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Appam | Traditional Pancake From Kerala, India | TasteAtlas

Appam

(Hoppers, Aappam, Appa, Paddu, Arpone, अप्पम)

Appam is a popular Indian bowl-shaped pancake made from a batter of rice and coconut milk. Typically consumed for breakfast or dinner, appam is most popular in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, and Kerala, where it is culturally linked to the Syrian Christians called the Nasranis, who bake appam on a stone.


According to an American food writer and historian, Gil Marks, the pancake first appeared in the southern tip of India. Although not much is known about the history of appam, some also speculate that it originated from Jewish communities in India.


Today, it is traditionally served with spicy condiments such as coconut milk curry. The pancakes can be filled with a variety of ingredients such as steamed eggs, chutneys, fish, meat, and vegetables. Appam is a popular street food item that is mostly consumed as a snack.  Read more

It can be found throughout Sri Lanka and India, sold by street vendors known as hopper men, who usually serve it in batches of three to eight hoppers per person. With its increasing popularity, there are also a number of variations on appam such as palappam, honey hoppers, and achappam.


The sweet varieties are usually prepared on special, festive occasions.

WHERE TO EAT The best Appam in the world (according to food experts)

1

Dakshin

New DelhiIndia
District Centre
Recommended by Julie Lee and 7 other food critics.
"Crispy on the edges and chewy in the middle. Perfect for soaking up the coconut curry."
2

Saravana Bhavan

New DelhiIndia
P-13/90 Connaught Cir.
Recommended by World Travel Guide and 2 other food critics.
"One of the few places in Delhi to get authentic South Indian fare – including uttapam – Saravana Bhavan is so wildly popular that you may have to wait for a table."
3
Recommended by Urban Cocktail and 1 other food critic.
"Top 10 South Indian Restaurants in Pune: Vaishali - Cheese Uttapam are just to kill for."
4

Karavalli

BengaluruIndia
66 Residency Rd
Recommended by Deena Pinto
"Eaten on its own or with any gravy. Mostly it is mixed with Toddy to give it a bit of fluffy texture. Great taste!"
5

Murugan Idli Shop

ChennaiIndia
6th Avenue E 149/1
Recommended by Eugephemisms and 1 other food critic.
"I ordered the Butter Onion Uttapam, 5.20SGD. It is served atop a banana leaf and it comes with four different dips. You can just imagine the fragrance of the banana leaf combined with these four flavours. It was so scrumptious that I wanted to try another Uttapam."
6
Recommended by Daryl Gandhi and 1 other food critic.
"The appams and fish curry was awesome."
7

Udipi Idli House

MumbaiIndia
Ram Bhavan 462
Recommended by Pooja Makhijani
"Make sure you order the house specialty, a ghee onion uttapam, which is a thick rice pancake."

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