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Godhumai Rava idli | Rava idli | samba rava idli | idli recipe | gothuma rava idli is healthy tiffin variety prepared with broken wheat. Godhumai Rava idli is a quick instant Idli which doesn’t require any fermentation. Idli can be prepared within 20 mins.
Sometimes, a dish becomes an accidental hit, and we start liking them to the level where it is included regularly in the menu. To me, Godhumai Rava Idli is one such item.
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Ever since childhood days rava Idli is one of my favorite. Usually I buy MTR Rava idli mix for quick instant version. Once my friend thought me a way to make Rava idli in home with eno salt. I don’t but eno often so I couldn’t try it for a longtime. One day I was reading online that baking soda can be replaced with eno for recipes and tried Rava idli with baking soda and loved the result. Idli was so yum. I started prepared it often in home.
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One day I felt like having Rava Idli and when I was about to start, I realized I didn't have enough Rava at home. Godhumai Rava was in my sight. Though I have tried few recipe with cracked wheat, this Godhumai Rava idli is something which I did not even think about.
Followed my Rava Idli procedure, except that I used cracked wheat instead of rava. I was actually amazed by its texture and taste. Hubby and I liked this Idli more this Godhumai Rava idli. It was spongy and tasty, and above all healthy:) Hence from that day Godhumai Rava idli often happened in our kitchen
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Ingredients
- Cracked Wheat/ Gothuma Rava - 1 cup
- Thick Curd/ yogurt - 1/2 cup
- Carrot - 1 I chopped in chopper you can even grate them
- Water - 1/2 cup
- Baking Soda/Eno salt - 1/2 tsp I used baking soda
- Salt - as needed
- Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
- Urad dhal - 1 tsp
- Chana Dhal - 1 tsp
- Cashew nuts - as required
- Oil - 1 teaspoon + to grease
Instructions
- Add oil to pan. Once the oil is hot, add mustard seeds, urad dal and chana dal. Let them splutter
- Add Godhumai Rava and saute for a minute,switch off
- Transfer it to the wide bowl and let it cool
- Add yogurt, salt, water and carrot; mix well. Let them sit for 10 minutes
- Add baking soda to the Idli mix. Add 1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon of water; mix well
- Set the idli steamer ready and grease the idli mould with oil. add cashew and Pour ladle full of batter to the idli mould and cook for 10-12 minutes or until done. Serve hot with any chutney/ podi/sambar
Video
Notes
- If you are using bulgur wheat pulse them in a blender and make Idli
- Adjust the water according to the Rava
Ginger can be used for extra flavour - Water quantity may vary according to the cracked wheat brand
- Cashews can be sautéd and added to the idli
- If you prepare avoiding baking soda/eno rest the batter for 3-4 hours or overnight
Cracked Wheat Rava Idli
Preparation time : 10 mins | Standing time : 10 mins | Cooking time :10 mins | Serves: 3
Category : Breakfast
Ingredients:
Cracked Wheat/ Gothuma Rava - 1 cup
Thick Curd/ yogurt - 1/2 cup
Carrot - 1, I chopped in chopper you can even grate them
Water - 1/3 cup
Baking Soda/Eno salt - 1/2 teaspoon (I used baking soda)
Salt - as needed
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Urad dhal - 1 tsp
Chana Dhal - 1 tsp
Cashew nuts - as required
Oil - 1 teaspoon + to grease
Method:
- Add oil to pan. Once the oil is hot, add mustard seeds, urad dal and chana dal. Let them splutter
- Add Godhumai Rava and saute for a minute;switch off
- Transfer the mixture into a wide bowl
- Add yogurt, salt, water and carrot; mix well. Let them sit for 10 minutes
- Add baking soda to the Idli mix. Add 1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon of water; mix well
- Set the idli steamer ready and grease the idli mould with oil. Add cashew
- Pour ladle ful of batter to the idli mould and cook for 10-12 minutes or until done. Serve hot with any chutney/ podi/sambar
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Malar
Wow, that's a great idea Vidya, love this. I will try it very soon 😉
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Do try and tell me how it turned out dear:)
Chitra Jagadish
Ur absolutely right vidya few recipes unknowingly blooms more than our expectation....good one. ..
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Yes Chitra at times more than planned cooking, unplanned sounds delicious:)
Harini
Very healthy and tasty one,tempted to try 🙂
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Thanks Harini:)
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Beauties!! 🙂
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Thanks Shannu:)
crendina
Great and healthy idea! just ideal for summer evening, i'll try it and let you know 😉
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Thanks Credina:) waiting to here from you
smithakal
i love anything made from wheat bits....
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Yes Smitha, can't say no to fibre rich cracked wheat. Totally agree:)
apuginthekitchen
I love Idli but never attempted to make it myself. This really looks wonderful!
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Thanks Suzanne:)Idli is easy to prepare, if you like Idli try sometime I sure you wil like homemade version much
derekthezenchef
My wife loves yoghurt, so she might like this. And, another thing I have never even heard of, rava. How is this different from wheat, or is it the same thing? I understand it is equivalent to semolina. Thanks for your insights!
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Rava is semolina. glad to hear that your wife likes yogurt, try this breakfast I am sure she will like it
Sugar and Cinnamon
This looks delicious!
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Thanks Lillian:)
cafegarima
Wow! This is new for me Vidya. I am such a huge idli fan! 🙂
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Garima, Happy to know you are Idli fan:) Do try it dear
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Thanks Maria:) Do try and let me know how it turned out
swathiiyer
Delicious healthy idly Thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop.
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Thanks Swathi:) happy to be a part of the event
Liz
Never eaten them but they look absolutely delicious! thanks!
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Thanks Liz:)