Instant Wheat Flour Appam Recipe-Sweet Godhumai Appam

Instant wheat flour appams are so easy to make and also was very soft and spongy. I have long time back posted the traditional nei appam recipe which involves soaking rice, grinding etc. To make this appam, all you need is just 15-20 minutes of your time. Just mix all the ingredients and start making appams. Today we will learn how to make instant wheat flour appams following this easy recipe with step wise pictures.

   

Instant Wheat Appam-Godhumai Appam


 Prep Time : 5 mins

Cook Time : 15 mins
Yields: 10 Soft Appams
Recipe Category: Dessert/festival recipes
Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
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   Ingredients needed

   Wheat flour – 1/2 cup
   Banana – 1 small size
   Jaggery – 1/3 cup
   Rice flour – 2 tsp
   Cooking soda – a pinch
   Cardamom powder – ¼ tsp
   Grated coconut – 2 tbsp
   Salt – a pinch
   Ghee/clarified butter -1 1/2 -2 tbsp

   Paniyaram pan

Preparation 


Dissolve jaggery in very less water, filter it and keep it aside to cool.

Keep all the ingredients ready.

Method 


In a bowl, mix together wheat flour, mashed banana, rice flour, cooking soda, cardamom powder, salt and grated coconut.

Add jaggery water and mix well.


Add more water and mix well to form a lump free batter. The consistency of the batter should be that of idli batter consistency.

Heat a paniyaram pan, add 1/2 tsp ghee in all the holes.


Then fill the holes with the prepared batter. Reduce the heat and cook covered.


When the corners start to loosen, flip it over to the other side with a skewer.

Cook uncovered until golden brown. Insert a toothpick in the center of the appam, if it comes out clean, the appam is cooked.


Enjoy making these delicious soft and spongy appams for Krishna Jayanthi or even Vinayagar Chaturthi.

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View Comments (36)

  • Hi Padhu,
    Thanks for posting instant appam recipe.
    Looks very nice.
    But I have a small doubt here.
    For Neivedyam, we do not use cooking soda though you have recommended only a pinch.
    Please advise if appam can be done by this method without soda as for neivedyam we will not normally use soda.
    Since Gokulashtami is very close, wanted to have your feedback.
    Thanks,
    Mahalakshmi

    • You can do this without cooking soda also. The banana will give the softness needed. Mine was very soft and spongy.

  • Thanks so much Padhu for the prompt response.
    This is a much easier method than washing rice, soaking it, grinding it, etc.
    Thanks again,
    Mahalakshmi

  • Hi Padhu, I am a great fan of your website. I love all the receipes that you make and try most of them. Just a suggestion from me, Why don't you publish a receipe book with these receipes. I am sure there will be more users who can benefit with the same, like those who don't get net accessibility.

  • Hi Padhu
    Tried this wheat appam for Krishna Jayanthi and it came out really well. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

  • Everytime i have to look up a recipe i come here. Your site is a one stop solution for all cooking queries.Thank you and great going

  • Hi padhu. I plan to make these appams for neivedyam today for kartigai deepam. But don't have banana. Is it okay without that and of course we don't use cooking soda. Please advice

  • Hi padu! Just finished making appams for today's karthigai Deepam following your recipe. They look very nice. Will Update about the taste after neivedhyam is over. Am sure it will be good. Thank you