microwave, or deep-fried. My favorite method is to deep fry or pan fry the papadums in a small amount of oil. Papadums made in this way crisp up instantly in the hot oil. Broiled and microwaved papadums also crisp up quickly but aren't as light and flaky as the deep-fried ones.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 small papadum, Calories 56 kcal, Carbohydrate 7 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 2 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Sodium 59 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 1 g

PAPPADAMS



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Categories     Bread     Appetizer     Broil     Fry     Quick & Easy     Summer     Gourmet     Sugar Conscious     Low Sugar     Kidney Friendly     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 12 pappadams

Number Of Ingredients 3

12 sun-dried pappadams* (Indian wafers, sometimes called papads) in assorted flavors such as tandoori and Madras-spiced
about 5 cups vegetable oil if frying
*available at East Indian markets, some specialty foods shops

Steps:

  • To fry pappadams:
  • In a heavy kettle heat 1 1/2 inches oil over moderate heat until it registers 365° F. on a deep-fat thermometer and fry pappadams until crisp and golden, 2 or 3 seconds. With tongs transfer pappadams to paper towels to drain briefly.
  • To broil pappadams:
  • Preheat broiler.
  • Broil pappadams 4 to 6 inches from heat until they bubble and become opaque, about 10 seconds on each side.

Tips:

  • Choose the Right Lentil: Use split black lentils, also known as urad dal, for a classic papadam recipe. Green gram lentils, or moong dal, can also be used for a lighter and crispier version.
  • Soak the Lentils Properly: Soaking the lentils helps them soften and cook evenly. Soak them in water for at least 4 hours or overnight for best results.
  • Grind the Lentils Finely: Use a blender or food processor to grind the lentils into a fine paste. This will ensure that the papadams have a smooth and even texture.
  • Season the Batter Well: Add salt, cumin seeds, asafoetida, and red chili powder to the lentil batter for a flavorful papadam. You can also add other spices like coriander powder, turmeric powder, or garam masala to taste.
  • Spread the Batter Thinly: When spreading the batter onto the plastic sheet, make sure to spread it evenly and thinly. This will result in crispy and evenly cooked papadams.
  • Dry the Papadams Thoroughly: After spreading the batter, allow the papadams to dry completely in the sun or in a warm, airy place. This will help them become crispy and brittle.
  • Fry the Papadams Carefully: Heat the oil in a deep fryer or a large saucepan to 350°F (175°C). Fry the papadams one at a time, carefully dropping them into the hot oil. Flip them over once they start to puff up and become golden brown.

Conclusion:

Papadams are a versatile and delicious snack or accompaniment to various dishes. With a few simple ingredients and techniques, you can easily make them at home. Experiment with different lentils, spices, and toppings to create your own unique papadam recipes. Enjoy them as a crispy snack, an appetizer, or a side dish, and impress your friends and family with your culinary skills. Happy cooking!

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