Please read this before you go to the recipe:
I know you might feel weird by reading this title or you might have tried this earlier. If you have tried this earlier it's ok, if not I just want to say a few words about this idli. There is nothing to feel weird about this, after trying out all different idli's, dhoklas from our innovative bloggers, I just want to try some different idli. That's how this cocoa idli is been created. I made a semi sweet and instant version of this idli and served with vanilla custard. Since I made it in a pan and cut them into squares, it doesn't looks like idli, but yes you can make it in idli plates. You can also make these idli's with very little sweet that too in normal idli batter by adding cocoa and nuts. Serve those idli's with spicy chutney or sambhar, I don't think you'll regret. If you regret feel free to mail me, we'll keep it secret sssshhhuuu...
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Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 15 minutes
Serves 4
Ingredients:
Semolina- 1 cup
Oats- 1 cup
Cocoa powder- 1 tbsp
Brown sugar- 3/4 cup
Dessicated coconut- 1/2 cup
Walnuts- 2 tbsp chopped
Buttermilk- 2 1/2 cup
Bicarbonate of soda- 1 tsp
Salt- 1/2 tsp
Method:
Powder the oats in a blender. Roast the semolina in a dry pan for 2 minutes. Take it off from heat. Mix all the ingredients to make a thick batter consistency. Pour it in a greased round pan and steam for 10 minutes or until skewer inserted comes out clean. Serve the idli's warm or cold with vanilla custard.
You can also reduce the sugar to 1 tbsp and make the idli's and serve with spicy chutney.
This recipe goes to Any One Can Cook, CWF- Oats hosted by Priya's Easy N Tasty Recipes started by Kiran, Twist The Traditional- Idli by My innovative Kitchen .
Along with this recipe I'm sending Broccoli Dhokla and Corn Meal Bread to Fast Food Not fat Food by Now Serving
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