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Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Couscous and Corn Idli


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Hi All!
For this month’s  Blog Hop Wednesday’s started by Radhika of Tickling Palates, I was paired with Priya of Now Serving. I had an opportunity of meeting this multi talented lady recently. She is not only a great cook but a Bharatnatyam dancer too. She teaches Bharatnatyam  in US. I was definitely in a fix on what to attempt from her space. I was bowled over by her post on the different versions of Hummus recently and I wanted to try that but since the theme of this month’s event is ‘Only’ South Indian, I decided to make an instant version of Idli.
I’m in love with the instant versions, whether it’s instant dosa, dhokla or Idli, I’m on for it. In the last few days this is the second instant Idli that I’m posting using wheat, the previous one was using Oats and Broken Wheat and my family loved it and this time, I picked an Instant Couscous and Corn Idli from Priya’s, Now Serving. Couscous is a durum wheat product. Couscous, as we all know is very light to eat and cooks fast. It has the same texture as our Indian Daliya/ broken wheat, but it’s easy to digest as compared to the Daliya. Keeping the lightness and the coarseness of the product in mind, it’s an apt choice for making Idli which is a breakfast item.
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I made it for our breakfast along with an unusual Sāmbhar(which I’ll post soon) and the chutney. I tweaked the recipe slightly to suit our palate. The idli turned out light and spongy, the kid loved it and ate heartily.
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Couscous  and Corn Idli
Makes:18
Serves:3
Preparation Time:15mins
Cooking Time:12-15mins
Ingredients
1/2cup Couscous
1/2cup Semolina
2cups curds
3/4-1tsp fruit salt/ baking soda
half carrot finely chopped
3-4 French beans finely chopped
1/2cup fresh corn
2tbsp coriander finely chopped
salt to taste
For Tempering
3tsp oil
1tsp mustard seeds
2tbsp urad-chana dal mix
1” grated ginger piece
3-4 green chillies finely chopped
10-15 curry leaves finely chopped
Method
Food 4-9
Mix Couscous and Semolina.  Prepare the tempering and add all the chopped veggies, corn and sauté lightly.Mix it in the Couscous, add the chopped coriander.
Mix the curds and let the idli mix stand for 10mins. After 10mins check the consistency of batter, if it’s too thick add some water.
Grease the idli mould.
In the idli mix, add the salt and eno fruit salt, mix quickly and put a ladle full in each dimple of the idli plate.
Keep the steamer ready and steam the idli for 12-15mins, till done.
Cool and unmould.
Serve hot with chutney and Sāmbhar.

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Also sending the idli to my event ‘Only’ South Indian and Monthly Mingle#3.

Sending it to Julie's EP Series- Herbs and Spices, Cilantro and Cumin , Rasi's I'm Star Event 
 Ongoing Event- Cilantro & Cumin
and Cooking For Myself at Vegetarian Surprises.  

45 comments:

  1. Looks awesome, never before used couscous in idlis..

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  2. These look delicious. Tasty looking photos!

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  3. delicious looking idly looks wonderful

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  4. looks good and healthy :) thanks for linking it to MM too ! i have a whole bag of couscous waiting to be used, and now i know what to make !


    Kalyani
    Sizzling Tastebuds
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  5. looks simple and healthy. nice clicks

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  6. Excellent recipe! Love the way these look...so colourful :)


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  7. Good one! I have tried couscous idli but this combo sounds very interesting too!

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  8. lovely idea...i have a packet of couscous..this is inspiring

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  9. lovely recipe pari! nutritious!
    sorry pari! copied ur logo on my post!

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  10. awesome idea....luks so colorful soft and healthy too...yummy

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  11. that looks delicious. love the colors in white.

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  12. never made idlis wid couscous..looks nice

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  13. so colorful and pretty..unique use of couscous!
    Mireille
    http://gourmetglobal.blogspot.com

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  14. Beautiful clicks!The idlis look very yummy

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  15. looks awesome never tried couscous idly..healthy and colorfull dish

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  16. I love couscous. Need to try this one.

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  17. wow...what a pretty & delicious recipe!!! Tempting click too :)

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  18. lovely idlis... looks gorgeous tooo...

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  19. First time here..Glad to follow you..Innovative idly.
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  20. Very colorful idli..Healthy n perfect for breakfast :)

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  21. Lovely Idlies !! Healthy and colorful..

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  22. Awesome Idlis Pari..super tempting and healthy...Loved that couscous option.

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  23. Pics are gorgeous as always n wonderful n yummy looking idlies..

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  24. Nice and healthy combo..idli looks awesome and yumm.

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  25. so pretty! the yellow peeping amongst the white.. love it

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  26. health @ its best ! yum platter pari

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  27. Very healthy and colourful idli.

    Cuisine Delights
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  28. Wooosh!! I am bowled out with this recipe of yours!!
    Excellent clicks and what a brain behind these creative recipes. :)
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  29. Awesome idlis. Love the colours.

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  30. healthy and colourful idli..never tried adding couscous in idli..beautiful clicks dear..

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  31. A nice twist to couscous. Looks delicious

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  32. I bought a packet of couscous last month n wasnt sure what to do with that. A friend told me that I need to boil it for few min. So just dropped the whole idea. But now I am sure what am I going to do. Thanks.

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  33. mmmm.... very nutritious and healthy idlis.

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  34. this idlis looking delicious.........loved the presentation....can feel the taste as well...hmmmm..yumyumm....
    Maha

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  35. wow what a colourful and inviting idli... kids will definitely love it.... would give a try for sure...

    Learning-to-cook

    Regards,
    Akila

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  36. wow colourful idlis.. first time here.. great blog... following you.. do visit my space.. Noel collections

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  37. Lovely tempting idlies.

    New to couscous ingredient.

    First time here, you do have a nice space.

    Hema's Adugemane

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  38. took me a while to see the link..These are so healthy & love dthe color to the idli. Thanks so much for linking it to the event :)

    Ongoing Event : I'm The Star

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  39. Hi Pari - deeply appreciate your sweet into of me :) The couscous idlis and couscous itself has become a common sub for rice in my house and I am happy you tired and enjoyed it - love the addition of corn in it :) hugs, priya

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  40. wow,these look so colorful.Couscous is my family favorite.Must try these idlis soon.

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  41. Great recipe. Where did you get idli pan from?
    Thanks.

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