Idly n Variations

17:23 Niloufer Riyaz 17 Comments

What could be a simple food than our all time fav Idly. Goes perfect with sambars, chutneysn gravies. You can make innumerable variations n make innumerable dishes out from the Idly batter. Comes in handy to make Crispy Dosas, Uthappam, Paniyaram etc., The unfermented Idly Batter Stays fresh in the refrigerator for a fortnight n can be frozen too. Just keep them out n allow to ferment for 16-20 hours, perfect batter is ready to use.
The real trick behind the fluffy idlis is grinding them with perfection. Add the  right amount of water, n ferment it perfectly. During a hot summer the time taken for them to ferment is less, on a cold winter it may take more time. If they are not fermenting well just add Baking soda or baking powder, you will get a perfect Idli. There are a  vareity of Idly Plates n Utensils, You can even Steam the Idlis in the Rice Cooker. If you are steaming them in the Pressure Cooker then do not put the weights on top while steaming.



BASIC IDLY BATTER:

You need:
Idly Rice or Parboiled Rice                         4 cups
Urad Dhal                                                 1cup
Fenugreek seeds                                        1tsp
Salt



Preparation:
Wash the Dhal well n soak them for 6-7 hours.
Wash the rice well n soak them with fenugreek seeds for 6-7hours.
Drain the water from the dhal. Put them in the grinder  first along with half a cup of water n grind till the dhal is ground fine. Now start adding water little by little about 2 cups n grind them till they form a smooth n fluffy batter. When you are starting to add the water the batter will start getting fluffy n adding about 2 1/2cups of water helps to make a fluffy Idli. If you add the right amt of water you neednt add any water to dilute the batter n would be of the right consistency. The Batter would be three times of the Dhal. Remove them n keep aside.
Next add the rice with the soaked water n grind them to a fine batter, n add the right amount of salt required.
In a big bowl pour in both the ground batters n mix them well with your hands, this helps in making the fermentation better.
Now transfer them in air tight containers only 3/4th if you want to use them tomorrow keep it outside n ferment them overnight. The batter would have risen well now n would be overflow the lid .



 To avoid messing Keep a big plate under the container so that any overflow will be on the plate n Easy Cleaning!
Otherwise keep them in the refrigerator n ferment them when you need( within 15days).
This batter freezes well n should be consumed within a month.

Sending it to Jaya's Back to Basics n to Preeti's  Home Alone- Rescue Avi event n to Think Spice- Think Fenugreek guest hosted by Priya Mitharwal event by Sunita

IDLI:



You need:
Fermented Idli Batter

Preparation:

There are two ways in Steaming Idlis, one greasing the idli plate the other keeping them in a cloth n steaming( I follow this traditional method)
Prepare the Idli Batter, never punch down the Batter breaking all the bubbles, this will result in a hard idli.
Very Gently mix in the batter taking care not to break the bubbles.
Pour  about 3 cups of water in the Idli Cooker n bring it to boil, the water should be bubbling hot.
Method 1: Grease the idli plates with oil n pour laddleful of batter n steam them in the cooker for 10-12 minutes. Keep the heat at high for 5 minutes n then to medium till done.
Remove them a wait for 5 minutes before removing the idlis. Carefully remove them with a slotted spoon.
Serve hot with Chutney of ue choice
Method 2: Take a piece of cotton cloth n cut them in round shape fitting the idli plate. cut a small round in the centre. Wet the Cloth n place the in the idli plates.



 Pour spoonfuls of batter n steam them for 10-12 min, keeping the heat at high for 5 min n at medium till done. Remove them idli plates pat the dried cloth with water to make them wet. wait for 5 minutes n Remove them carefully by turning the cloth on a plate n remove the cloth. Serve them hot

SOCCER BALL IDLY:
This is a simple idly in soccerball design with carrots. If you dont want to make designs just add 1/2 cup of shredded carrots to 1 1/4 cup of Idly batter n make idlis. Sending them to my own event Soccer Mania n to Healing food- Carrot guest hosted by Suma event by Siri



You need:
Fermented Idly Batter
Carrots



Preparation:
Thinly slice the Carrots n cut out shapes, for each Idly you need 1 pentagon, 5 triangles, 5 strips.
Prepare the required patterns for the required no of Idlis.
Grease the Idly Plate n arrange the carrots in soccerball pattern. Pour spoonfuls of idly batter taking care not to disturb the pattern. Steam them for 10-12 min. Remove n Cool for 5 min n Carefully remove them with slotted spoon.
Seve  hot.

SPICY CORN IDLY:
A simple n spicy Idly
Sending them to Veggie/ Fruit a month- Corn guest hosted bt Akheela event by Priya Mitharwal



You need:
Fermented Idly Batter                             2cups
Frozen Sweet Corn                                 1/4cup
Chill powder                                           1/2tsp
Salt
Oil                                                           1/2tsp



Preparation:
Heat the oil n add the corn, chilli powder n salt n cook for 10 minutes.
Grease the idly plate n place a tbsp of corn masala. Pour spoonful of batter n steam for 10-12 min. Remove them cool n remove them with a slotted spoon.
Serve hot.




Also Sending Sambar n Mixed Sprouts n Soy Cutlets to Preeti's Home Alone- Rescue Avi event

17 comments:

Umm Mymoonah said...

All your idli variations looks so cute Niloufer, especially the soccer ball idli just can't take my eyes out of it, brilliant Niloufer.

Rach said...

even I do variety of idli's soccer ball idly reminded me of rawa idli, even i keep lots of things then place the batter. Superb!

Indian Khana said...

Wonderful variations indeed...love the soccer ball idli :)

Swathi said...

Nilo,

Soccer idly looks really yummy and healthy. Nice idly variations.

Thank you for the lovely recipe
Soccer ball Idly is very impressive

Priya Suresh said...

I do variaties of ildy, but ur soccer ball idly looks amazing, very brilliant idea of using carrots, awesome Nilou..

Krishnaveni said...

wow...you have done so many variations...beautiful work

Unknown said...

wow Niloufer, those are some wonderful recipes and pictures dear. Simply creative !!!

panchpakwan said...

Wow so many creative and unique idly..Loved them!!

GEETHA ACHAL said...

I love your soccer ball idly...I hope u are a big fan of it...Nice Idly varieties...

That soccer ball idli is just fantastic! :D Cool post, Niloufer!

Gosh, I simply loved the idli variation here dear!!! Especially the soccer one! I like idlis, but my hubby not. So, I'll just have it in the restaurants.

RV said...

These are delicious variations. Kids will love it.

Ever since I first tasted idlis, I have loved them! Your variations are very creative! The soccer ball idly is brilliant, will try it for my soccer-fan hubby!!

soccor ball idly looks the best in those variation, perfectly done...

Bergamot said...

The variety of idlis are just great

Suma Gandlur said...

I really marvel at your soccer ball idly creation. Looks superb!