I. Normal Idly (makes 24-30 idlies) - Figure 1
1) 1.25 cups of Whole Urad Dal
2) 4 cups of Par-boiled rice
II. Ragi Idly (makes 24-30 idlies) - Figure 2
1) 1.5 cups of Whole Urad Dal
2) 2 cups of ragi millets.
3) 2 cups of par-boiled rice
Method of preparation
1) Soak all ingredients separately for at least 4 hours
2) Grind in a wet grinder for good 40 minutes
3) In case of Ragi Idly grind the ragi initially for 20 minutes before transferring it to the combined mixture. This is to make sure you take care of the more fibrous nature of ragi.
4) The mixture will ferment on its own quickly (maybe 2-3 hours in summer) and 6-7 hours in winter. Transfer the batter into a clean container and store it in the fridge.
5) Just before keeping into the idly plates, add a pinch of salt. Ensure to bring the batter to room temperature for best results.
6) To spice it up and make them as Vegetable idlies, just add chopped coriander, grated carrots, grated ginger, cut karibevu. You could also add boiled peas and some cashews to enhance the taste significantly.
III. Red (Allam) Chutney - Figure 1
1) 2 inches of fresh Ginger.
2) 7-8 Byadige Red Chilies (gives the unique color and vary this as Byadige does not have half the heat as Guntur Chilies)
3) Half a coconut
4) Tamarind – 1 inch
5) Salt to taste.
6) 1 tsp of Jaggery.
For Tadka (Vaggarene)
7) Urad Dal – 1 tsp
8) Channa Dal – 1 tsp
9) Sasive (Mustard Seeds) – 1 tsp
10) Hing – pinch.
11) Ghee – 1 tsp
12) Curry leaves (Karibevu) – a few
Method of preparation
1) Roast the Byadige Red Chilies till it gives out a slight aroma.
2) Mix all the ingredients in a mixer grinder with sufficient water.
3) Add Vaggarene (Tadka) with a good helping of Ghee.
IV. Green (Kotambri) Chutney - Figure 2
1) Coriender – 1 big bunch (chopped)
2) Curry leaves – 10-15 leaves.
3) Green Chilies – 4-5 nos.
4) Tamarind – 1 inch
5) Salt to taste
6) Hurugalle (Roasted Bengal Gram) – 100 grams
7) Coconut – 1/2
For Tadka (Vaggarene)
8) Urad Dal – 1 tsp
9) Channa Dal – 1 tsp
10) Sasive (Mustard Seeds) – 1 tsp
11) Hing – pinch.
12) Ghee – 1 tsp
13) Curry leaves (Karibevu) – a few
Method of preparation
1) Mix all the ingredients in a mixer grinder with sufficient water.
2) Add Vaggarene (Tadka) with a good helping of Ghee.
This blog is about food by a foodie (aka Aditya Ramamurthy Rao - Adi) originally from the cultural capital - Mysore in South Karnataka. Now residing in Hyderabad. This blog has been created to bring out some mouth watering vegetarian recipes and to discuss the flair of classical South Indian & Karnataka cuisines in addition to other vegetarian delights! I generally avoid all Allium derived veggies in my cooking and is generally palatable to most except strict Jains and Vegans.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
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Really mouth watering! Gives a good idea of how to cook them at home.... :)
...Bhaskar Ghosh
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