I got an idea of making barley idly from
here. I followed the same recipe. The idly was super soft and tasty. I was not able to find i added barely.Thanks Aruna.Nowadays i make this idly very often.I wanted to make some changes to the recipe by adding oats and tried sterday.My hubby was surprised & asked me whether i’ve added oats and barley because there was no change in taste or smell from the usual idly.Only the color of idly was changed.He was very happy to have this idly for breakfast and dinner.I made dosas too. It was crispy and yummy..
INGREDIENTS
- Barley – 1 cup
- Idly rice / par boiled rice/puzhungal arisi – 3/4 cup
- Oats – 1/2 cup
- White round urad dal – 1/4 cup
- Methi seeds – 1/4 ts
- Salt & water – as needed.
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METHOD
- Wash and soak all the above ingredients for 5 hours. Before soaking , rinse and drain for 2-3 times to remove the dust in barley.
- Grind it smooth by adding the required water and salt.
- Ferment it for a minimum of 12 hrs or over night.
- The next day ,batter would have raised or sometimes doubled. (based on weather)
- Make idlies by steaming in idly pot.It takes about 15-20 mins for cooking. Check it by inserting the tip of the spoon. If it comes out clean , idly is cooked.
- U can make crispy dosas also by adding water to the batter. Dilute the batter, mix well and make dosas.
Enjoy soft , healthy idlies with sambhar or chutney !! |
POINTS TO REMEMBER
- Please rinse the barley and other ingredients for a minimum of 3 times to remove all the stones and debris before soaking. Please soak barley for 5 hours at least.
- if u want , u can soak and grind urad dal & methi separately and then grind rice , barley , oats together .Finally mix both the batters and keep it for fermentation. Being lazy , i soaked and ground everything at once.
- Also while grinding add water in small quantities whenever needed.It takes 25-35 mins for grinding. The consistency should be of normal idly batter consistency.
- If u want to reduce the quantity of rice , u can make it to half cup and follow the same recipe.
- U can increase the quantity of oats and try the same .
- Please don’t reduce the ratio of urad dal as it gives the soft idly.If u want to use less urad dal , try adding rice flakes or cooked rice for softness.
- Fermentation is very important here. If it doesn’t ferment properly , i cant guarantee u about the taste and softness.

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Wow, healthy and nutritious idlis..The dosa looks really crisp and yummy
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I haven't tried idli with barley, dosa looks very lacy and crispy!
ReplyDeleteI so wish to have that dosa. Yum!
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ReplyDeletewow..such a healthy idly recipe.n the a helpful information
ReplyDeletewow... super healthy. the dosa looks so crisp as well. I was actually on the lookout for barley recipes as well.
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ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! and oats in idli and dosa is a big WOW thing for me. i have never ventured out dal and rice for dosa n idli. The dosa looks so good and crispy.
ReplyDeleteWow healthy and looks delicious! Would love to try the dosa!
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