#Kanchipuram #Idli is a very popular South Indian idli seasoned with Black pepper, mustard seeds, chana dal (split chickpeas) etc. It’s different from regular idles, delicious and easy to prepare. It can be made for breakfast or dinner. Today let’s learn how to prepare #Kanchipuram #Idli
Ingredients :
Idli par boiled
rice -1/2 cup
Raw rice - 1/2 cup
Urad dal (whole)
-1/2 cup
Salt needed
For the seasoning:
Sesame seed Oil/ vegetable oil - 1
1/2 tbsp
Ghee -3 tsp
Mustard seeds 1 tsp
Urad dal - 1 1/2
tsp
Split chickpeas dal/channa
dal -1 tsp
Whole black Pepper-
2 tsp slightly crushed
Cumin seeds/jeera -
1 tsp
Ginger - 1 inch
piece grated
Dry Ginger powder -
1/4 tsp (optional)
Green chillies -
1-2 finely chopped
Hing/asafoetida -
1/4 tsp
Cashew nuts - 10
break it into 2-3 pieces
Curry leaves -few
tender ones
Turmeric powder -a
pinch (optional)
Coriander leaves -
2-3 tbsp finely chopped
Preparation :
Soak rice (both raw rice and idli rice) and urad dal
separately for 5 hours.
Grind urad dal until light and fluffy. Grind rice to a
slightly coarse paste. Mix both the batter together adding salt. The
consistency of the batter should neither be thin nor thick. Check out my idli
batter recipe to know more details about grinding for idli.
Leave the batter in a warm place for 8-10 hours or overnight
to ferment.
Method:
Now our batter is ready. Before making idli, mix dry ginger
powder, turmeric powder and coriander leaves with the batter. Then heat oil +
ghee, add mustard seeds, when it splutters, add all the ingredients (mentioned
under seasoning) one after the other. When dal turns golden brown, add the
seasoning to the batter and mix well.
Pour the batter in idly moulds and steam for 10-15 minutes or
until well cooked. You can steam the idlis in steel cups or tumblers or even in
cooker separator or any shallow vessel (as shown below).Cut it into pieces and
serve.
Serve hot with sambar / coconut chutney.
Note: To enhance the
look I have garnished my idli’s with grated carrots and few of whole black peppers. In some with Yuvika’s Kitchen initials (YK).
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