As most of you know, all of last week I was cooking non-stop from FSBites blogs. The idea behind was to take a little time every day, explore their blogs and find some keeper recipes. I am so glad I took this challenge. Just have a look at the below recipes. They are everyday dishes which I managed to whip up with the ingredients in my pantry.
It was so much to do this and am sure will do it again, in future as I end up bookmarking atleast 3-4 recipes a day, but never get to make them. Sometimes, I wish there were more than 24 hours a day as my to-do-list that want to do in my spare time is way too long and the available time between work & household chores way too less.
Now, coming to today's recipe - Wholegrain Idlis. If you are first-timer, I would recommend this Idli 101 post and once you got that right, then move on to experiment with various whole grains & their proportions.
I am sending these Whole grain Idlis as an entry to Healing Foods: Wholegrains, this month guest hosted by lovely Simona. I am giving two cookbooks (Cooking With Pedatha & Sukham Ayu) from Pritya as giveaways, do send in your entries for a chance to win either of them before July 31st 2011.
Looking at my recipe in your post makes me immensely glad. Thank you Siri for trying. I am also always bookmarking recipes but do not get to make them all, however much i wish I did. I have not tried Brown rice in idlis so far. One good way of incorporating wholegrains is in our regular breakfast dishes. I will have these soft idlis in mind when I write my grocery list next time.
Healthy power packed start for the day. I have made idlies with brown rice and honestly unless you tell others about it, no one would realize that there is a change in ingredient. I also make idly with quinoa and ragi.
Looks nice and super soft with all the goodness of grains. I have many bookmarked recipes and tried few of them too but never clicked and posted on my blog. I have commented after making them though but this gives immense pleasure for the blogger.
A lot of beautiful photos: better not look at them on an empty stomach. Your idlis look very nice. One of these days I will try to make some. In the meantime, I admire yours :) Thanks for the lovely contribution to Healing Foods.
Looking at my recipe in your post makes me immensely glad. Thank you Siri for trying. I am also always bookmarking recipes but do not get to make them all, however much i wish I did.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried Brown rice in idlis so far. One good way of incorporating wholegrains is in our regular breakfast dishes. I will have these soft idlis in mind when I write my grocery list next time.
I love idlis. Your version looks really healthy and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy power packed start for the day. I have made idlies with brown rice and honestly unless you tell others about it, no one would realize that there is a change in ingredient. I also make idly with quinoa and ragi.
ReplyDeleteGreat that you found time to whip up so many dishes Siri! The idlies look lovely and wholesome.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice and super soft with all the goodness of grains.
ReplyDeleteI have many bookmarked recipes and tried few of them too but never clicked and posted on my blog. I have commented after making them though but this gives immense pleasure for the blogger.
Super healthy idlis.. would love to try..
ReplyDeleteEvent: Serve It - Grilled/Barbequed/Tandoored
Your whole grain idlis are totally tempting me :)
ReplyDeletedelicious looking dishes Siri looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteA lot of beautiful photos: better not look at them on an empty stomach. Your idlis look very nice. One of these days I will try to make some. In the meantime, I admire yours :) Thanks for the lovely contribution to Healing Foods.
ReplyDeleteWow droolllling here seeing all those recipes...idli with wholegrains sounds like a interesting idea
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