Amboli – A Traditional Brown Rice Pancake for a Diabetes-Friendly Meal

Introduction

Amboli is a traditional Malvani delicacy that resembles a thick, soft dosa. It is prepared using fermented rice batter and is commonly enjoyed as breakfast or a light meal. This healthier version replaces refined or polished rice with brown rice flour, increasing the fiber content and making it more suitable for people with diabetes.

The fermentation process improves digestibility while creating the signature soft texture and tiny holes that make Amboli unique.

Why This Recipe Is Diabetes-Friendly

Brown rice contains more fiber than polished rice, which helps slow glucose absorption. Using minimal oil also makes this recipe lighter and healthier.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups brown rice flour
  • Water as required
  • Salt to taste

Method

  1. Mix brown rice flour and salt in a bowl.
  2. Gradually add water while stirring until a smooth, lump-free batter forms.
  3. Adjust the consistency depending on your preference:
  • Thin batter for crisp Amboli with holes.
  • Slightly thick batter for soft Amboli.
Heat a pan and lightly grease with a few drops of oil. Pour the batter quickly and cover the pan. Cook for 3–4 minutes until the bottom becomes crisp. Flip and cook for another minute. Serve hot with coconut chutney.

Serving Suggestions

Enjoy with:

  • Coconut chutney
  • Vegetable curry
  • Sambar
  • Mixed vegetable stew

Tips

  • Stir the batter before every Amboli.
  • A hot pan creates better texture.
  • Avoid excessive oil while cooking.

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