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    Millet Idli | Varagu Samai Idli

    Published: Jul 12, 2017 · Modified: Sep 11, 2021 by Ramya · 15 Comments

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    Easy to follow and step by step picture recipe for soft, fluffy and absolutely healthy Millet Idli, the go-to breakfast for a power packed morning!

    Millet Idli

    Idli is one of my comfort foods and there cannot be a healthier breakfast than this. What’s not to love about an idli?! It is healthy – even with rice and lentils – power house of essential carbs and proteins, steamed without a drop of oil, easy on the stomach but at the same time, perfectly filling – it is one of the best breakfast options in the whole world. And with our recent addition of millets into our diet, I decided to switch to Millet Idli instead of rice idlis.

    Millet Idli

    Don’t worry, no one is ever going to find out what went into making this millet idli as they taste as good (even better) as the regular idlis. I usually use two types of millets – Varagu (Kodo Millet) and Samai (Little Millet) most of the times but if you have just one variety of millets, go ahead and use it for this recipe. There is absolutely no difference in color, taste or texture of Millet Idli when compared to regular idli. In fact I find it easier to make millet idli batter (lesser soaking time and easy, quick grinding) that I switched to it right away.

    Millet Idli

    I have been making this Millet idli (Sirudhanya idli) for quite some time now but somehow I couldn’t share the recipe earlier. Our breakfast is usually idli or dosa every morning and often times when I post it on Instagram, I get asked about the recipe. So here it is for all those who asked 🙂 There are so many versions of millet idli recipes on the internet and this is something that worked for me. Let me know if you give this one a try!

    Millet Idli

    How to make Millet Idli | Varagu Samai Idli

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    Millet Idli

    Millet Idli | Varagu Samai Idli

    Ramya
    Soft, delicious and absolutely healthy Millet Idli is the go-to breakfast for a power packed morning!
    5 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins
    Course Breakfast
    Cuisine South Indian
    Servings 30 idlis

    MEASUREMENT

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

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups Varagu/Kodo Millet
    • 2 cups Samai/Little Millet
    • ¾ cup Whole Urad Dal
    • 1 cup Thick Aval/Poha/Flattened Rice
    • Water as needed
    • Salt as needed
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    Instructions
     

    To make the Millet Idli Batter -

    • Wash millets and urad dal 2-3 times thoroughly until the water is no longer turbid/starchy. Add thick poha and soak them in enough water for 4 hours at the least.
    • Blend the soaked millets and dal into a smooth batter adding as little as possible as needed. The batter should be thick. If using a mixie/mixer grinder, grind the batter in batches with ice cold water. It is important to not let the batter heat up by running the mixer continuously.
    • Remove the batter onto a large container and add salt required (I usually add a teaspoon of fine salt). Using your hand, mix the batter well. Keep it in a warm place for another 8 hours/leave it overnight untouched. The batter should be doubled up in quantity. Beat it down and store it in the fridge until required. The batter should be neither be too thick nor too runny.

    To make Millet Idli -

    • Add some water to the fermented millet idli batter if required, mix well. The batter should be thick and pourable but not too runny. Fill the idli mould with the prepared idli batter.
    • Add 2 cups of water in the idli steamer/cooker pot and let it come to a boil on high flame. Set the idli plates on the steamer.
    • Steam the idlis for 10-12 minutes on medium flame.
    • When the idli steamer is opened, idlis should have risen up and look cooked. Switch off the heat and let the idlis stay in the steamer for another 5-mins. Remove the idli plates from the steamer and sprinkle some cold water all over the idlis. Wait for another 5 mins and gently remove the idlis from the mould.
    • Serve hot with coconut chutney, sambar and idli podi.
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    Millet Idli

    Detailed step by step picture tutorial of making Millet Idli | Varagu Samai Idli

    To make the Millet Idli Batter -

    1. Wash millets and urad dal 2-3 times thoroughly until the water is no longer turbid/starchy. Add thick poha and soak them in enough water for 4 hours at the least.

    2. Blend the soaked millets and dal into a smooth batter adding as little as possible as needed. The batter should be thick. If using a mixie/mixer grinder, grind the batter in batches with ice cold water. It is important to not let the batter heat up by running the mixer continuously.

    3. Remove the batter onto a large container and add salt required (I usually add a teaspoon of fine salt). Using your hand, mix the batter well. Keep it in a warm place for another 8 hours/leave it overnight untouched. The batter should be doubled up in quantity. Beat it down and store it in the fridge until required. The batter should be neither be too thick nor too runny.

    To make Millet Idli -

    1. Add some water to the fermented millet idli batter if required, mix well. The batter should be thick and pourable but not too runny.

    2. Add 2 cups of water in the idli steamer/cooker pot and let it come to a boil on high flame. Fill the idli mould with the prepared idli batter. Set the idli plates on the steamer.

    3. Steam the idlis for 10-12 minutes on medium flame.

    4. When the idli steamer is opened, idlis should have risen up and look cooked. Switch off the heat and let the idlis stay in the steamer for another 5-mins. Remove the idli plates from the steamer and sprinkle some cold water all over the idlis. Wait for another 5 mins and gently remove the idlis from the mould.

    5. Serve hot with coconut chutney, sambar and idli podi.

    Millet Idli

    Recipe Notes

    • You can use single type of millet to make the same recipe.
    • Using a wet grinder for making idli-dosa gives best results. In case if you want to use mixer-grinder or blender, make sure to give enough intervals not to let the batter heat up.
    • It is important for the batter to ferment properly and double for soft, fluffy idlis. Leave the batter in a warm place and mixing salt to the batter with hand helps.

    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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    1. Priya Santhamohan

      July 13, 2017 at 6:46 pm

      Priya @asmallbite
      Millet idli looks so soft, btw I am a big fan of your clicks.....

      Reply
    2. Priya Santhamohan

      July 13, 2017 at 6:50 pm

      Priya @asmallbite
      Millet idli looks so soft, btw I am a big fan of your clicks....

      Reply
      • chcooks

        July 24, 2017 at 2:03 pm

        Thanks Priya 🙂

        Reply
    3. Jhuls

      July 14, 2017 at 6:05 pm

      You always bring mouth watering dishes! This one is just one of them! Thanks for sharing at Fiesta Friday party!

      Reply
    4. Prithi

      September 09, 2017 at 9:52 am

      Hi, thank you for the recipe! Can this batter be stored in the refrigirator for a few days? Also, can the same batter be used to make dosa?

      Reply
      • chcooks

        September 09, 2017 at 9:55 am

        Yes - you can store it upto 5 days. After that, idlis could turn a little harder. Yes, you can use the same batter for making dosa too - from day two 🙂

        Reply
    5. Jayanthi Ramalingam

      January 10, 2020 at 6:56 am

      Hi, love this recipe. Can we use any two millets for this recipe or only thinai + samai?

      Reply
      • chcooks

        January 14, 2020 at 8:13 pm

        I have tried with only these two types, but yes - you can use any type of millet. Probably the color and texture will slightly differ.

        Reply
    6. gurdeep kaur

      August 18, 2021 at 3:04 pm

      Where is poha? when to add?

      Reply
      • Ramya

        August 18, 2021 at 3:09 pm

        Hello, please check step -1 in the recipe. I add poha along with washed millets for soaking and grind together.

        Reply
    7. Malini

      December 26, 2021 at 11:57 am

      Just made this millet idli. Came out fantastically. Thanks so much. This is such a delicious and healthy alternative to white rice idli. And it tastes much better than the original ❤️

      Reply
      • Ramya

        December 30, 2021 at 9:48 am

        Thank you so much for the feedback 🙂 Glad you loved the recipe!

        Reply
    8. raji

      September 07, 2023 at 10:32 pm

      Can I use parboiled little millet instead of plain little millet?

      Reply
      • Ramya

        September 07, 2023 at 10:32 pm

        Hi, Yes you can use it.

        Reply

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