Left over idlis?? Don't worry. Try out this healthy and chatpata snack with idlis. This is a Mumbai style street food style tava idlis that can be prepared quickly and can be served hot for an after-school snack or just like that anytime. I have already shared two very delicious snack recipes with left over idlis that I keep trying in between-baked idli snack & idli upma. Please check out if interested.
Bored of idlis served with chutney ?? Then try out this recipe for a change. Am sure all would love this simple yet tasty recipe. This is a new hit at home and the recipe is quite simple. This gives a spicy and tangy idli mix. Enjoy !!
Check out the making here-
Preparation time ~ 10 minutes
Cooking time ~ 15 minutes
Serves ~ 4
Author ~ Julie
Ingredients
idli 8-10
onion 2 medium-sized, fine chopped
tomato 3 chopped
capsicum 1 medium-sized
ginger-garlic paste 1 tsp
kashmiri chilly powder 1.5 tbsp
pav bhaji masala 2 tsp
salt to taste
unsalted butter or oil 2-3 tbsp
lemon juice 1.5 tsp or half of a lemon
coriander leaves 1 tbsp chopped
- Prepare idlis as you normally do, use idli batter. Scoop out and keep aside. Cut the idlis in small pieces (I cut each idli in 6-8 pieces), keep aside.
- Make a paste by adding a little water to kashmiri chilli powder. Keep aside.
- Heat a pan and add butter.To this, add fine chopped onions when butter is melted. Add a little salt to fasten process.
- When onions turn translucent, add the ginger-garlic paste. Sauté till raw smell disappears.
- Then add in chopped tomatoes. Sauté till tomatoes are cooked and mushy.
- Toss in the fine chopped capsicum (green bell peppers). Sauté till lightly cooked, retain the crunchiness.
- Add in the kashmiri chilli paste and pav bhaji masala powder. Mix well.
- Slide in the cut idlis and combine well. Squeeze 2tsp of lemon juice over the prepared idlis. Finally, add in chopped coriander leaves. Switch off and serve warm.
* Use oil instead of butter if calorie conscious. But butter tastes best for this recipe.
* You can soak red dry chillies (5-6) in warm water for half an hour and grind to a smooth paste instead of Kashmiri chilli powder.
* Add a tbsp of butter to make tava idlis more flavorful when serving, I omitted that.
* You can add more vegetables in this, but I feel this works good.
* You can add a pinch of pav bhaji masala to when serving for garnish.
If interested to try out recreating some good recipes with leftovers, check out this link for more LEFT OVER RECIPES.
That looks so appetizing!
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