Sweet Kuzhalappam

Appearance: Distinctive hollow, cylindrical tubes with a slightly bumpy, golden-brown surface, often dusted with fine sugar crystals. Flavor Profile: A delightful balance of nutty, fried rice flour flavor and a lingering sweetness from the sugar coating. Texture: Exceptionally crisp and brittle on the outside, shattering easily when bitten, with a light and airy hollow center. Main Ingredients: Primarily made from roasted rice flour, coconut milk, and a hint of sesame seeds for added nuttiness. Shaping Technique: The dough is rolled thin and wrapped around a cylindrical mold (traditionally a specialized wooden stick or “kuzhal”) to give it its namesake shape.…

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uzhalappam gets its name from the Malayalam word “Kuzhal,” which translates to “tube” or “pipe,” reflecting its iconic architecture. The preparation of Sweet Kuzhalappam is a meticulous process that begins with roasting fine rice flour to achieve a sandy texture, which is then kneaded into a smooth dough using hot water and fresh coconut milk. Unlike the savory version, which relies heavily on garlic and shallots for flavor, the sweet version keeps the base dough simple—often just salted slightly—to allow the sugar coating to take center stage

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