Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Idly (Steamed Rice & Lentil Cakes)


This is a popular South Indian breakfast for a healthy start to the day. It's a day process, but that's allowing for soaking and fermentation of the dough. Start preparations a day ahead of when you want to eat idly.
In the morning, take two medium size bowls. In one, put 1 cup urad dal and 1 teaspoon fenugreek seeds. Rinse well and then cover with water and set aside. In the other bowl, put 2 cups idly rice flour (different from rice flour), cover with water and set aside. Allow to soak for at least 8 hours.


In the evening, take a large bowl. Starting with the idly flour, take handfuls and squeeze out the water to drain well. Put into the large bowl.



Drain the dal and put into a blender with 2 cups of the reserved soaking water. Puree for 3-5 minutes. It should get very smooth. If you put your finger in and then rotate between your finger and thumb, it should not feel grainy.







Add the pureed dal to the large bowl with the idly rice flour and using your hand, thoroughly combine the dough. Cover with a lid and set in the oven, leave the oven light on, and leave for over night, at least 10 hours. Longer is fine.


The next morning, take the batter out of the oven. The fermentation process with cause the batter to rise and get light and airy. Stir it well, fill the idly molds, and place in idly maker to steam for 15-20 minutes over high heat.


Serve with chutney, sambar, or just ghee and sugar for a delicious breakfast!
Makes approximately 24 idly.

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