
Day 2 of Blogging Marathon saw me dishing out Sprouts Rava Idli with Ginger-Carrot Chutney for a combo meal. Adding some sprouts + boiled veggies upped the health quotient of this meal quite a bit, and perfect for snack boxes and No Oil cooking options or even for breakfast.. Let's proceed to the combo dish, shall we ?
Ingredients:
For Rava Idli :
- Rawa / Sooji / cream of wheat - 1 cup
- Moong Sprouts - 1 cup
- finely minced Carrots + french beans - ⅛ cup
- Slightly sour curd - 1 cup.
- Minced ginger - ½ tsp
- Coriander leaves - few
- Salt - to taste
- Eno / fruit salt / soda - ½ tsp
- Tempering for Rava Idli : Oil - 1 TBSP, Mustard seeds & Urad - 1tsp each,curry leaves, cashew(opt)
For Ginger - Carrot Chutney:
- Ginger - 1 inch long (peeled and diced)
- Carrots - 1 medium
- Fried Gram / Hurigadale / Pottu Kadalai - 2 TBSP
- green chilli - 1
- Tamarind - 1 small lemon sized
- Salt - to taste
- Grated jaggery - 1 teaspoon (opt)
- Oil - 1 tsp
Method:
For Rava Idli:
1) In a skillet, prepare tempering with Rava idli tempering ingredients.
2) Dry roast rava / sooji till fragrant. Add a teaspoon of ghee for best results while dry roasting. Cool. Pour the tempering onto the rava and mix well.
3) Boil Moong sprouts and minced veggies (carrots / beans) with a pinch of salt for 10 minutes. Drain and add to the rava mix above.
4) Now add curd, soda / eno, ginger, coriander and mix well. Add more salt (as per your preference) and set aside for 5 minutes.
5) Grease idli trays and spoon in 2 tablespoon of this Idli batter into the moulds and steam for 12 - 15 minutes.
6) Unmould and serve with Ginger Carrot chutney.
For Ginger Carrot Chutney:
1) In a pan, heat oil. Fry Grated carrots, minced ginger, chillies. fried gram one by one.
2) Pulse with salt, jaggery, tamarind with 1 or 2 tablespoon of water to a thick chutney.
3) Serve with any Rotti / Idli / Dosa of your choice.
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Unknown says
Looks mouth watering !!!!Like to try out soon this version of rawa idli
Aarthi says
perfect combo meal
Gayathri Kumar says
Adding sprouts to rava idli makes it very nutritious. Idlis look so delicious..
Harini says
I make the regular rava idli but addition of sprouts just takes it to the next level! Too good to resist!
The Pumpkin Farm says
sprouts, ginger carrots..lovely, never imagined them in the same dream as idlis..love the idea.
Pavani says
Both the dishes look so healthy and delicious. Ginger & carrot chutney sounds very interesting--must try soon.
Vardhini says
Love rava idli. They have turned out so perfect Kalyani. Thx for linking to the event.
Vardhini
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Suma Gandlur says
The twist of adding nutritious sprouts to the batter makes it interesting.
Monika says
I make rava idlies often the idea of adding sprouts sounds very good
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