South Indian cuisine is almost synonymous
with idli which is not only easy to make but also extremely healthy and easy to
digest. In fact, when stranded on a highway with nothing to eat, we wouldn’t
hesitate to walk into a roadside hotel and buy a few idlis, as it is steamed,
and therefore quite safe to eat anywhere. No longer just
a South Indian favorite, Idlis are loved and can be found just about anywhere
in India.
To give the
normal idli a twist I sometimes steam the idlis in muffins mould and gave it a healthy vegetable toppings of Carrots, coriander,
Cashewnuts and nigella seeds for
breakfast or as a snack. These small treats looks heavenly and loved by my son and, as a bonus, convenient for those on the
go. To make it more healthier, I have stuffed the idlis with sweet and sour
coriander chutney.These Idlis contain no saturated fat and no cholesterol.
Ingredients
- 2 cups Broken Rice
- 2 cups white urad daal
- 2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon fenugreek
seeds
- water for soaking
- 1 carrot peeled and cubed
- Cashewnuts, Nigella seeds
and chopped coriander for garnishing
- Coriander chutney for
filling
- Beetroot Chutney for serving
Making the Batter
1.
Soak the rice and urad dal in separate bowls for minimum
six to eight hours. You will need about twice as much water in the bowl as urad
dal, as it expands as it soaks up water.
2.
Drain the rice and urad dal, discard water .Grind
the urad dal to a fine paste with about 1 cup of water.Grind the rice to a
paste with about 1 cup of water, less if you can. Grind coarsely as it will be only
used for idli, Mix the rice and urad dal pastes together well, with salt and
methi. Keep it on the kitchen slab overnight to ferment.
3.
Cut one carrot in cubes and chop the coriander
leaves and keep aside.
4.
Prepare the Green chutney by grinding 1 cup fresh chopped
Coriander leaves, 1/2 cup chopped fresh
mint leaves, 1 tbsp jaggery, 1 tsp tamarind paste, 2 to 3 green chilies and
salt.
5.
Prepare the beetroot chutney by mixing together 1 grated beetroot, 1 green chili, 1 tbsp jaggery and salt.
Making the Idli
1.
Put water in the steamer and steam over the gas
till the water starts to boil.
2.
Grease the muffins moulds with oil.
3.
Put one tbsp of batter in each mould. Put 1 tsp of
green chutney on the batter and cover with one more tbsp of batter over it.
4.
Put some carrots, coriander leaves, a pike of cashew nuts
on top and finally sprinkle a pinch of
nigella seeds over it.
5.
Steam for 10 minutes in a steamer or till a
toothpick comes out clean.
6.
Remove Idli from pans with a thin spatula and serve
with Beetroot chutney.
13 comments
Gorgeous. Never thought of idli in muffin cup. my hub is a big fan of idli whereas I won't come close. But now with you recipe its easier because I don' have the idli tray. Yum.
ReplyDeleteThank You Dear...even I am not an ardent Idli follower ,,but I eat with my eyes and I simply Love this.
DeleteThis is so innovative alka and delicious
ReplyDeleteThank You So much Soma
DeleteWow! What an innovative idea os making idli muffins! Absolutely divine! Loved it! :)
ReplyDeleteThank You so Much Anu for liking the idea.
DeleteSuch an innovative idea.. with our good old Idli batter. Never thought of topping them with colourful veggies and using muffin moulds.. thanks for the link dear.
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DeleteIdles in muffin moulds! Excellent.
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DeleteAn innovative way of serving idlis especially when there are little picky eaters at home. The coriander chutney stuffing seemed an interesting idea for chutney lovers like us. Presentation is beautiful as always. I always look forward to your beautiful way of adding ordinary daily items as props and adding life to the food you come up with each time. They tempt me to come back for more. ����
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