Find all the various traditional south indian breakfast recipes
like idli, dosa, vada, rasam, sambar, thokku, poriyal, fry recipes, south indian breakfast chutneys, south indian vegetarian recipes, south indian lunch recipes, south indian dinner recipes and south indian non veg recipes, south indian curry recipes of vegetables, chicken, mutton, fish, prawns etc...
Not exact matches
It's mouth tempting recipe... I would love to make one... I tried many of your recipes
like gulab jamun, nankhatai, rasgulla, dhokla,
idli etc... n they all turned out awesome... It was really of great help for persons
like who don't have much idea of making such delicious recipes... I would
like to ask for the measurements of rice n other ingredients for making biryani for a number of 2 - 3 persons....
I prepare Ragi
Idli using even Ragi Rava but today I am posting the recipe of idli dosa batter using ragi flour which can be used to make both idli and dosa.I usually prefer to make a spicy chutney to go along with ragi idli and dosa to balance the distinct flavor of ragi.However I like the ragi idli using ragi rava instead of ragi flour because of the usage of the rawa that gives the idli a better texture and softness, I will post that version sometime soon, but dosas come out nicely with this recipe and is a good way to feed those who are finicky to include this wonderful finger millet in their diet.If you want to use the whole finger millets instead of flour you can check out my ultimate multigrain dosa recipe where I have used the whole millets instead of the flo
Idli using even Ragi Rava but today I am posting the recipe of
idli dosa batter using ragi flour which can be used to make both idli and dosa.I usually prefer to make a spicy chutney to go along with ragi idli and dosa to balance the distinct flavor of ragi.However I like the ragi idli using ragi rava instead of ragi flour because of the usage of the rawa that gives the idli a better texture and softness, I will post that version sometime soon, but dosas come out nicely with this recipe and is a good way to feed those who are finicky to include this wonderful finger millet in their diet.If you want to use the whole finger millets instead of flour you can check out my ultimate multigrain dosa recipe where I have used the whole millets instead of the flo
idli dosa batter using ragi flour which can be used to make both
idli and dosa.I usually prefer to make a spicy chutney to go along with ragi idli and dosa to balance the distinct flavor of ragi.However I like the ragi idli using ragi rava instead of ragi flour because of the usage of the rawa that gives the idli a better texture and softness, I will post that version sometime soon, but dosas come out nicely with this recipe and is a good way to feed those who are finicky to include this wonderful finger millet in their diet.If you want to use the whole finger millets instead of flour you can check out my ultimate multigrain dosa recipe where I have used the whole millets instead of the flo
idli and dosa.I usually prefer to make a spicy chutney to go along with ragi
idli and dosa to balance the distinct flavor of ragi.However I like the ragi idli using ragi rava instead of ragi flour because of the usage of the rawa that gives the idli a better texture and softness, I will post that version sometime soon, but dosas come out nicely with this recipe and is a good way to feed those who are finicky to include this wonderful finger millet in their diet.If you want to use the whole finger millets instead of flour you can check out my ultimate multigrain dosa recipe where I have used the whole millets instead of the flo
idli and dosa to balance the distinct flavor of ragi.However I
like the ragi
idli using ragi rava instead of ragi flour because of the usage of the rawa that gives the idli a better texture and softness, I will post that version sometime soon, but dosas come out nicely with this recipe and is a good way to feed those who are finicky to include this wonderful finger millet in their diet.If you want to use the whole finger millets instead of flour you can check out my ultimate multigrain dosa recipe where I have used the whole millets instead of the flo
idli using ragi rava instead of ragi flour because of the usage of the rawa that gives the
idli a better texture and softness, I will post that version sometime soon, but dosas come out nicely with this recipe and is a good way to feed those who are finicky to include this wonderful finger millet in their diet.If you want to use the whole finger millets instead of flour you can check out my ultimate multigrain dosa recipe where I have used the whole millets instead of the flo
idli a better texture and softness, I will post that version sometime soon, but dosas come out nicely with this recipe and is a good way to feed those who are finicky to include this wonderful finger millet in their diet.If you want to use the whole finger millets instead of flour you can check out my ultimate multigrain dosa recipe where I have used the whole millets instead of the flours.
Make it less spicy if you
like to dunk the soft, fluffy pieces of
idli into the chutney.....
It's helpful to know kimchi & kombucha are harmful, but what about the vast universe of other fermented foods
like sourdough breads, fermented pancakes
like dosa /
idli, fermented veggies
like sauerkraut, soy - based miso / natto / tempeh / soy sauces / Braggs aminos, cultured soy yogurt or fermented plant - based «cheeses» etc..
Additionally, this sauce is thoroughly relished with delicacies
like dhokla, cheela,
idlis, etc..
Gluten - free breads
like injera and
idli are filling and hearty.
Being a South Indian, I am a HUGE fan of eating delicacies
like Dosa and
Idli.