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If you are looking for quick,tasty south indian breakfast without any long process of soaking, fermenting , grinding then this rava idli is the best option.I learnt this recipe from my SIL and the accompanying chutney is so perfect you will be asking for more.
Rava idlis have a unique taste that cannot be described easily, it feels spongy, light and has a soft texture that make them even tastier with every bite. This recipe makes 16 idlis of medium size So here is the recipe...
Ingredients
- 2 cup rava/sooji (semolina)
- 2 cup thick butter milk
- 1/2 cup grated carrot
- 1 tbsp chopped cashew
- 1/2 tsp chana dal
- 1/2 tsp mustard seeds
- 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
- 2 chopped green chillies
- 1 spring curry leaves
- 2 tbsp chopped cilantro
- a pinch of hing
- 1 tbsp fruit salt or ENO
- 1 tbsp ghee
- salt to taste
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Cooking Procedure:
Take the idly racks and spray oil on each idli mould and keep aside.
Heat ghee in a pan ,add chana dal ,cashew n fry till light golden brown ,then add mustard seeds,cumin seed and once they splutter add green chilli,curry leaves,hing ,carrot fry for a min ,then add sooji n fry till it become golden brown .
Shift it to some bowl and let it cool ,once cool add the buttermilk and blend it nicely to semi thick batter like idli batter.
Add ENO to this batter ,and immediatly it become fluffy.
Now put 2 tbsp of batter into each idli mould depression, and stack the racks one above the other and steam in the pressure cooker or steamer for 15min on medium flame.
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Remove them carefully from steamer and let it cool, take a sharp spoon and scoop them out into the plate.
Your rava idli is ready.Serve it with your choice of chutney BTW I made sesame tomato chutney for this ,which was the super hit combo for my family .Here is the recipe
Sesame Tomato Chutney
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Ingredients
- 1 cup chopped tomatos
- 2 tbsp sesame seeds
- 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
- 2 tbsp chopped cilantro
- 1 green chilli
- 1 red chilli
- 2 tsp oil
- 1/4 tsp mustard seeds
- 1 spring curry leaves
- 1/4 tsp cumin seeds
- a pinch of hing
Dry roast sesame seeds and keep aside
Heat 1 tsp oil and add green chilli, red chilli and fry for a min, now add tomato, cilantro and turmeric powder, cover and cook till it becomes soft.Switch off flame and let it cool.
Take the roasted sesame seeds and grind it finely, then add the above tomato mixture and make a smooth paste.
Now prepare the tempering by heating 1 tsp oil, add mustard, cumin, hing and once mustard start to splutter add the curry leaves. Then add the tempering to the above grinded paste.
Your chutney is ready. Serve it with idli, dosa or rice too
Note: You can store the roasted rava in air tight container for later use
Yummy!!Wow - I love this quick recipe. I will give this a try too.
ReplyDeleteHi Satya
ReplyDeleteYummy Idlis.
I loved the chutney. Going to try it soon. May be tomorrow with dosa.
That sounds so simple. Will try out and let you know! :)
ReplyDeleteThe chutney is to die for...mouth watering! This is the best part of all South Indian cuisine...
thats a good idea of adding eno. will try this next time.
ReplyDeleteWowwwwww.. very delicious and amazing recipe sathya garu.. chala chala bagundi.. thanks for sharing.. beautiful clicks !!
ReplyDeletewow... idly and chutney looks fabulous...will try this...
ReplyDeletesuperb combination
ReplyDeletelovely rava idlis.. worth trying!
ReplyDeletenew to me this chutney sathya will try it soon
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rava idli Chutney looks delicious. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteRava idl and chutney make a great combo! Delicious.
ReplyDeletethat looks like a super combination...
ReplyDeleteIdlis look so soft. This is exactly how I make them too throwing whatever veggies i have in hand! The chutney looks so creamy!
ReplyDeleteLuv the rawa idlis .... they look so soft n fluffy. ..... and with that chatni ....Heavenly !!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
looks good,yummy n amazing....deli--------------cious
ReplyDeleteHI SATYA I AM ALSO POSTED THIS IDLY BUT UR CHUTNEUU IS LOOKING FINGER TICLING TRY IT SOON
ReplyDeletewow, no soaking, grinding fermenting!
ReplyDeleteand so tempting :) will try it soon.
droolworthy and yummilicious combo.
ReplyDeletelooks good,yummy n amazing...
ReplyDeleteNice combo...drool worthy breakfast !!
ReplyDeleterava idlis looks spongy n tempting.. Like the tomato chutney with sesame seeds in it..
ReplyDeleteThis is my exact recipe for rava idli and I love it :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation !!!
Nice presentation
ReplyDeleteHi Satya,
ReplyDeleteNice,soft,colouful idlis dear...:)
Dr.Sameena@
http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
Healthy and yummy idli! Love your chutney with sesame seeds too..
ReplyDeleteNice fluffy idlis. I loved the sesame tomato dip...never made this one before.
ReplyDeleteI tried this with out Eno but didn't become fluffy. Now shall try with that salt. I think it will become like dhokla.
ReplyDeleteWe've alwys used curd. Buttermilk is an interesting idea too...soft idlis n the dip is totally interesting wud want to try soon
ReplyDeleteWill try this out maybe tomorrow!!
ReplyDeletelooks so tempting n soft...thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteNice combination. Both rava idli and the chutney looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteIdlis looks extremely spongy too, tempting..
ReplyDeletei loved the name of the chutney;) looks yum.
ReplyDeleteYummy, spongy idli. Must have tasted really delicious with the spicy dip on side.
ReplyDeleteSatya dear, thanks for stopping by my blog - first time on yours and i could really do with that yummy breakfast you have presented - Chutney is very tempting!
ReplyDeleteLove this one satya...!!! Easy to make n d idlis look so fluffy..Also love d accompaniment..
ReplyDeleteI am definitely going to try this one soon! Love idlis and if they can be quick, I will love them even more ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe sathya,chala bavuntundhi ee recipe
ReplyDeleteYour idlis look yum! I too make these when i wanna make something very fast...
ReplyDeletelooks so soft satya:-)
ReplyDeletethis looks very easy and healthy..i will try this..
ReplyDeleteThis is super fast, Eno does the the trick Ah...oh that is cool :)
ReplyDeleteDrool worthy combo..will try this.
ReplyDeleteMy mum used to do this recipe, easy & tasty....
ReplyDeleteWow! Tomato sesame soup sounds really good. I wish I had some right now to warm me up. It is so cold here.
ReplyDeleteDear Satya
ReplyDeleteHow are you?
Very nice recipe. Now I can make these with my limited skill in Idli making ha ha
Have a nice weekend
so soft and very quick.loved the dip as well
ReplyDeleteawesome recipe satya...
ReplyDeletesuperbb dear
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite !!!tomato dip looks amazing !!
ReplyDeleteI too make almost same way,eno does the magic!
ReplyDeleteits rava idli here tonight..will try this one may be
ReplyDeleteI made these and for the first time enjoyed rava idli.Thanks!
ReplyDeletetried this today... yum!
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