This is one extremely simple and quick recipe and tastes great with curd. Ingredients 1. Grated sweet potato. 2. Finely chopped tomato (optional) 3. Green chili 4. Salt and black pepper to taste 5. 1 tsp oil OR oil spray. Procedure. 1. Heat a non stick pan and slightly grease it. I have used an oil spray. You can spread drops of oil all over the pan and then grease it evenly with a help of a spoon. Remember, you do not require lot of oil for this. 2. Now, arrange the grated sweet potato strings as a heap/pancake. 3. Drop 2-3 drops of oil on the upper part of the pancake, cover for 3-4 minutes. The natural starch will bind the string together and the lower part of the pancake will become crisp. 4. Flip and crisp the other part. View attachment 130378 View attachment 130379 I like the plain version much better than the tomato version. It taste simply yum with curd and it also makes for a great mini meal. Enjoy
Hi shiva, such a simple recipe and looks really yumm!! is is a must try.... i will let you know how it turns out. Congrats on completing 100 blogs dear Akila
Dear Akila, Thanks for liking the recipe and thanks for the wishes. Oh my god, I wrote so much, 100 blog entries, you just made me realize the fact and it feels so damn good. Hope you like this recipe as much as I do. Lots of love to you. regards Shiva
Hi Shiva, I have become a fan of your culinary experiments, through which I am able to impress my daughter who wants to reduce weight.Your lentil crepe was a hit yesterday.Wishes for your continued efforts, and thanks a lot for sharing everything here...:thumbsup
Hello Shiva..., The little tag says: "If I had a hundred wishes, I would give them all to you." Congrats on your century!!!! :cheers Saras
good! I tried this for my dinner with a shorba!! I used the mini-uthappa pan, I have posted in my gadgets thread - it was perfect!! Thanks a ton!! Surprising that I am not able to attach the phoro!:-( Which option do you use for attachments??
Thanks a ton for liking my recipes. How sweet of you to help your daughter in her weight loss journey. She is lucky to have a mom like you. I am glad your family like my recipes too. Have a great day ahead. regards Shiva
Sweetheart, if I had hundred wishes I would also give them to you . Thanks a ton for such a lovely comment, you already made my day. Lots of love to you. regards Shiva
When I first saw your comment, I sat there for a minute thinking if it is really from the cooking master herself. Its such a great surprise and I am really happy that you liked the recipe. I use the Manage attachment option to upload the images but I guess it cannot be used while commenting. When you comment you have the insert image option where you provide the url of the image (which can be saved in your album or elsewhere). Thanks for giving me such a fabulous feed back. Have a great day ahead chitvish. regards Shiva
Hi shiva It's really good. We used to make dosa out of it. The picture itself urges me to do the recipe. congrats on your century and wishes to go for thousand. Thank you.