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Ragi idli /Finger millet idli
Written by Jayashree

Ragi Idli / Finger Millet Idli is a healthy twist to the usual variety that is made. It is ideal for breakfast. This is a fermented idli.

Everyday, it is a dilemma to choose a menu that is liked by all at home. More so, in the days when we are thinking of healthy eating. As we ring into the new year, I plan to bring in more healthy  recipes for you. .Today on the eve of new year, I bring to you all,Ragi idli or finger millet idli , a twist to the usual stuff.

Ragi is a  multi grain which is highly nutritive in value.It consists of amino acids such as iso leucene, leucene, methionine and phenylanine. It is rich in calcium and potassium.

My other kind of idli recipes can be read here :

 

Benefits of Ragi

It is a super food which is found to help to reduce diabetes  mellitus. With many people suffering from this disease, this diet is highly recommended. It helps in maintaining the insulin level..

It  helps in reducing cholestrol. It helps  in weight loss and controlling obesity. The food takes longer time to digest, hence the calories consumed are much lesser.

It has a cooling effect on the body. Thus, it is an ideal food during summer. Ragi malt is usually taken in the mornings during these months. Ragi halbai is a sweet that is not to to be missed. Ragi Thalipeeth is ideal for weekend lunch or breakfast.

Now, with so many benefits, let us take a look at the recipe of making Ragi Idli or Finger millet Idli. It is vegan and gluten free. It is ideal for breakfast. It can be served for dinner too.

Ragi Idli / Finger Millet Idli

Ingredients:

  • Urad dal 1 cup
  • Ragi flour 3 cups
  • water for grinding and soaking
  • salt to taste
Ragi Idli / Finger Millet Idli

Ragi Idli / Finger Millet Idli

Method:

Wash and soak urad dal in water for three hours. Grind it to a smooth batter by adding little  amount of water.

Renove the batter in a bowl. Mix the ragi flour and salt to it.  Keep it in a warm place for eight hours to ferment. Ideally, it is good to keep overnight.

Next day, take the idli stand and wash the plates. Add a spoonful of batter in each mould. Heat the pressure cooker or the idli cooker and keep them to steam on a medium flame for fifteen to twenty minutes. Once done, remove from heat and serve  with coconut chutney.

Take a tip :

  • Add water in small quantities.
  • Sieve the ragi flour before using it.

 

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Sending this to Foodies_Redoing Old Post 27. This is an old post which I have updated with better pictures. Every fortnight, we edit an old post with better pictures and text.

Ragi idli /Finger millet idli

Ragi Idli

Ragi idli is tasty and a healthy twist to the usual one.
Prep Time 2 hours
Cook Time 30 minutes
Resting time 7 hours

Ingredients

  • Urad dal 1 cup
  • Ragi flour 3 cups
  • water for grinding and soaking
  • salt to taste

Instructions

  • Wash and soak urad dal in water for three hours. Grind it to a smooth batter by adding little  amount of water.
  • Renove the batter in a bowl. Mix the ragi flour and salt to it.  Keep it in a warm place for eight hours to ferment. Ideally, it is good to keep overnight.
  • Next day, take the idli stand and wash the plates. Add a spoonful of batter in each mould. Heat the pressure cooker or the idli cooker and keep them to steam on a medium flame for fifteen to twenty minutes. Once done, remove from heat and serve  with coconut chutney.

Notes

Add water in small quantities. 
Sieve the ragi flour before using it.

 

Thank you for being  a reader of this blog . Wishing You A Very Happy  New Year ! May the days ahead be filled with immense joy and prosperity!

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Poornima
8 years ago

Very healthy and nutritious Idli..

Vandana Mathur
6 years ago

I have been looking for ragi recipes of late. Will try it soon and let you know how they come out. Thanks for sharing.

Archana
Archana
3 years ago
Reply to  Jayashree

Ragi idlis with urid dal is something I have not tried as yet. Always wanted to try but never did like the recipe. I will definitely try this one. Bookmarking

shobhakeshwani
shobhakeshwani
4 years ago

Very healthy idlis. I also tried them out once.

Preethicuisine
4 years ago

The ragi idlis are so nutritious and yummy. Love this soft and fluffy idlis.

themadscientistskitchen
Reply to  Preethicuisine

Bookmarking this recipe Jayashree. I always end up making instant idlis with ragi will love to try with dal too.

Sasmita Sahoo Samanta
Sasmita Sahoo Samanta
3 years ago

Ragi idlis look very Soft and fluffy jaya ! I have not tried yet, yours is so perfect to follow and make some soon.

Kalyani
3 years ago

No rice-idly! This is fantastic and can’t wait to try this .. can I use sprouted ragi flour (huritru), in this recipe jayashree ?

Priya Srinivasan
3 years ago

I make ragi idly with the whole ragi, haven;t tried this flour and ground dal!! sounds easy! idlies have come out pretty good!

Sandhya Ramakrishnan
3 years ago

I have added ragi flour to regular idli batter but have never made it just with ragi. I need to give this recipe a try. Very healthy and great way to include whole grains.

mayurisjikoni
3 years ago

I have some ragi flour and will be trying out ragi idli soon. I’m a big fan of ragi. Idli looks so fluffy and soft. My all time favorite food.

cookshideout
cookshideout
3 years ago

Such a healthy and nutritious breakfast this is. Love that you used ragi flour to make these – it is a little hard to get whole ragi where we live. Thanks for sharing.

Sandhya
Sandhya
3 years ago

Thanks for sharing this Jayashree. I am always looking for ragi recipes and these fluffy idlis look delicious!

mayurisjikoni
3 years ago

Love ragi idlis but haven’t made any so far at home. Definitely going to try them soon. Like this recipe with dal as opposed to the instant one as I’m sure they come out much fluffier and softer.

Jagruti's Cooking Odyssey

I love ragi flour and ragi idlis too, but always made instant version.Healthy and delicious same time, they are fluffy and soft.

cookingwithsapana
3 years ago

Ragi idli sounds quite intriguing. I will try it the next time I buy ragi flour.

Seema Doraiswamy Sriram
Seema Doraiswamy Sriram
3 years ago

The ragi idlies look super soft, Jayashree. The new images look so lovely in the soft light.

Sowmya
3 years ago

Never tried just ragi and urad dal…sounds like a superfood breakfast! Looks soft and delicious

poonampagar
poonampagar
3 years ago

Loved your version of ragi idlis with urad dal and ragi flour. The idlis look soft and fluffy.

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