Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated for Lord Krishna’s birth. One of the popular dishes which is prepared in South India is Nei appam which is mainly made out of rice and jaggery. This is a recipe which has given by my mother to me.
These nei appam are also very similar to Unniyappam. This sweet is also prepared for Karthigai deepam. Diwali and karthigai deepam are two of my favourite festivals as I love the lighting everywhere. So, sharing a step-wise recipe for making nei appam and hope you all try this traditional sweet for this festive season.
You can also try Chakka sweet paniyaram recipe.

Nei appam / sweet paniyaram
Ingredients
- Raw rice - 1 cup
- Urad dal/white lentil - 1 tbsp
- fenugreek seeds/mendiyam/methi seeds - 1/4 tsp
- Jaggery - 1 + 1/4 cup grated or powdered
- Banana - 1 small one
- Green Cardamom - 2 powdered
- Finely chopped Coconut - 1 tbsp optional
- Ghee/clarified butter - 1/2 cup
Instructions
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Clean and soak rice with fenugreek seeds, urad dal for 2 hours. Now grind it in your wet grinder by adding jaggery and cardamom and banana along with it.
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Use minimum water required to grind it to make a smooth batter. Leave it outside for 3-4 hours for fermentation. Just before making appams, add chopped coconut to the batter.
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Now heat the paniyaram pan as shown in the above picture and add 2 tsp ghee to each partition.
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Pour the batter in each partition and cook it on low flame.
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Cook for few minutes and then turn it with a stick to cook the other side.
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Remove it from the paniyaram pan once it turn golden brown. Follow the same step for the whole batter and keep adding ghee to cook the appams.
Recipe Notes
Add water in the batter once fermented if you feel its too thick and adjust the batter consistency.
My mom makes them the best 🙂
Moms are the best 🙂
U bet 🙂
Yet to try with rice flour have tried with wheat flour:-) nei Appam aww drooling here
Belated happy birthday! That looks delicious!
Belated happy birthday! That looks delicious!
Looks great, Priya! Happy Birthday to Krishna!
Though I am not a great fan of sweets, I somehow love jaggery sweets. This one is my favourite. They look so delicious and inviting.
Thank you Shobha 🙂
Very nice post…bookmarked for this janmashtmi..thank you for sharing!! 🙂
Thank you 🙂
Golden parcels of goodness! those look super yummy!
Thank you Erica 🙂
Priya,
My mom used to make these too and I am drooling looking at your awesome photos!
Thank you Sandhya 🙂
First photo s awesome Priya..
thank you Sundari 🙂
These looks so delicious Priya! perfectly made!
thank you Binjal 🙂
Nice recipe thanks