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November 18, 2012

Brown Rice Idli Recipe - How To Make Soft Idli, Dosa With Brown Rice

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Brown rice idli

Brown rice idli is a healthy idli variety which I started making at home recently. We all know the amazing health benefits of brown rice but we don’t use it in our regular cooking. So I wanted to start with idli. There is no much difference between this idli and our usual white rice idli. Colour of this idli will be slightly yellow. Do try this recipe , you’ll love for its softness..I also made dosa the next day which tasted good. The only thing which I feel bad is that the batter becomes sour very soon even refrigerated. So we have to make in lesser quantities & keep it for one day. 

Try the quantity I mentioned here. This will be enough for three to four people. U can make idli for breakfast & dinner the same day and dosa the next morning. I used poha to reduce the quantity of urad dal. U can make this idli more healthy by adding oats along with the other ingredients. Brown rice has lot of health benefits. Do try this idli recipe. If you are interested, have a look at this oats barley idly recipe as well. Lets see how to make this healthy brown rice idli dosa recipe.

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Brown rice idli recipe


Brown rice idli recipe Brown rice idli - Healthy breakfast recipe to kick start ur day :)
Cuisine: Indian
Category: Breakfast
Serves: 4
Prep time: 4 hours
Cook time: 20 Minutes
Total time: 4h20m


INGREDIENTS
  1 cup = 250ml
  • Brown rice - 2.5 cups
  • Urad dal - 1/2 cup
  • Aval/poha-1/4 cup
  • Methi seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Salt & water - as needed 
HOW TO MAKE BROWN RICE IDLI - METHOD
    • Wash the brown rice 2-3 times to remove the debris.Soak rice, urad dal,methi seeds,poha together for 5 hours.
    • Now drain the water and grind them in the grinder adding salt & water. Add water in regular intervals. This takes nearly 20-25 minutes for grinding. It too 2.5 – 3 cups of water ..Remove the batter and allow it to ferment for 8 hours or overnight.
    brown rice idli tile1
    • The next day, batter would have raised well. Mix the batter and make idlis.. It takes around 15-18 mins to cook. Check with the spoon or wet your finger and make a hole in the center of the idli , if your finger comes out clean, idli is cooked..Serve hot with chutney or sambar !!
    brown rice idli tile2


Note
    • Please wash the rice 2-3 times. Otherwise the color of idlis will be brown ..
    • If you are planning to use mixie to grind the batter, use ice cold water. Use 2 cups of idli rice else softness may be less.
    • Do not make the batter too thick or too thin. The consistency should be like our usual idli batter. 
    • For making dosas, add little water,  dilute the batter to get crispy dosas.

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A picture of dosa I made with this batter. 
Brown rice dosa

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45 comments :

http://abebedorespgondufo.blogs.sapo.pt/ said...

Very good.

Prema said...

wow wonderful idly and healthy too...

Sangeetha Priya said...

Very inviting n healthy too, feel to grab ur plate for the breakfast now :-)

Hari Chandana P said...

Healthy and delicious idly.. looks amazing.. :)
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Unknown said...

healthy recipe and for weight loss too:)

divya said...

Looks sooo good.. such tempting pics.

Priya Suresh said...

Love to start my day with this healthy and super soft idli.

Santhosh Selvarajan said...

Pathupa.. Yellarum kannu vacha vayiru Vakikum :)

Unknown said...

Love this healthy healthy idlis... A question to you - the brown rice we get in the market is not parboiled brown rice - is that ok? Did you use regular brown rice?
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Aruna Manikandan said...

Sounds healthy chitra :) will soon give a try.

Chitra said...

Thanks all.. @ sowmya , i used the regular brown rice.. I'll update with a picture of rice soon :)

Jeyashris Kitchen said...

Very healthy and yummy breakfast, nicely done

lubnakarim06 said...

Nice idea to make with brown rice....idli's look extremely soft and yum....

Julie said...

Spongy & delectable ones,yummy!
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Jayanthy Kumaran said...

looks inviting as well as yummmmy
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raaji said...

Are those really idli's??? so soft and white...shuld try it next time i make idli's

Lifewithspices said...

so good n my family's fav.

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Prathima Rao said...

super healthy!!! will try it out soon!!
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Jingalala said...

Chitu,
Thanks for the recipe. Have to try it sometime with these brown rice.

divyagcp said...

Soft and healthy Idly..

Sukanya said...

I tried your idlis and they were nice, fermented well. Only mine turned out a little sticky, don't know why? Any clue? Also could you please tell me which brand of brown rice do you use? Will try that next time.

Chitra said...

Thanks for the feedback sukanya. I don't use any particular rice brand.. Did u add oats? If u have added oats ,u may feel slightly sticky.. Please add less amount of urad dal or skip oats when u try next time.. Hope this helps :)

Sukanya said...

Thanks for your reply Chitra!
Yes I followed your recipe to the T. I loved that you used such super healthy ingredients to make the idlis, so wanted to try it. Needless to say, I was very happy! The batter fermented so beautifully, it was almost overflowing, I love to see that :)
Everyone loved the idlis though tad bit sticky, it was fine with sambar.
I feel my main culprit might be the 100% whole grain short brown rice that I got from an Asian store (big 20lbs bag!). It doesn't look as long grain as yours. So next time will try long grain brown rice and see if there's any difference.
All in all, I am very happy with your proportion, the healthy ingredients and its outcome. This idli will be a regular in our home now. Thanks!

Chitra said...

Thanks again .. When u try with the other rice , please let me know about the outcome :)

shilpa said...

I tried this....my only concern was even after 2o min of steaming its uncooked in the center.Brown rice takes longer to cook compared to white rice.I guess it needs more time to steam as compared to regular white rice Idlis.

Chitra said...

Oh is it , Could u see the batter in the center ?. May be the softness feels like its uncooked. I am planning to post step by step soon. I'll update the pics with the time it takes to cook :) Thanks for the feedback shilpa :)

Anonymous said...

Good Idea of using brown rice. Planning to try with Brown rice and Moong dal (easy to digest) instead of Urad dal. Manish.

Ankita said...

Thanks a lot for this recipe !!

NehaNeethu said...

Hi Chitra
Looks sooo yummy and tempting. BUT i am in no luck.
I am using Organic Brown rice from Costco and I dont get the smooth ground rice though I use Ultra grinder. Do you know why?

Thanks
Revathi

Chitra said...

Hi,
Iam not sure why it is not grinding smooth. But i think,if u soak the rice for more time,u may get a smooth batter.I usually soak brown rice for 4-5 hours.

Ramaa N said...

I tried and it came out very well mam. Thank you for the healthy recipe

Chitra said...

Thank u Ramaa :)

Sukanya said...

Hi Chitra, I am back to update you. I tried it with regular brown rice and the idlis turned out perfectly soft and spongy. It's a hit at our place and I hardly make white rice idlis now :) Thanks to you!

Chitra said...

That's great to know. Many thanks to you for the update :) Is there any brand name for the rice u used ? If so please mention it here.It would be useful for everyone. :)

Chitra said...

That's great to know. Many thanks to you for the update :) Is there any brand name for the rice u used ? If so please mention it here.It would be useful for everyone. :)

Alexa Geiger said...

What kind of blending device did you use? I am American and have never seen one with the 3 wheels like that! Please tell! :) I also am vegan and have celiac disease.. so i have not been able to eat bread for a long time. I ate some Idli for the first time at a friends and I am so excited to try making them!

Chitra said...

Hi Alexa,
Its an Indian Mixer Grinder.You can find it in Indian stores :) There are different brands available.You can grind the same in Mixer or Food processor too.Please check my Mixie idli post to get some idea :) Thanks.

Unknown said...

Wahhhh new recipes amazing

RamyaKartik said...

Hello

Can you please tell the measurements for single person to make this idli...

Chitra said...

Hi, use 1/2 cup of brown rice, 1.5 tbsp of urad dal, 1/2 tbsp of poha, 1/2 tbdp of oats, a small pinch of methi seeds.Soak everything together, grind and ferment. Make idlis.

Unknown said...

Can we add puffed rice instead of poga. Is there any changes we get in texture of idli if we add puffedrice

Chitra said...

Yes u can use. Leftover cooked rice can also be used.

Vasanthalakshmi said...

Hi, Have you grounded the rice and lentils together or separately in grinder?

Chitra said...

I soaked and ground together

GEE said...

Hi Chitra.
Thank you for sharing this.. I tried it today. Turns out well. I soaked and grinded urad dal + methi separately. Spongy soft idli. Thanks again. 😍