Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Kanchipuram Style idli | Kanchipuram Idli | Breakfast Recipe

Kanchipuram Idli, a famous seasoned idli from the city of Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu. It's served as offering (prasadam) in one of the vishnu temple at kanchipuram.  It's so flavorful and tastes absolutely divine ! 

The actual batter recipe of kanchipuram idli is slightly differ from our regular idli batter and i have tried it a few times before and we all loved it in our home. But when i'm too lazy to prepare separate batter for this idli, i would prefer this method using idli batter. 


Kanchipuram Idli

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Though it's not the traditional kancheepuram idli, it tastes almost the same and nowadays I often prepare this idli more than the regular idli. It's so easy to make and the flavor from the cumin and pepper along with ghee takes this dish to a new level. Sometimes I feel like I don't need any side dish for this idli and have it as it is. 
Kanchipuram Idli

You can make this idli in one large pan and cut them like cake & serve. But personally I love to make them in tumblers and small bowls.They are so cute and also make the breakfast/dinner more interesting !!! 

And also whenever I have banana leaves in my hands, I use them as lining for my tumblers, it helps to unmold easily and also i like the flavor of banana leaf in the idli. But if you don't like the banana leaf flavor, better leave it out and use ghee to grease the dish.

Kanchipuram Idli

Kanchipuram Idli

Preparation Time : 5 mins | Cooking Time : 20 minsServes :
Recipe Category: Idli | Recipe Cuisine: Indian
Kancheepuram idli, Kanchipuram idli, idli recipe Kancheepuram Idli, the famous seasoned idli (steamed rice cake) from the city Kancheepuram,Tamilnadu.
Ingredients
Idli Batter - 2 cups
To temper
Crushed pepper corns - 1 tsp
Cumin seed - 1 tsp
Asafoetida powder - 1/8 tsp
Ghee - 1 tsp
Curry leaves - few

Kanchipuram Idli
Procedure
Take the batter in a bowl, then heat the pan with ghee and add then temper the ingredients listed under "To Temper" and add into the batter.Kanchipuram Idli Step by Step Pictures
Mix the tempering with the batter well. Now take small size tumblers or any bowl.Kanchipuram Idli Step by Step Pictures
Cut the banana leaf into stripes and take each stripes, roll into cylinder and place inside the tumbler.Do the same for all tumblers.Kanchipuram Idli Step by Step Pictures
Fill the 3/4 of tumblers with the batter and place it on the steamer plate.Kanchipuram Idli Step by Step Pictures
Steam it for 12- 15 mins or until the tooth pick inserted into center comes out clean.Kanchipuram Idli Step by Step Pictures
Let it cool a bit and then flip the tumblers, the idli will comes out cleanly from it, remove the leaf and it's ready to serve.Kanchipuram Idli Step by Step Pictures
Serve warm as it is or slice them. Taste best with chutney and/or sambar.

Related : Variety of side dishes for idli 

Kanchipuram Idli
Notes:
  • Idli batter should be thick for this recipe 
  • Using ghee for tempering will give wonderful flavor.
  • Instead of using tumblers, you can use the regular idli plate.
  • If you don't have the banana leaf, then grease the sides with ghee, it helps to avoid sticking of idli to the tumblers.
  • Depends on your taste, you can add more or less of pepper and cumin seed.
    Kanchipuram Idli

20 comments:

  1. How interesting is that ! Seriously loving these idlis . I have never had this version of idli and now I am tempted to have some .

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    1. Give a try Vaishali, i'm sure that you would love it .

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  2. Simply love this aromatic idlis, its been a while i made at home, lovely platter there.

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  4. Can u share Idly batter recipe also

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    1. Added the link to idli batter recipe in ingredient list, check it out Amishy

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  5. We love this idli and often make that special batter along with the specific podi as well..love your preparation with plantain leaves.

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  6. Hmmm sounds delicious. I will try this sooon

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  7. I am getting nostalgic with the steaming in banana leaf. Love it.

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  8. This version of spiced idli sounds really interesting... I guess we could make these in paper cups as well? Must try...

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  9. Thanks Rafeeda.Yes, you can use paper cups.

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  10. wow looks yummmm. A new way of making idlis. very soft texture and fluffy.

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  11. Love how you have prepared this. Nice recipe.

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  12. what unique idly - would love to try these

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  13. amazing pics and I lvoe that banana steamed idli cups ! I make it differently but this is a good recipe too :)

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