Showing posts with label idli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label idli. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Quick Makeover For Leftover Idli


Good to Know:


Legumes are an excellent source of easily digestible protein, fiber, iron, folic acid, and other
B vitamins. Legumes are rich in soluble fiber, which has been shown to help improve insulin
resistance. Legumes contain low levels of sodium and high levels of potassium, calcium and
magnesium - a combination that is associated with a reduced risk of heart disease. Folate, a
mineral also found in abundance in legumes, is thought to reduce blood levels of homocysteine, a
compound that can boost heart disease risk.


Cooking time: 7 mins
Serves 2


Ingredients:
Leftover Idli's (6 Idli's)
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
1/4 tsp red chilli powder
1/4 tsp garam masala powder
Salt & sugar to taste


For Tempering: 3 tsp Oil
1/4 tsp mustard seeds
1/2 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp sesame seeds
1 pinch asafoetida pwd (hing)
few curry leaves


For Garnishing
Coriander & frozen or fresh shredded coconut. (optional)


Method:
1. Cut leftover Idli's in 1 x 4 quaters
2. Heat oil and add mustard seeds once it stops spluttering add cumin seeds, sesame seeds, curry leaves,asafoetida.
3. Now add idli's,turmeric, red-chilli,garam masala powder, salt and sugar, and toss lightly
untill mixed. Cook them for atleast 5-8 mins so it becomes soft,& gets coated nicely with all
the ingredients. Remove from flame, garnish it with coriander and coconut.
4.Serve hot as a guilt free snack.


Sending it to Spicy Lounge Event "Leftover Delicacies"
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tomato Onion Chutney & Idli(Steamed Rice & Lentil Dumplings)

Know what you Eat - If you are looking for a fat free food Idli(Steamed Rice & Lentil Dumpling) is the top food on the list. Idlis are made from a combination of rice and urad dal which is fermented and then steamed. Both these processes are very good for the digestive system and involve cooking with no oil at all. Most restaurants however use baking soda to speed up getting the idli batter ready and while too much baking soda does destroy nutrients and affects the digestive system in the long run. This is a very popular breakfast item in South India.



Now coming to the nutrition in this food, the carotenoid lycopene found in tomatoes (and everything made from them) is a very useful antioxidant and has cancer-preventing properties. Urad Dal(a type of lentil) is a very good source of dietary fiber and protein. Parboiling rice drives nutrients, especially thiamine, from the bran into the grain, so that parboiled white rice is 80% nutritionally similar to brown rice.

From yesterday's Chole puri from the North we are travelling down to the traditional Idli chutney of South. I always have Idli batter in my refrigerator and this is one of the quick breakfast item on a time crunchy day.

Tomato Chutney

Preparation Time - 1o mins
Cooking Time - 15 mins
Serves - 4


Ingredients

Tomato - 2 big ones ripe and firm but not over ripe
Onion - 1
Red chilli - 4 or to taste
Oil - 2 tsp
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Split Urad dal - 2 tsp
Asafaoetida powder - pinch

Method

1) Chop tomato and onion into small pieces and corsely grind in a blender along with red chillies(do not puree, otherwise it will become like tomato ketchup).
2) Heat oil, add mustard seeds. Once they stop spluttering add split urad dal, asafoetida powder and saute till urad dal becomes slightly brown.
3) Now add the tomato, onion, red chill paste and simmer in the gas stove for 10 to 15 minutes till the water evaporates.
4) Add salt to taste and serve with hot idlis.

Idli


Ingredients

Urad Dal(whole) - 1 cup
Idli Rice(Puzhungal Arisi/ ParBoiled Rice) - 2 1/2 cups**
Salt to taste

Method

1) Rinse and drain Urad dal till you get a clear water. Now soak in enough water for 2-3 hours.
2) Rinse and drain Idli rice and soak in enough water for 6 hours.
3) Using a stone grinder/blender grind the urad dal adding the soaked water little by little till you get a smooth fluffy batter.
4) Now grind the rice into a fine paste adding water little by little.
5) Mix the Urad dal batter, Rice batter and Salt and mix them thoroughly.
6) Leave it over night for the batter to ferment nicely, on cold winter days switch on the oven light and leave the batter inside the oven overnight. The heat from the light will make the batter to ferment.
7) The trick to get a soft spongy idli is proportion, the grind urad batter and rice batter should be in equal quantity, so based on how much batter you are getting from the urad dal adjust your rice batter.
8) Now use cooking spray and grease the idli plates, thoroughly combine the fermented batter and pour the batter in the greased plates and steam them for 15 minutes on medium heat in a pressure cooker or pan till they are cooked.
9) Serve with Chutney.

Event Participation

This dish goes to My legume love affair twelfth helping event hosted by Annarasa started by Susan.

This dish goes to Delectable Combinations hosted by Kamalika originally started by Sunshinemom.

This goes to EFM June Breakfast series hosted by Srish.


*This rice measurement depends on how much batter comes out from the urad dal, for most of the varieties available in India you can add as much upto 5 cups of rice. But the ones available here i use anywhere between 2 1/2 to 3 cups of rice. The fluffy urad batter and the rice batter should be in equal quantity to get a soft idli. So adjust according to the quality of your urad dal)