Rava Idli Recipe: Rava Idli Preparation made in easy simple steps



View full recipe at https://manjulaskitchen.com/rava-idli/ Ingredients For the batter 1 cup coarse semolina (moti sooji) 1 teaspoon …

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  1. I read about idlis and wondered if you had a recipe. Sure enough, after a little hunt, I found it. Another great video Manjula. Congratulations and thanks for revealing the ways of the Indian kitchen to the world.

  2. Eno is a fruit salt which is composed of basically 60% baking soda and 40% citric acid. So if you have these on hand, then you can use this proportion to substitute for ENO. If citric acid is not available, you can use some other souring agent instead along with Baking soda.

  3. some ppl do not like soapy flavor of baking soda so they add eno..but yes u can add soda, after all u want sumthin to react with the sour curd n make it light n fluffy..adding cabbage is entirely optional..u can add it or skip it or add carrots, spinach, any vegetable of ur choice..hope that helps!

  4. @deepa, if you have stainless plate, you can pour one 'whole big spoon of batter'. You will be able to put only 4 or 5 in one plate and you will not be able to stack it. Grease the plate with oil spray before putting the batter. You don't need a cooker either! In a big pan, boil water and keep some base on top of which you keep the plate.MAke sure it doesn't tilt and cover & steam it for 10-15 mnts. You can always check if its done.

  5. Dear Manjula, I want to say BIG THANK YOU for lessons from yours kitchen. I like yours clips very much, very well done. Dishes always look so wonderful, ace. 🙂 Best regards from Europe, from Lithuania.

  6. Hello..
    Happy new year aunty, hope its fine me addressing you in this manner..
    I have become a great fan/ A/c of your kitchen show… am a student studying my masters in the UK and have learnt and gained a lot from your show, I like the way you present this show as well.. Am really impressed!!!!!!…
    Guess what aunty I have lately become a great cook… by a simple way of following you…
    Thanks and keep it going the same way… xxooxx….

  7. I just wanted to say thank you for all of your posts…I have learned so much from you 🙂 I had always wanted to learn to cook like this and you have made it easy to follow 🙂 You are amazing!

    I have a question about the ENO…if I cannot find it in a store near me, can I substitute something else in the recipe?

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