Including this miracle grain in our diet can yield so many benefits to our health as mentioned above. Everyone might not be interested in trying out new dishes, but giving regular dish a healthy twist will be something easy to do right. So I tried making Idli with kambu/ pearl millet and it turned out to be super soft and super hit at home. Grind the kambu/ pearl millet batter just like regular idli/ dosa batter then ferment it and use it to make dishes like idli, dosa, uttapam and many more items. Sounds simple right?
Yes Kambu idli is soft, spongy and lightly grey in color (color from pearl millet) that is super delish to taste and super healthy as well. Kambu idli needs a spicy side dish as it tastes little bland by itself. Do try making it and kickstart you day with healthy breakfast.
So let’s get to the making.
You can check out my other millet recipes below:
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PREP TIME | COOK TIME | TOTAL TIME | SERVES |
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8 hr | 15 min | 8 hr 15 min | 4 |
* 1 cup = 235 ml
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