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Vermicelli idli

07.25.2006 · Posted in Breakfast or snacks, Idlis

This recipe was long time due. When we came here, I was not having the idli stand. So I used to cook in normal cooker vessels. Though there is no change in taste, those idlis didn’t look good. So I finally purchased a stand last week.

My mom always prepared this idli for evening snack. We used to return from school at 5.30 or so and would demand something good to eat. So she always kept ready very delicious dishes like this. I prepare this for breakfast, as evening snack is something difficult to fit in our busy schedule.

Ingredients:
1 cup vermicelli
1/2 cup rava(wheat sooji)
3/4 cup curd/yogurt
3-4 strands coriander leaves
2-3 green chilies
2 tbl spns fresh/frozen coconut
1 tea spn ghee
1/2 tea spn mustard seeds
A pinch baking soda
1/2 tea spn urad daal
4-5 curry leaves
A pinch asafoetida
Salt

Method:
Heat ghee and fry vermicelli and rava for around 5-6mins.
Add curd and keep it aside for around 1/2 an hour. If the vermicelli and rava soaks well, the idlis come out very soft. Add more curd if the batter becomes too dry.
Add coconut, salt, coriander leaves and green chilies (cut into small pieces).
Heat oil and add mustard seeds and urad daal when mustard starts popping and urad daal becomes brownish, add curry leaves, baking soda and a pinch of asafoetida. Add this seasoning to the batter and mix well.
Put the batter in greased idli stand and steam them.
Serve with chutney pitto/powder.

Serves : 2-3
Preparation time : 20min



21 Responses to “Vermicelli idli”

  1. Looks yummy! Can you please post your chutney pitto recipe?

  2. aruna pai says:

    I have always heard abt this idli, but never tired it. Now that i have a neat recipe from you, i am surely going to try this in a day or two. Thanks for the same.

  3. Reena Talekar says:

    My God Shilpa , u r awesome …

  4. Shilpa, I too wanted to blog about this but thought of doing it another time after I saw Shammi’s (Food, in the Main) post 3-4 days back. I really like these idlis.

  5. Thanks Shanta, Aruna, Reena.
    Krithika, I too saw Shammi’s post. Still I wanted to post this recipe. There might be few different visitors for my site and they might not be knowing about what has been posted in other sites. This is what one of my friend told me (who is also a regular reader to my site).

  6. Shilpa, this looks and sounds really easy. I will put it on my must-try list. This week we are eating mainly American food as we have guests. Maybe over the weekend!

  7. your vermicelli idlis look so good and is an easy recipe to follow. I am sure to try it… maybe weekend breakfast. Thanks for sharing.

  8. Shilpa, is Asafoetida also added to the tadka ?

  9. Reshma, Yes, Asafoetida is added. It was a typo, I have updated the post. Thanks.

  10. Thanks shilpa, that was a quick response. I have added both haldi and asafoetida to the tadka :-) , i am baking them now.

  11. Great one…I would have had no idea abt it…if u had not put a column of ‘revisited recipes’ !! Good idea! I am collecting a no of recipes to serve my Ammi when Iam going to home this time..this should surely win her applause!! Tnx for sharing!

  12. DEAr SHILPA,

    my mom 2 used 2 make these idlis.i hv a suggestion 2 mk it evn fluffier & lighter.instead of bakin soda,add 1 satchet ENO {regular} jst b4 steaming & c the difference.mix the eno well in2 the batter

    put batter till it reaches 1/2 the idli cup.it swells it it reaches the rim.

  13. HI shilpa,
    just browsed through ur sites and found out great brkfast recipes.well i have some queries regardign rava & vermicelli idlis.cn u get some pictures of the same,i mean of the batter,just to c how they look like.i dnt have a blogsite,but cooking is my passion and hobby.

    thanks for the wonderful recipes.

    Regards
    Sweety

    Shilpa: Rutu, when I cook these next time, I will try to click pictures in steps. I am sure if you follow the the measurements, it will work out just fine.

  14. I loved the recipe when I tried it and put it on my website too at http://tryoutcook.blogspot.com I hope you dont mind. I did credit your name and provided a link to your site. Please let me know if you have any objections with it.

    Shilpa: TC, its okay if you have posted this recipe on your blog. But usually it is always good to write in your own words and copy and paste. Btw…I saw your post and wheat sooji means the sooji used for making upma.

  15. which vermicelli rice or wheat one which you are using here to make idli……… watering in mouth ….. thank for recipe i try this in this weekend.

    Shilpa: Its the Wheat vermicelli Sushma. However you can make same with rice vermicelli too.

  16. sowmya madhavan says:

    i made this vermicilli idli today…tasted wonderful….it was soft,but firm(not hard).I mean it wasn’t as fluffy as the plain idlis. Are they supposed to be like that only or i kept it for more than 30 minutes and added about 3/4 cup curds and later about 1/2 cup..is that the reason?

    Shilpa: Yes they are not as fluffy as normal idlis. They are supposed to be soft and firm. Add a little cooking soda if you feel they are too hard. More curd should not cause any problem.

  17. hi .. well this the gud sight .. to know abt the recipes .of our favourite dishes ..

  18. I like this site and it really excellent for those who are newly married and inexperience housewife. I would like to contribute my receipe and daily tips. It is possible to send? and how.

    Regards

    Cema

  19. Kshama says:

    Hi Shilpa,

    My mom- Kavita is a regular visitor of your blog and she is the one who suggested me the same. Since then I have been a silent visitor of your blog and really appreciate your recipes.

    I wanted a quick,yummy and different kind of a snack to be prepared, n my mom suggested Vermicili Idli from your blog. I must say, i tried it out and it has come out really good. We just loved it. Thanks for sharing such an easy recipe and keep going! :)

  20. dear shilpa,
    i have a great problem of idli maker. i.e i dont have idli maker and here where i stay it is not available so plz if u can send me subsitute of idli maker as i like idlis very much and i love to make it.

    plz send me some ideas
    shilpa

    Shilpa: Shilpa, check out if you get small steel bowls. I make idlis in bowls these days. Aayi also makes it in cooker vessels and then cuts into square pieces.

  21. suchitra menon says:

    hello shilpa,
    last night i made your vermicelli idlis..what should i say..super duper hit all the way…
    i had a couple of them left over so i cut them into bite sized chunks and smeared some onion and chilli paste and salt..then i sauted it in little oil…wow what a yummy treat that was.i made that for my self and my hubby n kids gobbled it all up:(…thanx a ton for the beautiful recipes.

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