Whole Cornmeal Idlis Recipe
Prep time: 24 Hrs
Cook time: 08 Mins
Yields: About 20 idlis
This is not your usual idli recipe. Try this whole grain idli recipe using whole cornmeal and urad dal. The idli rava like texture of whole cornmeal makes it possible to prepare idlis just like the usual rice idlis but this one has the goodness of whole grains.
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Soak the cornmeal in 1 cup of warm water at least 5 hours before you intend to prepare the idli batter.
  2. Wash and soak the urad dal too separately, at the same time or 2 hours before you intend to grind it.
  3. I use a wet grinder for grinding idli and dosa batter. Switch on the grinder and add about 1/2 a cup of water. Now to this add the urad dal little by little and water as required. The urad dal batter has to be nice and fluffy, so be careful while adding water. It will take about 15-20 minutes to get the right consistency.
  4. Now to this batter add the soaked cornmeal and let the grinder run for a couple of minutes until the cornmeal is incorporated well with the urad dal batter.
  5. Transfer the cornmeal idli batter to a container which would hold twice the volume of the batter to allow enough room for fermentation. Mix in the required amount of salt and oil and combine well. Keep it in a warm place and let it ferment for at least 15-17 hours.
  6. Once the idli batter ferments, grease the idli molds with oil or ghee and fill it with the batter. I usually grease the bottom of each mold too, so that the batter from the layer below does not stick to the plate on the top. Steam it in a closed vessel or a cooker for 10-15 minutes, if using an electric range. I gave some extra time considering the texture of the cornmeal.
  7. Test if the idlis are ready by inserting a toothpick in the center and it should come out clean. If its ready splash some water and run a knife around the idli to unmold it. Serve it hot with your favorite side dish.
My Notes:
  1. Since I have used medium grind cornmeal in this idli recipe, I'm not sure how the fine grind variety will work. I think it's advisable to use the cornmeal which has the texture of idli rava. So I think that corn grits should also be fine in this recipe.
  2. I felt that these idlis were sweeter than the usual rice idlis, so the side dish has to be very spicy.
  3. I had some leftover idli batter; so prepared dosas the next day. It was very good. The cornmeal dosas were light and crispy.
Recipe by Madhuram's Eggless Cooking at https://www.egglesscooking.com/cornmeal-idli-recipe/