• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

MADaboutkitchen

Recipes, Food Photography & Food Styling

  • Home
  • MADaboutkitchen
  • MADhuri
  • Recipes
    • Appetizer
    • Breads
    • Break Fast
    • Cakes
    • Christmas
    • Chutney & Chutney Powder
    • Cookies & Biscuits
    • Dal, Sambhar & Kadhi
    • Desserts
    • Dips and Accompaniments
    • Drinks
    • Basics
    • EFFicient Kitchen
    • Kulfi, Candy & Icecreams
    • Indian Sweets
    • Pastas
    • North Indian
    • Product Review
    • Soups, Salads & Stew
    • South Indian
    • Spice Mixes
    • Tarts And Pies
    • Tea Time Snacks
    • Valentines Day
    • Trips and Travels
    • International Cuisine
  • Features
  • Portfolio
  • WORk with me

April 11, 2016 Break Fast

IDLi – Most famous Indian breakfast, Rice dumpling

Pin
Share
Tweet

Idli is one of the most famous and most common breakfast dishes in India , specially in South India. Idly is a soft rice dumplings which are steamed and considered very healthy. 

Idli is always served with coconut chutney or Kadale chutney (split chickpea).

 

I hate idlis…. Bachpan se!!!
I would hate it when my mum made idlis. I would not eat and my mom would get angry at me and i would end up crying 😀
Then my mom came up with a twist to idlis. She would let the idlis cool completely, slice it and roast it on a tawa with lot of ghee. I liked that…and hence stopped the fight 🙂
I very rarely make idlis even today. My husband likes it, but then being in south india you can go have idlis in every small restaurant..

 

Idli is one of the most famous and most common breakfast dishes in India , specially in South India. Idly is a soft rice dumplings which are steamed and considered very healthy. 

Ingredients
2 cups – Rice rava / Idli rava
1 cup – Urad dal
Salt to taste

 

Method
Soak urad dal for 2 to 4 hours. Grind this urad dal with very minimal water into a fine paste.
Soak rice rava in hot water for 2 mins. Squeeze it well and add it to the urad dal paste in the mixier and grind it for just a minute. Grind the rava just a little. Do not grind it into a smooth paste. It should be coarse.
Transfer it into a big vessel in which you want to ferment the idli batter.
The vessel should be big enough to hold double the amount of batter. Add salt to this, mix well. Cover it and keep it in a warm place to ferment overnight.

I always keep the vessel on a plate to collect the over flowing batter after fermentation.

Mix the batter well before you start making idlis.

Lightly grease the idli plate with oil.

Pour the batter into the plate and steam it for 5 mins or till the idlis are cooked and soft.

Take out the plates and let it sit for a minute.

Now with a sharp knife or a spoon loosen the edges and slide them out.

Serve them hot.

Idli is one of the most famous and most common breakfast dishes in India , specially in South India. Idly is a soft rice dumplings which are steamed and considered very healthy. 

 

 

Pin
Share
Tweet

Categories: Break Fast Tags: fermented, foodie, foodphotography, foodstyling, healthybreakfast, idli, indiandumping, madaboutkitchen, southindianbreakfast, steamed, steameddumplings

Like this ?

Stay up to date with our new recipes, contests & goodies!

Previous Post: « MAAvinkaayi Gojju
Next Post: RUSk Chutney  »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Janani Rakesh Kumar says

    April 19, 2016 at 12:54 am

    The idlis look soo soft and spongy madhuri! Awesome clicks! Loved it!

    Reply
    • madaboutkitchen says

      April 20, 2016 at 7:51 am

      Thank you Janani ?

      Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

About Madhuri

An accessory designer,an artist, a mother of a toddler and someone who loves cooking, trying my hand on blogging as well. Cooking for me is no different from painting or designing a lamp. It gives the same joy of playing with taste, texture like i get while playing with colours.

Read More

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Badges


Footer

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Copyright @ 2014 - 2018 MADaboutkitchen.
All content on this blog is copyrighted to Madhuri Aggarwal. It may not be republished in part or whole, edit or otherwise modify without permission and due credit. Please contact me to seek republishing or syndication rights.

© 2020 MADaboutkitchen · Blog Set up by Kaushik