These healthy Idlis are a perfect addition to your Breakfast routine because they are easy to make using Barnyard Millet Rava instead of Idly Rava. Addition of millets in Idlis increases the nutrition level and the health benefits that we get are innumerable. I got Barnyard Millet Rava from Indian stores here in USA . You can use any other millet Rava that is available in stores near you. I have been experimenting with Idli batter from a long time now and this is one of the successful experiments and so sharing with you all. INGREDIENTS; Barnyard millet rava 2 cups Urad dal 4 cups Soaked medium poha 1/4 cup Methi powder 1 tsp Water required for grinding Baking Soda 1 pinch Salt to taste 🌫 Wash & Soak Urad dal for 6-7 hours in enough water. 🌫Wash & Soak Barnyard Millet Rava in water for 2 hours. Soak poha in some water. 🌫 Grind soaked Urad dal with soaked poha and methi seeds powder into a smooth batter. 🌫Add this to Soaked Millet Rava and mix well. Keep in a warm place a
Roasted gram dal Murukku is an Instant south Indian version of Chaklis which is usually prepared in Maharashtra and Gujarat. These are usually prepared in Diwali and Krishna Janamashtami. 5Chaklis are a bit harder in texture than these Murukkus. They are so light they can't hold shape like Chaklis. I bet these are too good to resist and will be eaten off within no time especially by children. This is a very handy recipe as you can prepare them within no time with ingredients you already have in hand. Roasted gram also known as Puthani is powdered to make a flour and combined with Rice flour and butter to make crispy melt in mouth Murukkus. Flavored with Hing, Carom seeds, and sesame seeds, these are super delicious to relish and enjoy. The main trick is in mixing the butter along with the flours such that they turn too light and crispy. Let's dive into the recipe. INGREDIENTS: Roasted gram /Puthani 1/2 cup Rice flour 2 cups Ajwain / Carom seeds 1/2 tsp Melted butter