Homemade Instant Idli Mix
For fourth day of blogging Marathon # 10, here is a homemade instant mix for idlis. To be honest, I don't prefer to use store brought instant mixes especially for idlis since I know how to make amazing idlis from scratch. (No bragging there, I do make awesome idlis being a south Indian. :)) However I assure you that this homemade recipe works though I would not call it a substitute for regular fermented batter idlis. It is a very convenient one for novice cooks, bachelors and other busy bodies. The idlis come out good and are pretty decent ones compared to commercial brands.
Ingredients:
Urad dal flour - 1 measure
Idli rava - 2 measures
Salt to taste
Baking soda, as needed
Method:
Mix everything and store it in a jar.
When you plan to make idlis, add water to the mix and prepare a slightly thick batter (regular idli batter consistency.) Leave it to rest for 5 minutes and then prepare idlis using the batter as usual.
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Comments
15 comments:
Now that is really really super fast!!..love your ideas Suma..and I believe you when you say you make awesome regular idles..I might invite myself someday..:))
lovely and delicious soft idlis.
Shouldn't we add yeast for fermentation. Can you please clarify my doubt?
Wow luv this idea..sure will give it a try
sounds new to me....
looks perfect and thx. for sharing :)
Excellent and definitely a handy instant mix, thanks for sharing..
very handy indeed! But I never had to ever rely on instant mixes for idlis (touch wood!). I prepare with whole urad and anything other than that would be always commented upon by my family :)
looks perfect ...thanks for sharing ...
cool and handy recipe! my friend makes it the same way, i think she adds baking soda....
Gayathri, I have added baking soda. I have never tried adding yeast.
Awesome idea........Bookmarked.
Please tell the measure for baking soda.
What is idli rava?? Is it the fine semolina or powdered rice
Priyanka, idli rava is available at Indian grocers. I am not sure but I think it is coarsely ground parboiled rice.
Thumps up,! Love your blog for dishing out very simple recipes with great outcome
happy blogging
Rithika
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