This was the inspiration for the day – end result – 100% satisfaction
Served it with red pepper thogayal/chutney
Simple pleasures last longer folks!
Ingredients
1 cup instant oats
The crumbs of 6 toasted bread slices (about 1 and ½ cups)
¾ cup of sooji rava
2 cups of thick buttermilk
Salt
Grated carrots
1 serrano pepper (just for fun)
Crush cilantro
1 tsp of baking soda
Tempered with urad dal, mustard seeds, and a pinch of asafetida
Preparation
In a food processor blend the cold hard toast into a fine crumble
Add the instant oats and run them together once more
Pour into a deep bowl
Add the cream of wheat (sooji/ravai)
Salt
Gently stir in the buttermilk until all of the batter is one consistency and no dry flakes around
With a lemon zester, grate the Serrano pepper, crush cilantro and the carrots into bowl
Mix in
Temper in 1 tsp of oil the mustard, urad dal and asafetida until the mustard pops and the urad dal turns golden.
Add to the batter
Grease the Idli pans
Pour and steam for 10 mins
Allow them to cool before scooping the idlis
Serve hot with chutney/sambar of choice
In Pictures
Crumble the toast
Add the oats and spin again
Mix ingredients in buttermilk and add grated veggies
Add the thadka
Pour batter in the Idli mold
Serve Hot :)
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I am famished just looking at those Idli. They look divine!
ReplyDeletewow this is brilliant! will definitely try these :)
ReplyDeleteInnovative recipe...healthy and looks delicious...Loved the clicks too..
ReplyDeleteThat sounds very tempting, I am surely going to give it a try :)
ReplyDeleteWow wat a grt idea u had. Yummy idlis they really looks tempting.
ReplyDeletevery innovative recipe...brilliant idea n idly luks so inviting...very nice pictures n presentation...
ReplyDeletewow! yet another idli with oats!! awesome..shall try this out too :)
ReplyDeleteLooks very inviting Priya..
ReplyDeleteI am forming a habit of bookmarking most of your innovative recipes..beware of me !!!
ReplyDeleteNow, how did you even come up with the idea of mixing bread crumbs and oats and make IDLIS?? They look healthy and delicious. But I still can't figure out how did you get the idea of m......
ReplyDeletevery innovative idlis !! so healthy !!
ReplyDeleteReally efficient and creative dear! I never made idli before...but love them! :D
ReplyDeletepsst...dear about your Q on my header pic, yes dear that's my kitchen. Thank you.
You may want to see my post on my new home kitchen here..
http://love2cook-msia.blogspot.com/2010/04/my-black-white-themed-kitchen-pics.html
love the instructions and this looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteVery unique combo! the idlis have come out fluffy!
ReplyDeleteVery healthy idlis and awesome...
ReplyDeleteIdlis look super soft and yum.
ReplyDeleteLittle spicy balls of awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow..very innovative Idli there.And looks perfect..yum!
ReplyDeleteCool. Very innovative Priya.
ReplyDeleteU r known for innovation dear.
ReplyDeleteSuch delicious and healthy idlis :)
I liked the step by step method too.
Great healthy and quick idli recipe..
ReplyDeleteVery innovative idlies. They look so soft..
ReplyDeleteyummy idlis...very healthy too
ReplyDeletevery innovative and healthy idlis...
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea Priya...another of your innovative recipe. And these are looking so soft and fluffy..kudos to you.
ReplyDeleteLove these instant kind of idlis...Superb presentation.
ReplyDeletelooks totally awesome Priya- sounds wonderful ! pass the plate
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed at how you come up with such wonderful ideas, bravo! Idlis are an all time favorite, will definitely try your version next time...:)
ReplyDeleteThe idlies look perfect Priya!! These are so full of nutrients. Just perfect for breakfast :)
ReplyDeletesounds interesting and new to me dear...
ReplyDeleteidli looks healthy and delicious
Thx. for sharing :)
Wow, Lovely combination. Never heard this before. Its healthy too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea of using bread and oats to make idly,very innovative and healthy :)
ReplyDeleteThat baking mold is great!
ReplyDeleteInnovative recipe,looks really yummy.
ReplyDeleteSuper innovative Priya- idlis look gorgeous and not to mention super healthy too :)
ReplyDeleteBookmarked to try...such a nice idea
ReplyDeleteLovely and interesting combo.. love breads and oatmeal for breakfast... never tried to mix it to make an absolutely delicious indian breakfast.. hats off!!
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What do I say? The other have already said it all! Amazing idlis. A must make.
ReplyDeleteHowever I want the red pepper thogayal/chutney recipe link please.
wow tats amazingly brilliant idea...love it..
ReplyDeleteWat a innovative recipe... The idlis look soft and great
ReplyDeleteHealthy idlis..what a great idea dear..the idlis look so soft :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe and idli look perfect!
ReplyDeletehealthy! i am impressed that the idlis rose and look soft
ReplyDeleteNever thought of adding bread crumbs to Idlies, Priya. Really a medley of healthy ingredients.
ReplyDeletevery new to me Priya.. Idli's look super soft too
ReplyDeleteVery innovative idli recipe...I have tried out with oats & rava but adding bread crumbs?? I loved the idea!!!
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