Super easy to make and tastes super yummy too, as all the uthappam needs just one batter and just little chopping work can create these beauties in your kitchen too. If you have idli batter at home that too fresh batter makes soft and fluffy uthappam. I served this as breakfast on weekend that’s why I was able to make many side dishes. I served the uthappam with tiffin sambar, coconut chutney, onion tomato chutney and idli podi. You can serve it with just one dish too since it was weekend I made it. So lets get to the making!
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