A cousin of idlies, Mangalorean Sannas are a speciality be it weekday, weekend and festive season. They are done by steaming a fermented batter of rice, dhal and yeast or toddy. They have a soft and pillow like texture. Sannas make a fine accompaniment to Pork Indad or Pork Bafat. Also delicious served with Mangalorean Chicken Roce Curry or Mutton Roce Curry.
View RecipeA cousin of idlies, Mangalorean Sannas are a speciality be it weekday, weekend and festive season. They are done by steaming a fermented batter of rice, dhal and yeast or toddy. They have a soft and pillow like texture. Sannas make a fine accompaniment to Pork Indad or Pork Bafat. Also delicious served with Mangalorean Chicken Roce Curry or Mutton Roce Curry.
View RecipeA really tasty recipe to use the leftover sannas after Christmas and I promise you will get through a few sannas from your fridge! Crispy, flavoursome and deliciously festive!!
View RecipeA really tasty recipe to use the leftover sannas after Christmas and I promise you will get through a few sannas from your fridge! Crispy, flavoursome and deliciously festive!!
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