Pesaha Appam and Pesaha Paal
(Passover Bread and Milk)
Pesaha Appam is a traditional dish made in Kerala, during Maundy Thursday. The bread and milk are made to commemorate the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with his disciples. This unleavened bread made of rice batter is served at dinner by Kerala Christians. The bread is decorated with a cross (Kurishu in Malayalam) made of tender palm leaf from the Palm Sunday celebration, hence it is also called Kurisappam. It is also called Inri Appam, to denote the INRI written on the cross.
Cook Time: 30 mins Preparation Time: 2 hrs
Serves 6
Difficulty: Easy
Ingredients
For Pesaha Appam:
Raw white rice – 1.5 cup
Urad Dal – 1/2 cup
Grated Coconut 1 nos
Garlic clove -1 big
Water – 2 cups
Salt – 1/3 tsp
For Pesaha Paal:
Grated coconut 1 cup, to make coconut milk
Jaggery – 4 small pieces
Cardamom(crushed) 6 nos
Rice flour 2 tbsp.
Directions
For Pesaha Appam Method:
– Wash and Soak urad dal and white raw rice for 2 hours.
– Grind with all the other ingredients. Keep aside for another 2 hours.
– The consistency of the batter should be slightly less than the idli batter.
– After 2 hours, pour this mixture into a lightly greased round-shaped steel plate.
– Steam this for 15 minutes in an idli steamer. Pesaha Appam is now ready.
For Pesaha Paal :
– Melt the jaggery in half a cup of water, strain, and keep aside.
– Pour the coconut milk into a saucepan and add the rice flour. Mix with an egg beater so that no lumps are formed.
– Add the melted jaggery and cook on a medium flame, till it boils. Stir in between and make sure it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan.
– Finally, add crushed cardamom powder before switching off the flame.
Traditionally, the eldest member of the family breaks the bread, dips it in the milk, and feeds it to all the family members.
-Deepa Perumal
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