Thursday, July 17, 2008

Rava Idly -Home Made!

I used to buy the MTR Rava idly instant mix for a long time until I learnt that it might be cheaper & also easy to just make my own rava idly mix at home. Since then I have always made my own mix at home to make those soft fluffy rava idlies. I used the same ingredients that are used in the instant mix.
Ingredients:
Rava- 1 cup
Curd/Yogurt- 1.5 cups
baking soda- a pinch
salt
chopped coriander leaves- 1 tbsp
cashewnuts- 1 tbsp
channda dhal- 1 tbsp
Urad dhal- 1 tbsp
mustard seeds- 1 tbsp
Green chilly- 1 finely chopped
Ginger- 1 small piece- finely chopped
curry leaves- few- chopped
hing- a pinch
ghee- 1 tsp
oil

Method:
1. heat oil+ghee in a skillet and add cashewnuts, channda dhal,Urad dhal & mustard seeds for tempering.
when mustard seeds splutter, add chopped green chilly, ginger,curry leaves, and then the rava. roast this until a nice aroma of rava comes. Let this cool down.




In the meantime, beat the yogurt nicely in a bowl. Add salt, hing & chopped coriander leaves.

To this add the roasted rava mixture and mix nicely to get a thick idly batter. add very little water if the mix is too thick. Now add a pinch of baking soda and set it aside for 20- 30 mins.

Then steam the idlies for 10 mins and serve with chutney or saagu or just milagai podi.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Madhoo tell me something can i try this one with Buttermilk instead of yogurt (say like a lowfat buttermilk)

Madhoo.S.Gargya said...

Thanks for your comments....You can use half buttermilk & half yogurt but yogurt is better to get the thickness of the batter.

Unknown said...

I used to buy MTR rava idlis, but after trying this recipe, I will never buy MTR again, because it tastes as good as MTR. Except there was shortage of curd at home, so it turned out little hard, but am sure with the right proportions it will turn out soft. I will do it again.

Madhoo.S.Gargya said...

Yes Dhanya, with the right proportion of curd u will definitely get nice fluffy idlis.