Millet kanchipuram idli is a delicious and flavorful seasoned steamed millet pancake (idli).
This is the millet version of the popular and traditional Kanchipuram Idli. It is also called as Kovil Idli. It is offered as Prasad in Varadaraja Swamy Temple, Kanchipuram. Kanchipuram a small town in Tamil Nadu is not only famous for its Silk sarees. It is also famous for this delicious Idli too.
These Idli’s are famous for its seasoning and flavors. Yes it has strong flavors of of ginger, peppercorn, jeera/ cumin seeds. This is what makes it so delicious and flavorful.
Not just that these Idli’s are usually made in Mantharai leaf which has umpteen medicinal values. So I steamed my Idli’s in these leaves. I got these thonnai cups in Indian store. Trust me it was so flavorful. Just like the authentic kovil Idli. Of course just like, not the same. Because the original Kanchipuram idli is flavorful, authentic and delicious too. We can only try to replicate.
For this version of Millet Kanchipuram idli I have used Barnyard millet/ Kuthiraivali; but you could use any millet of your choice. Also I used freshly ginger as I like its flavor. In traditional Kanchipuram Idli ginger powder is used in its preparation.
If you don’t have leaf plates/ bowls you could steam these Idli’s in tumbler/ Idli plates. For flavorful idli you could use banana leaves too. So let’s get to the making of Millet kanchipuram Idli!
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