
Instant Soft Idli | Kid’s Lunchbox Ideas
Soft, fluffy idlis are a timeless favorite, especially for kids. Not only are they tasty, but they also make for a nutritious, easy-to-prepare lunchbox option.
In this blog, we’ll guide you through the process of making instant soft idlis, share tips for perfection, and suggest what to pair with them to make a wholesome meal. Let’s get started!
Ingredients
To prepare instant soft idlis, you will need:
- 1 cup semolina (rava or sooji)
- ½ cup plain yogurt (curd)
- ½ cup water (adjust as needed)
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon fruit salt (such as Eno) or ½ teaspoon baking soda.
- Oil or ghee for greasing the idli molds
Directions for Soft Idli
- Prepare the Batter:
- In a large mixing bowl, combine semolina, yogurt, and salt.
- Gradually add water to achieve a thick yet pourable consistency.
- Allow the batter to sit for 10 minutes, giving the semolina time to absorb the moisture.
- Add the Leavening Agent:
- Just before steaming, stir in the fruit salt or baking soda. Stir gently but thoroughly to ensure the mixture is evenly blended. The batter will become light and airy.
- Grease the Molds:
- Apply a thin layer of oil or ghee to the idli molds to avoid sticking.
- Steam the Idlis:
- Pour the batter into the molds, filling them about three-fourths full.
- Place the molds in a preheated steamer and steam for 10-12 minutes on medium heat. To check if it’s ready, insert a toothpick or knife into the batter; it should come out clean.
- Cool and Unmold:
- Let the idlis rest for 2 minutes to cool slightly before carefully lifting them from the molds using a spoon.
What to Serve with Soft Idli?
Pair your idlis with:
- Coconut Chutney: A classic combination made with fresh coconut, green chilies, and tempering.
- Sambar: A flavorful lentil-based stew brimming with vegetables and aromatic spices.
- Tomato Chutney: A vibrant and flavorful option for kids who love tangy flavors.
- Ghee and Sugar: A simple yet delightful option that kids adore.
Khushaliben Ramani’s Tips for Perfect Soft Idli
- Use Fresh Ingredients: Fresh semolina and yogurt are key to achieving soft idlis.
- Consistency is Key: Ensure the batter isn’t too thick or too runny.
- Don’t Overmix: After adding fruit salt or baking soda, mix gently to retain the air bubbles.
- Serve Warm: Idlis are best enjoyed warm for their soft and fluffy texture.
- Add a Twist: For a colorful touch, mix grated carrots or finely chopped spinach into the batter.
Soft idlis are a versatile dish that works perfectly for a kid’s lunchbox or a quick breakfast. With this instant recipe, you can whip them up in no time and ensure your child has a nutritious and delicious meal to enjoy. Happy cooking!