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Many Many thanks to you Harini for introducing me to these idlis, they were soft, spongy and incredibly tasty and will be a staple at our home now. And this was the most pleasurable time because my newly turned 3yr old helped me with the whole process J
The original recipe is here - I doubled the quantities to serve my family of 5Here is my version with a few slight changes
Ingredients -
To make for a family of 4 or 6
1 cup of couscous
1cupof sooji
2 cups of yogurt +2 tbsp of buttermilk
Carrots & cilantro finely chopped/grated 1 cup
Dried Nuts Coarsely Chopped 3 Tbsp (I used peanuts, almonds and cashews)
1 green chili
Baking Soda 1.5 tsp
Salt as per taste
Turmeric 1/4 tsp
Olive Oil 1 tsp
Curry leaves, cumin and mustard seeds, urad dal with a pinch of asafetida for tempering
Preparation
Mix the sooji and the couscous in a wide mouthed dish
Add the baking soda and salt and mix into dry batter
Crush the nuts and add and mix in
Add the grated carrots raw (I did not cook it like the original recipe calls for)
Crush cilantro
Add about 1tsp of salt
Now add the yogurt and mix in well
Temper the mustard seeds, cumin, urad dal, chili and the asafetida and some roughly torn curry leaves
Add this to the batter and mix in well
Spray your idli plates with non-stick olive oil or other and steam idlis for 10-12 minutes – that’s all it took for me
Healthy, hearty and delicious idlis good to go J
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