Vegetable idlis are not only colorful and delicious but also very healthy. If you or your kids are bored of the regular idlis, try these colorful vegetable idlis for a change. Many parents have problem making their kids eat vegetables. By serving these idlis you can get your kids to eat vegetables. They taste amazing and your kids are sure to eat these colorful vegetable idlis. Today we will learn how to make vegetable idlis following this easy recipe.
Easy Vegetable Idli Recipe
Prep Time : 10 mins
Cook Time : 15 mins
Yields:13-15 idlis
Recipe Category: Breakfast/Dinner
Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
Author:Padhu Sankar
Yields:13-15 idlis
Recipe Category: Breakfast/Dinner
Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
Author:Padhu Sankar
Ingredients needed
Idli Batter – 3 cups
Vegetables – 2 cups
Green Chilli – 1 finely chopped
For the seasoning
Oil -2 tsp
Cumin seeds/jeera – 1 tsp
Salt to taste
For Garnishing
Coriander leaves finely chopped -2 tbsp
Preparation
Keep idli batter ready. Follow the instructions and prepare the idli batter as given in the link . Check out Idli Batter Recipe and tips.
Vegetables you can use – carrots, beans, sweet corn, cabbage, capsicum (all colors) and potatoes.
Finely chop all the vegetables and keep it ready. Skip green chillies when preparing for kids.
Method
Heat oil in a pan, add cumin seeds, when it splutters, add all the vegetables, salt needed and cook on medium flame for a few minutes stirring frequently. You do not have to cook it fully as we are going to steam it. Add coriander leaves and remove from heat.
After it cools, mix it with the idli batter. Take a ladle of batter and pour it in the idli molds.
Steam for 15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Serve with Idli Milagai Podi or mint chutney or coriander chutney.
Variations – You can add little garam masala powder, chilli powder and coriander powder for spicy vegetable idli.
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View Comments (11)
Quite nice....made this with different colored peppers and it was yumm
great colorful way to make kids eat idli :)
I have made idlis with palak added but these look better.
Great ideas. Your list of recipes are amazing. Keep going :)
Today i hv tried..realy it came out wel nd also my lil one loved it��..thanks for ur recipe...
Excellent one
Hi Padhu
I regularly read your recipes nd cook..It comes well...Thank you
Nice recipe .. you are great..
Hi,
I mixed the veggies to the idli batter before fermenting by mistake. Will that taste bad after fermenting?
Thanks
Vijay
Ohh, you should not do that. Just check by smelling it. If you get bad smell from the batter, it is spoiled.Otherwise use it within a day or two.Refrigerate the batter.
Ohh Ok.. Thank you.