My husband loves idli but me not as much. I am guilty of not making this often for him. Being a food blogger, it is hard to have idly batter in the refrigerator and think of cooking something else. The mind just wants to take the easy way out and use the idli batter in the refrigerator. The idli batter is no rocket science to grind. It does take a little bit of experience from trial and error to see what kind of batter consistency works well and how much fermentation time is important. I can write as much as I want about all the techniques, but it does not mean it will work the same way. What works for me may not work too well for you, but these general steps should help you to make your own Idly batter. Idli is a safe bet when eating out during traveling. It is completely vegan and gluten-free and since it is steamed, makes it very easy to digest. Idly is also one of the safest beginner solid food for kids. It is gentle on their stomach and also quite filling. It pairs really well with any chutney or sambhar. Our favorite though is to eat it with milagai podi. Idli slathered with milagai podi is my husband’s favorite travel food. Use good quality Idli rice and Urad dal / ullutham paruppu. I use skinned whole urad dal as it gives a great texture to the batter. The better the quality of the ingredients, the softer the idlis are. This batter for fermented rice cake can also be used to make dosai. I always make idli 2 or 3 times and the rest of the batter is used to make dosai or kuzhi paniyaram.

A for Akki Roti  B for Baghrir with Orange Butter Sauce C for Chickpeas Shawarma D for Double Ka Meetha E for Esquites F for Farro Salad G for Gur Papdi H for Hayagreeva Maddi Preparation time - 30 minutes plus about 8 hours of soaking time and 12 hours of fermenting timeCooking time - about 10 minutesDifficulty level - Intermediate

Ingredients to make Idli - Makes about 70 to 80

Idli Rice - 4 cups Urad dal / Ullutham Paruppu - 1 cup (I use whole urad) Fenugreek seeds / Vendhayam - 1 tbsp Salt - to taste

Procedure to make Fermented Rice Cake -

To make the Idly Batter -

Measure the Idli rice and Urad dal in two separate bowls. Wash them well under running water and soak it for 4 to 6 hours. Add the fenugreek seeds along with the rice when soaking. My mother used to soak the rice first and a couple of hours before grinding would soak the dal. I am very forgetful and hence I soak them both at the same time.

Drain the water and then grind the ullutham paruppu first in a wet grinder. We could grind it in the blender, but it heats up very fast and does not make the batter as fluffy as a wet grinder does.

When grinding the ullutham paruppu, add water little by little. We want a stiff batter and also adding too much water in the beginning will not grind the dal as well as it should.

It takes about 20 minutes for the ullutham paruppu to be completely ground and be fluffy and airy.

Transfer this to a container and keep it covered.

Now grind the rice adding just enough water. It will take about 15 minutes for the rice to be ground.

Transfer the ground rice to the same container as the urad dal batter. Make sure the batter is in a container that is twice as big as the batter volume.

Add the required salt and using your hands mix the batter well. Please note that use your hands to mix the batter. My mother always said that using your hands to mix incorporates some body heat to the batter and helps to ferment better.

Keep the batter in a warm, draft-free place for 8 to 12 hours. Depending on how warm the place is, it could take longer than 12 hours. For me, it takes anywhere from 18 to 24 hours.

Making the Idli -

Once the batter has fermented well, give it a gentle mix.

Add water to the idli pot or pressure cooker or steamer and let it come to a boil.

Grease the idli plates well and pour a ladle full of batter into the plates.

Place the batter in the idli pot and steam it for 8 to 10 minutes. The idlis would have puffed up when cooked.

Let it sit for a couple of minutes and then remove it from the idli plate and serve hot with chutney, sambhar, or my favorite - Milagai Podi.

The batter for the fermented rice cake stores very well in an air-tight container for a couple of weeks.

Notes and Observation -

Make sure to use idly rice to make the idli.

I use whole-skinned urad dal for idli. You could use split ones as well but the texture that we get from the whole urad is very different.

Fermenting the batter is the most important thing. I usually place mine in a pantry or a kitchen closet to ferment mine. Make sure you place it in a draft-free place. You could place it in the oven as well but I would not leave the lights on as it causes fungal growth.

Before steaming the idli, heat the water in the pot and then place the idli plate. Also, grease the plates well before pouring the batter.

Chutneys for Idli

 If you made this recipe and liked it, give a star rating on the recipe card or let me know in the comments below. You could also share it with me on Instagram using #MyCookingJourney and tagging me @sandhya.ramakrishnan. You could follow me and my recipes on Facebook |Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter/X

Recipe

Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 48Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 16Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 37Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 94Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 40Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 32Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 33Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 61Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 16Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 66Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 14Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 55Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 26Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 89Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 11Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 10Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 40Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 19Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 89Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 94Idli   Fermented Rice Cake   Vegan And Gluten Free   - 42