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RAVA IDLI (This suji idli requires no grinding and fermentation)

Rava Idli is a soft, pillowy steamed savory cake made from rava or suji and is a popular variation of the traditional South Indian Idli which is made with fermented rice and lentil batter. Rava, also known as ‘suji’ in Hindi and ‘semolina’ in English, is simply granulated wheat.


Ingredients

For Frying & Roasting

  • 2 tablespoons ghee (clarified butter)

  • 14 halved cashews

  • ½ teaspoon mustard seeds

  • 1 teaspoon chana dal (husked and split bengal gram or split & husked chickpeas)

  • ½ teaspoon cumin seeds

  • 10 curry leaves – chopped

  • 1 pinch asafoetida – optional

  • 1 teaspoon or 1 inch finely chopped ginger

  • 1 green chili – finely chopped

For Batter

  • 2 tablespoons finely grated carrots – optional

  • 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves (cilantro)

  • ½ teaspoon salt or add as required

  • 1 cup or 175 grams cup rava (sooji, semolina, cream of wheat)

  • ½ cup Curd (yogurt)

  • ½ to ¾ cup water or add as required

  • 1 teaspoon eno (fruit salt) or ¼ teaspoon or 2 to 3 pinches of baking soda

Instructions

Frying & Roasting

  1. Heat 2 tablespoons ghee in a pan. Keep the heat to low or medium-low. Add the halved cashews. Stirring often fry the cashews till golden. Remove fried cashews with a slotted spoon draining the ghee and keep aside.

  2. To the same pan add mustard seeds and let them begin to splutter. Keep the heat to low or medium-low

  3. When the mustard seeds begin to splutter add the chana dal. Stirring often fry chana dal till they look golden and crunchy. Then add the cumin seeds and fry for 4 to 5 seconds.

  4. Now add the chopped curry leaves, asafoetida, finely chopped ginger, and green chilies. Mix well and fry for 10 seconds. Keep the heat to a low.

  5. Next add rava (cream of wheat, suji, semolina).

  6. Mix well and stirring often roast the rava till they become aromatic, change color a bit (but should not get browned or golden) and the grains look separate. Roasting rava will take about 5 to 7 minutes depending on the thickness and heaviness of the pan, and the flame intensity. Once the rava is well roasted, keep the pan aside. Let the rava become warm.

Making Batter

  1. To the roasted rava, add 2 tablespoons finely grated carrots, 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves, and ½ teaspoon salt, or add as required.

  2. Next, add curd (yogurt) and water as required. Depending on the quality of rava and the thickness of curd, you can adjust the water from ½ to ¾ cup. If the curd is liquid and has whey in it, then add ½ cup water. If the curd is very thick, then add ¾ cup water. Basically, you need to get a medium consistency batter.

  3. Mix very well and let the batter rest covered for 20 minutes. The rava idli batter is neither thick nor thin in consistency and has a medium consistency.

  4. Brush oil or ghee on the idli pan molds. Place a fried halved cashew in the center of the molds. Also, heat 2 to 2.5 cups of water in a pot. Keep a small length trivet stand or a rack in the pot. Heat the water till it comes to a boil.

  5. After 20 minutes this is the consistency of the batter after resting. If in case the batter looks thick, rava idli batter looks thick, then add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water to get a medium consistency. Rava absorbs water and so the batter might thicken after 20 minutes. If the curd is thick, then also you may need to add more water. If you have added more water in the beginning, then you may not need any water at this step.

  6. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon eno or ¼ teaspoon baking soda evenly over the batter. Quickly mix very well.

Steaming Idli's

  1. Pour the batter into the idli molds. Place them in the pot with the hot water. Cover with a lid and steam rava idli for 10 to 12 minutes.

  2. To check the doneness, a toothpick or wooden skewer inserted in the rava idli should come out clean. Remove the idli plates carefully and let them rest for 3 to 4 minutes. Then with a spoon remove the rava idli.

  3. Serve the steaming hot rava idli with sambar and your favorite coconut chutney.

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