
Oops its been really long! Almost a week and I am already missing my blog. Life has been lately a bit too busy with projects, learning and touring ;)
Found some good time today and thought of posting an interesting spiced idly variation that can save you for some lunch box packing or a difference in the breakfast menu. I am sure you would love this for the dry ginger and pepper flavor.
This idly goes well with garlic podi and is so delicious as a pair. Recipe for garlic podi coming soon :)

Ingredients:
Raw rice –
2 cups
Urad dhall
– 2 cups
Cumin seeds
– 2 tsp
Pepper – 1
tsp
Dry ginger
– 1 inch piece
Asafoetida
– a pinch
Cashews –
20
Salt – for
taste
Oil – 3
tblsp
Curd – 1
cup (aprox)
Cooking
soda – ½ tsp

Method:
Soak rice
and urad dhall in water for 3-5 hours. Grind into a coarse paste without adding
much water.
Add salt to
it and mix well. Leave it untouched over night for fermenting.
Take oil in
a pan and add the cumin seeds, pepper, powdered dry ginger, asafoetida and broken
cashews and fry for a two minutes. Add this to the batter and mix well. Finally
add cooking soda and curd and mix well. The batter should be of rava idly
batter consistency.
Now oil the
idly mould and pour the batter in the holes. Steam cook for 30-40 minutes. Yes!
This idly takes a little longer than the usual one and would taste great too.
Serve it
hot with garlic podi. Recipe coming soon.

11 comments:
deliciously done looks wonderful
Very tempting one, love that garlic chutney. pl post recipe soon.
Spiced idlis look so tasty. Would love to have idlis in this form.
Deepa
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We do add some nuts to the tempering, delicious and flavourful spiced idlis.
some cashews would make this pretty idli look even more prettier!!! very nicely done Nithya!!
Sowmya
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Hi nithya...
You have mentioned raw rice.
Does that mean Pachha Arisi?
Hi nithya...
You have mentioned raw rice.
Does that mean Pachha Arisi?
Wow looks so tempting...love the texture of the idlis...waiting for the garlic podi recipe
wow!!! super soft idlis...love the clicks
Love the supurb clicks, I admire your clicks and write ups!
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