Mangalore Sanna - Idli/ Soft, Spongy and Perfect | Never failed Recipe | Do Try !
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- Sannas are a type of traditional South Indian and Mangalorean steamed rice cakes that are popular in the coastal regions of India, particularly in Mangalore and parts of Kerala and Goa. These fluffy and slightly sweet rice cakes are a delightful addition to the local cuisine and are often served as a side dish. Sannas are a delightful and comforting food item in the coastal regions of India, enjoyed for their unique taste and texture. Sannas are a wonderful example of the diverse and flavorful cuisine of the region.
Nicely explained dear god bless send some more nice mangalorean recepies god bless you ❤😊
Very traditional way of cooking, Utensils n method
Loved d way u r explaining 🩷👌
Nice recipe. Excellent tips 👌
Glad you liked it
Very nice 👌👌
Super
Too good!! Love your presentation !!
Thanks for your support
Yummy❤
Thanks for sharing
felcy love your recipes
please continue with your cooking
you give every detail in a calm pleasing manner
big thanks 😊
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Nice presentation
Soft n yummy...tx Felcy ❤
My pleasure 😊
Very nice
Yummy 😋
Thank you
Miss these yummy sanas
I miss you Judy
Beautiful saanas 🎉
Good madam your prepartion the methodology
Thanks a lot
Very nice & thanks for sharing & my mom's Godmother used to prepare them from Mahim, Mumbai till 2003 late Miss. Philomena Mendonca(Fula aunty).
That's great. Stay connected
Thanks mam your show has very clear method 👍
Thank you Rita. Please stay connected
Great Mam
Thank you
So nice healthy n testy
Not healthy
Very nice sannas
Thank you
Felcy ......... good to see you preparing Sanna.
My pleasure
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Thank you Usha
Very well done
Thank you very much!
Will try mam tku 👌🏻
Sure
Nice snna
Thank u
Very nice maam
Thank you
Felcy bai ontgey taraida pear padundaa yummy namma kudla
Yes
Can we use any raw rice or have to use only the iddli rice? For everwhere we don't get the iddli rice
Super madam ❤
Thank you
Felcy I saw your channel for the first time, I have been making sannas and I have never used idli rice, but my mother in law used 2 measures boiled rice, 1 measure raw rice and 1/4 cup urid dal, please guide me, your sannas looked very nice and I think it was 1 tsp. yeast, I have not made them for a while now as I had to change my idli moulds, was using the old aluminium moulds and I wanted to change them, just bought stainless steel watis, please write back and give me your advice Felcy I will be more than grateful but please respond, thank you very much
Larry, follow my recipe it will be perfect. You can make it with ur mother in law's recipe also. U can very well use the old watis
@@zeenafernandes61 tku so much tor your quick response. I have done away with the aluminoum moulds and the stainless steel ones are great. I have already made them twice
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Thanks Felcy. The sannas do look fluffy n soft. Will try making just the way u make. I guess they go well with pork. Iv downloaded your pork bafad recipe. Need to try it as well. Have been making bafad but using savita pork bafad powder
Thanks once again 😊
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Hi.
The sannas look great. I will surely follow your receipe to the dot.
But I don't have your kind if steamer. How do I improvise?
Where will we get y east... and which brand mixing you are using Madam
Can we make aapam with this batter? Can we use idli steam stand to make sannas if we dont have flat steam plates with katoris
Appam has different combination and measure. If you make in idli stand, it's not called sannas. It should be done in katori to call it sanna
Thank u mam
Most welcome
Thank you for sharing
Hi Felcy, your recipe is great Thankyou so much .
I have a question,can this batter be stored in the fridge for the next day?
Please do let me know.
If so , how can it be done?
You do it on the same day as soon as it ferments for better results. If u keep in the fridge you won't get the same softness. U can keep it in the fridge for a day but don't expect the same result.
@@zeenafernandes61 Thankyou so much Felcy for your prompt response ❤️
I will heed your advice 👍
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Wow they look so yummy, soft 👍
They are!
Very nice ❤❤❤ Mam which lipstick shade you are using
Lipstick 💋😊😊😊
hi Felcy please tell me how much water goes into this while grinding
Hi Felcy i tried the recipe but the batter rose up and in the morning it went down hence it turned out a bit dense not soft and fluffy
Depends on the consistency of the batter. Don't add too much in the beginning. Add 50ml to start with then keep adding to grind smoothly
Oh for how long did you ferment? Don't ferment it overnight. It ferments fast since we add yeast into it. That's y we add an onion to check. When the onion sinks, that's the right time of fermentation
Can you please give me the quantities for 1 cup rice pls
From where you got this yeast..
Any hypermarket
Is it good for health to use yeast
😊 it's used in most of the fermentation process
Hi ma'am I'm from Kodagu liked ur sannas very much we coorgis prepare with pork curry it's heavenly tasty while grinding we add little bit coconut
Yes, you are right
I have never seen yeast being used in Indian fermentation.
We make hopers ( appam ) with yeast. Olden times we using coconut toddy which is an alcoholic drink for fermentation
Thank you
You're welcome
Madam can you please send me link or pic of idli stand ?
Where to buy it?
Cost ?
Thank you so much for sharing the recipe
What exactly is ur requirements
@@zeenafernandes61 I want idli stand what exactly you are using.
@@AMITHAANJANAR you can get in any vessels shop in Mangalore. Where are you from?
Ii made saunas but put most of the time todi
That too tastes very good
Already it has rice and you addsugarto the yeast to swell and separately too.Quite unhealthy except that it is steamed
If you dont get idly rice then?
Use 1 cup boiled rice and 1/2 cup raw rice
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Why so much sugar 😊
Sannas are not idlis. May be in Mangalore they call sannas idlis but in goa sannas are just sannas of goa. and idlis is from siuth
Yes you are right. In some parts of Mangalore they call sannas as idlies.
Do not use left hand
U was in Goa.,I used to relish it with Pork curry .lm a fan of Goan dishes ...
Sister can you please make a video on mallige idly (authentic)
Already uploaded. Please check
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Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!