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Thursday, October 24, 2013

KANCHIPURAM IDLY / KUDALAI IDLY - SOUTH INDIAN BREAKFAST RECIPE





           Kanchipuram Idly / Kanjeevaram Idly / Kanchi Idly is a nice variation to regular rice idly (steamed rice cakes). The name originated from the place called Kanchipuram in Tamilnadu, famous for temples and pattu (Hand woven silk) sarees. This idly is mildly spiced and steamed. Addition of spices and ghee gives a nice aroma and taste to the idly. But these idlies are traditionally steamed in dhonnai (dried leaf cups),  hence they are also called kudalai idly, which adds an extraordinary fragrance and taste to the idly. Since I didn't get dhonai in my place, I used idly cooker to steam this Kancheepuram idly. So start your day with this protein rich healthy breakfast. It goes well with peanut chutney or mint coconut chutney or idly podi.


    Makes : 20 Idlies

    Ingredients

            2 Cups of Idly Rice / Raw Rice
            1 Cup of Urad Dal
            3 Tbsp of Bengal Gram / Chenna Dal
            1/2 Cup of Thick Yogurt (Curd)
            1.5 Tsp of Whole Cumin
            1.5 Tsp of Whole Pepper
            1 Green Chilly, Finely Chopped
            1 Tsp of Grated Ginger
            Handful of Curry Leaves
            2 Tbsp of Ghee (Melted Butter) / Oil
            Salt to Taste

    Method
  • Soak the rice and dal in water separately for 3-4 hrs.
  • In a blender (mixie) or grinder, wash the urad dal and grind it to a fine batter, remove it and transfer this to a bowl.
  • In the same blender, grind the idly rice to a coarse consistency like rava texture. Finally add the urad dal batter to ground rice and grind it for another 5 mins. Transfer this batter to a bowl, add salt and mix well. Your batter should be thick, not watery. Let it ferment for 12 hrs. As I am in US, It took 20 hrs to ferment.
  • Soak bengal gram in water for 30-40 mins, drain the water and add it to the batter. Add beaten curds, whole cumin, green chilly, whole pepper, grated ginger, ghee, and salt, mix well.
  • Grease the idly plates or tumbler with oil, pour the batter to the idly plates and steam it for 20 mins.  Once it done, turn off the heat and remove the idly plate, let it sit in counter top for 5 mts. Remove the idlis carefully with a spatula and serve hot with peanut chutney or Mint Coconut Chutney.

   Tips
  • The batter should be coarse like rava (sooji) and thick.
  • Adjust the spiciness according to your taste. 
  • You can make idly with idly plates or tumbler or small cups or big stainless bowl or dhonnai, make sure you greased well with oil before pouring the batter.
  • Here I used tumblers to make idly, just pour the batter into the tumbler and keep it in a idly plate, but you can place only one plate in a idly cooker.
  • If your are using big stainless bowl with batter, use pressure cooker, in that case don't use weight, just cover it with lid. Finally slice it like cake and have it.
  • Use fresh curd to make this idly.
  • You can also saute the spices in oil, before adding them to batter.
    Health Benefits of  Rice, Urad Dal And Bengal Gram
  • Lentils are high in fiber and protein, and low in fat. Eating lentils and other foods that are rich in soluble dietary fiber can help decrease high cholesterol
    A dish of  rice with dal gives you carbohydrates, protein, fiber and fats for a healthy, balanced meal. The rice provides carbohydrates for quick-release energy & aids in digestion.
  • Urad dal is rich in protein and good for heart.

30 comments:

  1. I always have wanted to try these idlis, never really got a chance to have them. None of my South Indian friends prepare these :(

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  2. They look lovely Gayathri ! love the cup shaped ones especially :)

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  3. I love this Recipe very much nicely done dear :)

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  4. I love this idea.. looks so soft and tasty..

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  5. Wow such a nice recipe and lovely photos.

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  6. Kanchipuram idly looks delicious Love it.

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  7. Traditional recipe .. Looks delicious .. Love to have for breakfast

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  8. omg such an delicious kanchipuram idli love the traditional shape in glass :) looks fabulous dear !!

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  9. Kanchipuram idly looks really delicious like the glass shape like kulfi :))

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  10. really looks so yum and love the idea of making idly in glass...

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  11. always wanted to try this recipe... will do it soon...

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  12. These idlis look lovely and nice.. Perfectly made Gayathri :-)

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  13. Lovely Gayathri I love these flavorful kudalai idlis... love it...

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  14. lovely kanchipuram idlis.. Love the tall version.. My mom used to do that way when last 2 or 3 ladels are left after filling the idli plates.. :) And we siblings used to fight for that version of idli, steel glass idlis!

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  15. Idlis look perfect and delicious..the tall sized idles prepared in tumblers look so cute

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  16. Its s soft and delicious dear.

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  17. My other half will flip upside down if he sees this idly. He a big fan of it but I am so so. I am really attracted to how they came out, soft and yes to the pairing with chutney.

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  18. wow... cute and delicious idlysss...

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  19. Am a big fan of this kudalai idly but none at home..obviously i do make them rarely..Wish i live near u.

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  20. wow perfect idlis and nice presentation as well...

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  21. try heating the oven for app 10minutes, switch off, and leave the batter in it. ferments faster and amazingly well

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  22. lovely idli... and love to have idli in any form... Will be glad if u follow me back...
    & this is my space http://www.sujithaeasycooking.net/

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  23. Love these idlis, they look so cute in the tumbler shape..

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  24. Awesome idlis and wonderful presentation!

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  25. Brilliant idea to use a tumbler

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