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Foodie Friday: Easy Sri Lankan Hopper

Today’s recipe comes from Darlinghurst’s modern-Lankan restaurant Hopper Kadé. It’s by co-founder Ruvanie de Zoysa and her mum, Ramanie.

This recipe is handed down from my mum, Ramanie. It’s a simplified version of our family recipe – the result being a super quick hopper that is perfectly crispy and has the spongiest of bases, perfect for mopping up a dining table full of curries and condiments.

This recipe is for a basic egg hopper, but I encourage you to get creative with your choice of fillings. At our new restaurant, Hopper Kadé, hoppers are served with pulled pork or beetroot curry. They make the perfect vessel for meat, fish or vegetarian fillings, so don’t be afraid to experiment!

To achieve the distinct bowl shape, you’ll need a hopper pan, or ‘appachetty’ but they will taste just as good from a regular fry pan.

Ingredients

Yeast mixture/dough:
400g white rice flour
1 sachet (7g) yeast
½ teaspoon white sugar
2 tablespoons lukewarm water (plus more as needed)

Batter:

1 tin coconut cream
2 tablespoons white sugar (optional)
1 egg, beaten
Salt, to taste

Equipment

Hopper pan (appachetty) or small fry pan
Linen pouch or towel for oiling hopper pan

Method

Yeast mixture

Add sugar to lukewarm water, then sprinkle yeast on to the water. Stand aside until it starts to froth.
Place rice flour in a separate mixing bowl and add the yeast mixture to the flour, adding more water as needed to make a firm and dry batter in the mixing bowl.

Do not knead, but slap the batter with your hands and work it. Leave in a warm place overnight (or at least 3 hours) in a glass bowl covered with a damp linen cloth.

Batter

The dough must have risen and doubled in size before proceeding with the batter steps. Slap it a couple more times with your hands before adding the coconut cream, salt, sugar (optional) and beaten egg to the mixing bowl.

Mix to a thick pouring consistency.

To cook the hoppers, first heat the hopper pan. Rub the pan with a clean linen pouch dipped in oil. Pour a serving spoonful (about 1/3 of a cup) of batter into the pan and very quickly swirl around to coat the sides.
For an egg hopper, crack an egg into it while batter is still moist

Cover pan with a tight fitting lid. The hopper will cook into a crisp bowl-shaped crepe. If you’re using a traditional hopper pan, the texture should be crisp around the outside and spongy in the centre. If you’re using a flat frying pan, you will not get the bowl shape, but the taste will be just as good!

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Greg Natale’s Sydney home for sale, open inspection tomorrow

It’s an exciting day when a world renowned interior designer puts their home on the market. Greg Natale recently listed his Sydney apartment for sale with open inspections starting tomorrow (Saturday 16 July 2016).

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In the iconic Harry Seidler-designed Horizon Building in Darlinghurst, it’s the epitome of convenient inner city living at a prestigious address. The interiors are, as you’d imagine, super chic, with the award-winning designer’s signature touches everywhere.

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Greg and his partner love the building so much they’ve decided to stay, buying a bigger apartment in there.

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From the carpets and wallpaper from his own ranges to the custom black oak wardrobes and joinery throughout, this is a luxurious and stylish one-bedroom pad with a guide price of $1.1m.

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The bathroom has an integrated laundry and the bedroom, a fabulous walk-in robe.

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Every modern luxury has been thought of, including in-ceiling sound and ducted air con. The 71 sqm apartment’s layout has been maximised through an open plan layout, making it ideal for entertaining, with plenty of natural light through floor to ceiling windows. Wouldn’t it be nice to watch the sun go down over the city with a glass of wine on the curved balcony?

Open inspections starts tomorrow at 1.30pm, the apartment is being marketed through Bresic Whitney. Full listing and more information can be found here.

More about Greg Natale.

Photography by Felix Forest

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Interiors Addict

Latest pop up: AMASIA and Fjura

There are some fab pop up shops, well, popping up all over the place at the moment, many of them just for Christmas. Head on down to Darlinghurst to check out the collaboration between online lifestyle store AMASIA and florist Fjura.

AMASIA has a collection of unique, quality goods from Asia, all selected on the basis of a commitment to good design. It stocks small homewares, travel accessories, iPad/iPod accessories, clothing and stationery, and each product has a unique story. The objects come from all over Asia, but mainly Japan. 

We could use one of these in my house