These are made in traditional vessels ...steamed on small plates made of cane matting. You can see the cane marks on the dish. Two bowls of coconut milk - fresh - to go with the stuff:)Hope you will love this Mireille :)))))
@yoshimiparis: Yoshimparis.. Mireille is missing :)) You can have all of this :)
@Michael Skorulski: Thank you Michael :)
@badtgv: Merci beaucoup badtgv:)
@Jypyä Pop: Thank you Jypya :)
@tataray: Thank you tataray :)
@Nina: Thank you Ni9na..they look like noodles but are made with rice flour :)
@Dimitrios: :)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
@Mhelene: :)))))))))))))))))))) You can have this Mhelene.. Mireille is missing :)
@Willem: Thank you very much Willem :)
@beach: Bech..this is served with some spicy garlick potato tomatoes onions dish too. Many relish this. I love this with sweetened coconut milk :)
@Hiro: :)))))))))))))))))))))))) Happy to hear this Hiro :)
@grouser: Ha ha ha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Lai Chan See: May be you might get this in Little India :)
@Kiki: Easily digestible and light :))))))))))))))
@Ruthiebear: :)))))))))))))))) Thank you Ruthie :)
@Martine Libouton: Merci beaucoup Martine :)
@Existence Artistique: :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
@Adela Fonts: Thank you Adela :)
@yo: Merci beaucoup Yo :)
@Lewis: :)) Yes it is :)
@Steve Rice: Thank you Steve.. harmles and light on the stomach :)
@Irene: Thank you Irene :)
@Harry: I know...the plate should have been of a different colour!!! Colour adds a lot of charm in the presentation of dishes..The Hotel was not very aesthetic I suppose !
@Sam: Thak you very much Sam :) These Idiyappams tasted great...with the smell of puzhungal arisi :)
@omid: :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))