nukkamatta
Nukkamatta is a traditional Indian dish originating from the state of Karnataka, particularly from the region of Mysuru. It is a popular breakfast item, often served during festivals and special occasions. The dish is made from a fermented batter of rice and lentils, which is then cooked in a special pan called a "nukka" or "nukkamatta pan." The name "nukkamatta" comes from the Tamil word "nukka," which means "pan," and "matta," which means "to cook."
The batter is prepared by soaking rice and lentils together, then grinding them into a coarse paste.
Nukkamatta is a nutritious dish, as it is made from whole grains and lentils, which are rich