Rava Idli is a popular variation of the traditional breakfast, Idli, that is made with fermented rice and lentil batter. Rawa Idli is usually made with rava or suji and is a quicker process to make than traditional Idli.
Are you still making those Rava Idli with the packaged idli mix? Try this homemade version and you will realize that this is as easy as making it from the mix. And the best thing is you don’t have to run to the store to buy anything.
Everything you need to make these idlis is readily available in your pantry.
These idlis are very filling and adding carrots and onions also gets the vegetable dose in the meal. Once the rawa is fried and the seasonings cooked, it takes only a few minutes to get it all together. This would be a perfect weekday dinner solution.
Preparation time – 15 mins
Cooking time – 30 mins
Difficulty level – easy
Ingredients to make Rava Idli - makes around 20 idlis
- Fine rawa – 2 cups
- Oil/ghee – 1 tbsp
- Onion (finely chopped) – 1 (optional)
- Green chilies (finely chopped) – 4
- Sour thick yogurt – 2 cups
- Curry leaves – few
- Cilantro – few (for garnish)
- Carrot (finely grated) – 1(optional)
- Salt – to taste
- Baking soda – ½ tsp
For seasoning
- Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
- Black gram dhal (ullutham paruppu) – 1 tsp
- Bengal gram dhal (kadalai paruppu) – 2 tsp
- Cashew nuts (broken) – about 10
- Asafetida – ¼ tsp
Procedure to make Rava Idli -
- Roast the rawa just until it starts to turn brown and keep it aside.
- Heat oil, add all the seasonings and once they are browned add the chopped onion, curry leaves, and green chilies. Fry it until the onion turn translucent. Let it cool down to room temperature and then mix it with the roasted rawa. Add half of the grated carrot to the mixture.
- Add the baking soda and salt to the rawa mixture. Now add the curd and mix it well. To bring it to the idli batter consistency add water (if needed).
- Grease the idli plates and add grated carrot and cilantro to the bottom of the plate. Then pour the Rawa Idli batter and steam it for 10 – 12 mins.
- Serve the Rava Idli hot with chutney!!
Notes and observations
- Once the batter is ready, it is important that they are cooked right away. Keeping the batter too long results in dry idlis.
- Mix the rawa with the seasoning and curd after it has cooled down to room temperature. This allows the idli to be fluffy.
- If making more Rawa Idli, mix the batter in batches.
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Recipe
Rava Idli Rawa Idli Recipe
Equipment
- pan
- bowl
- spatula
- Idli Steamer
Ingredients
- 2 cups Fine rawa
- 1 tablespoon Oil/ghee
- 1 Onion finely chopped
- 4 Green chilies finely chopped
- 2 cups Sour thick yogurt
- few Curry leaves
- few Cilantro for garnish
- 1 Carrot finely grated (optional)
- to taste Salt
- ½ teaspoon Baking soda
For seasoning
- 1 teaspoon Mustard seeds
- 1 teaspoon Black gram dhal ullutham paruppu
- 2 teaspoon Bengal gram dhal kadalai paruppu
- 10 Cashew nuts broken
- ¼ teaspoon Asafetida
Instructions
- Roast the rawa just until it starts to turn brown and keep it aside.
- Heat oil, add all the seasonings and once they are browned add the chopped onion, curry leaves and green chilies. Fry it until the onion turn translucent. Let it cool down to room temperature and then mix it with the roasted rawa. Add half of the grated carrot to the mixture.
- Add the baking soda and salt to the rawa mixture. Now add the curd and mix it well. To bring it to the idli batter consistency add water (if needed).
- Grease the idli plates and add grated carrot and cilantro to the bottom of the plate. Then pour the batter and steam it for 10 – 12 mins.
- Serve the Rava Idli hot with chutney!!
Notes
- Once the batter is ready, it is important that they are cooked right away. Keeping the batter too long results in dry idlis.
- Mix the rawa with the seasoning and curd after it has cooled down to room temperature. This allows the idli to be fluffy.
- If making more idlis, mix the batter in batches.
Anonymous says
Sometimes I get brown spots on the Rava Idlies, probably due to the soda. Do you get them ?
My Cooking Journey says
Hi Gayathri,
I have not tried that. Can i add that to regular idli also? So for the rawa idli, I add the eno salt instead of the baking soda? I should try that some time 🙂
Gayathri says
sandhya I just now remembered..Have you ever tried adding eno fruit salt to rawa idli or dhokla?It comes out fluffy. I have tried this and the result was good.YOu should eno fruit salt(plain) at the time of making the idli/dosa..