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Idlis – Soft and fluffy steamed South Indian cakes!

Idlis have been a part of my diet ever since I was introduced to my first solids. My mum, used to feed me these lovely and nutritious steamed cakes mashed in milk and sugar or dipped in ghee and sugar. These soft, fluffy and tempting white rice cakes find their place prominently in every South Indian home. As we grew from babies to childhood to teenage years, the idlis always played a special role in our diet but then when I got married and was left stranded by myself in my kitchen, the thought of the lovely soft idlis  hit me so hard. All the while, I enjoyed the spongy cakes at home but never bothered to make an attempt to learn it. I took for granted that idlis which were so easy to relish would be easy to make too!

Though I tried a hand at making the idlis, after mum explained it a couple of times over phone, I always managed to make some cracked-up white rocks. So on the very first visit my parents made to my place, my mom thought me the art of making the idlis. That’s when I realized my mistakes- I would either under cook it or over cook it, the timing was never perfect or the batter was not well fermented.

Having mastered this favourite dish, I make it very often for breakfast or for a light dinner. These steamed cakes ‘idlis’ can be savoured with sambar, chutney, idli podi, fish/chicken curry etc. There are various kinds of idlis made in every home. Some add rice cream/rava or cooked rice, ragi/finger millet idli and so on. The idlis can also be made with just ordinary rice and lentil.

These fluffy and tasty discs have not just restricted their presence in South-Indian homes but also in other Indian cuisines and across the globe, where our Indians have spread ‘the taste of India’.

 

 

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Makes : 25

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