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    Home » Recipes » Breakfast Recipes

    Sabakki Idli | Sago Idli | Javvarisi Idli | Sabudana Idli

    Published: Jul 19, 2021 by Ramya · 4 Comments

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    Learn how to make easy and super soft Sabakki Idli recipe with detailed step by step pictures. Sabudana Idli recipe, Sago Idli recipe, Javvarisi Idli recipe, Saggubiyyam Idli recipe – easy, no grind, super soft idli recipe.

    Sabakki Idli Recipe

    Sabakki Idli is a very easy and delicious steamed breakfast recipe made with tapioca pearls – known as sago, sabudana, javvarisi, saggubiyyam, sabakki in various parts of India. This is a simple no grind recipe that yields the most delicious and soft idlis with little preparation ahead. Tapioca pearls or sago are rich in starch and when soaked for a few hours with rice rava in sour curd, they turn soft and are ready to be steamed.

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    • No Grind Idli Batter
    • Ingredients for Sabudana Idli
    • Tips & Important Notes for Making Sago Idli
    • Serving Suggestions
    • Similar Recipes
    • Sabakki Idli Recipe with Step by Step Pictures
    • Recipe Notes
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    No Grind Idli Batter

    There are a variety of idli recipes and knowing my love for healthy breakfast & idlis in particular, there are a number of recipes – making soft idlis from batter made in mixie, Andhra style rava idlis, mtr style instant rava idli, oats idli, semiya idli. This Sabudana Idli is a cross between the traditional idli and an instant idli. For a regular rice based idli batter, the ingredients should be soaked, ground and fermented before idlis could be steamed. However for an instant idli batter, there is no soaking, grinding or fermentation. For this sago idli, we soak and pre-ferment the batter but there is no grinding involved, cutting short the effort.

    Easy Sabudana Idi Recipe

    Ingredients for Sabudana Idli

    There are very few ingredients to make javvarisi idli.

    Sago/Tapioca Pearls – This is the main starchy ingredient that makes the idli. You could use large, medium or small sized sago, the soaking time could differ depending on the size though.

    Rice Rava – To add to the texture of the idli and give it a shape, we use thin rice rava also called idli rava.

    Sour Curd – Helps in fermenting the starch during the soaking process.

    Coconut & Coriander Leaves – add a ton of flavor to the idlis

    For exact measurements and other ingredients, do checkout the recipe below.

    How to make soft sago idlis

    Tips & Important Notes for Making Sago Idli

    Sabakki Idli is a simple, easy recipe that is beginner-friendly. There are a few tips and notes to make it perfectly, follow them below.

    • It is important to use sour curd to soak the sabudana and rice rava. This helps in building the flavor and also ferments to the batter during the soaking process.
    • Adding a pinch of baking soda helps yield fluffy idlis, especially if they are not to be consumed immediately.
    • Do not steam the idlis for more than 10 mins as they could get soggy on overcooking.
    • Always rest the idlis for 5-7 mins before removing from the mould for retaining the shape perfectly.
    Sago Idli Recipe

    Serving Suggestions

    Sago Idli is best served hot with coconut chutney or tiffin sambar for both breakfast as well as dinner. It is better to consume the idlis immediately, or atleast on the same day. The batter can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container for a day, but it cannot be frozen. If storing the idlis for more than a day, keep them refrigerated in an airtight container and reheat before serving either in a microwave oven or steamer.

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      Andhra Idli | How to make Soft Idli using Idli Rava
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    Sabakki Idli Recipe

    Sabakki Idli Recipe with Step by Step Pictures

    In a mixing bowl add ¼ cup sago/tapioca pearls and ½ cup rice rava.

    Along with it add 1 cup thick sour curd.

    Mix well and let it to rest for 8hrs or overnight.

    Sago should be soft and the mixture should look thick. Add salt as needed and mix well.

    Next add 2 tablespoon grated coconut and ¼ cup finely chopped coriander leaves. Mix well.

    Add water little by little to adjust the consistency of the batter. I added about ¼ cup of water.

    The batter should be thick, but in dropping consistency.

    Meanwhile bring the water to boil in the idli steamer pot and grease the idli plates with a drop of oil (optional). Before filling the idli mould, add a pinch of baking soda to the batter and mix well. Fill the idli mould with the batter.

    Place the idli plates on the steamer and steam for 10-11mins on medium heat.

    When the idlis look fluffy and are cooked, remove from heat.

    Let them rest for 5-7 mins before removing them from the idli plate.

    Serve hot with coconut chutney and tiffin sambar.

    How to make instant Sago Idli

    Recipe Notes

    • Using thick curd that is sour makes the idlis tasty and also, best way to get rid of sour curd.
    • Make sure to place the idli plates on the steamer only after the water has begun steaming. Else, the idlis can turn soggy or hard when cooked.
    • Cooking/Baking Soda is optional but it is a failproof way to get soft & fluffy idlis that are made instantly. If serving immediately, this can be totally skipped. I made a batch without the soda and while they were soft, the batch with a small pinch of soda turned much softer.

    I would be delighted to know if you have tried this recipe, don’t forget to share your feedback and comments below. If you have any questions, you can e-mail me! I am also available on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter 🙂

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    Sago Idli Recipe

    Sabakki Idli | Sago Idli | Javvarisi Idli | Sabudana Idli

    Ramya
    Learn how to make easy and super soft Sabakki Idli recipe with detailed step by step pictures. Sabudana Idli recipe, Sago Idli recipe, Javvarisi Idli recipe, Saggubiyyam Idli recipe – easy, no grind, super soft idli recipe.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Soak Time 8 hours hrs
    Total Time 8 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
    Course Breakfast
    Cuisine Karnataka Recipes
    Servings 8 idlis
    Calories 90 kcal

    MEASUREMENT

    1 cup = 250ml, 1 tablespoon = 15ml, 1 teaspoon = 5ml

    Ingredients
      

    • ¼ cup Sago/Tapioca Pearls/Sabudana
    • ½ cup Rice Rava Idli Rava
    • 1 cup Thick Sour Curd
    • ¼ cup Coriander Leaves Finely Chopped
    • 2 tablespoon Fresh Grated Coconut
    • Salt as needed
    • Water as needed
    • 1 Pinch of Baking Soda optional
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    Instructions
     

    • In a mixing bowl add ¼ cup sago/tapioca pearls and ½ cup rice rava.
    • Along with it add 1 cup thick sour curd.
    • Mix well and let it to rest for 8hrs or overnight.
    • Sago should be soft and the mixture should look thick. Add salt as needed and mix well.
    • Next add 2 tablespoon grated coconut and ¼ cup finely chopped coriander leaves. Mix well.
    • Add water little by little to adjust the consistency of the batter. I added about ¼ cup of water.
    • Tthe batter should be thick, but in dropping consistency.
    • Meanwhile bring the water to boil in the idli steamer pot and grease the idli plates with a drop of oil (optional). Before filling the idli mould, add a pinch of baking soda to the batter and mix well. Fill the idli mould with the batter.
    • Place the idli plates on the steamer and steam for 10-11mins on medium heat.
    • When the idlis look fluffy and are cooked, remove from heat.
    • Let them rest for 5-7 mins before removing them from the idli plate.
    • Serve hot with coconut chutney and tiffin sambar.
      How to make instant Sago Idli

    Notes

    • Using thick curd that is sour makes the idlis tasty and also, best way to get rid of sour curd.
    • Make sure to place the idli plates on the steamer only after the water has begun steaming. Else, the idlis can turn soggy or hard when cooked.
    • Cooking/Baking Soda is optional but it is a failproof way to get soft & fluffy idlis that are made instantly. If serving immediately, this can be totally skipped. I made a batch without the soda and while they were soft, the batch with a small pinch of soda turned much softer.

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts
    Sabakki Idli | Sago Idli | Javvarisi Idli | Sabudana Idli
    Amount per Serving
    Calories
    90
    % Daily Value*
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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    1. Sowmya

      July 20, 2021 at 12:57 am

      Javvarisi idli looks soft and fluffy Ramya. Great recipe. Will try this out

      Reply
      • Ramya

        July 20, 2021 at 2:16 pm

        Thanks Sowmya 🙂

        Reply
    2. Suma

      May 28, 2024 at 2:11 pm

      5 stars
      Love this recipe, tried couple of times. Texture, flavour is just too good

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      • Ramya

        May 30, 2024 at 9:22 am

        Thank you so much 🙂

        Reply

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