Idiyappam (string hoppers) is a complete new dish to me. I got a chance to taste this at one of my friend’s place who is a Keralite. Thanks to her mother who had introduced me to this classic recipe. She had served these beauties with black chana curry. This is a traditional breakfast in Kerala, Tamilnadu, southern areas of Karnataka and even Sri Lanka.
The name idiyappam derives from the Tamil/Malayalam words idi, meaning
'broken down', and appam, meaning "pancake". The dish
is also, frequently called noolappam or noolputtu from the
Malayalam/Tamil/Kannada/Kodava word nool, meaning "string or
thread".
These are like steamed rice noodles. As this is steam
cooked, it is considered as healthy recipe with a side dish like coconut milk,
vegetable/meat stew. This may seem difficult to make, but is so simple that I
have succeeded in making the perfect idiyappam on the first go itself.