Kerala-Style Millet Idli (No Rice) – Soft, Fluffy, and Healthy

Kerala-Style Millet Idli (No Rice) – Soft, Fluffy, and Healthy

Idlis are the quintessential South Indian breakfast — soft, fluffy, and perfectly paired with coconut chutney and sambar. But did you know you can make delicious idlis without rice? Using nutritious millets and a mix of dals, this Kerala-Style Millet Idli (No Rice) is healthy, gluten-free, and naturally fermented.

Here’s a simple guide to making soft, melt-in-your-mouth idlis that your family will love.

Idli without Rice

Kerala-Style Millet Idli (No Rice) – Soft, Fluffy, and Healthy

Enjoy soft, fluffy Kerala-style idlis made without rice! This healthy, gluten-free recipe uses millet, ragi, and a mix of dals for naturally fermented, nutritious breakfast idlis that pair perfectly with chutney or sambar.
Prep Time 8 hours
Cook Time 15 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine Indian
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup millet any type: foxtail, little millet, barnyard, kodo, etc.
  • ½ cup uzhunne parippe whole urad dal
  • 1 cup cherupayar parippe split green gram / moong dal
  • ½ cup kadala parippe chana dal
  • ½ cup ragi finger millet
  • 1 tsp fenugreek seeds uluva
  • Salt – to taste
  • Water – as needed for soaking and grinding

Instructions
 

Wash & Soak

  • Wash all ingredients separately.
  • Soak urad dal + fenugreek separately.
  • Soak millet + ragi + moong dal + chana dal together.

Soak 6–8 hours or overnight.

  • Grind the Batter
  • Grind urad dal + fenugreek to a smooth, fluffy batter using minimal water.
  • Grind millet + ragi + moong dal + chana dal together to a smooth batter.
  • Combine both batters in a large bowl, add salt, and mix gently. Batter should be thick but pourable.

Fermentation

  • Cover and keep in a warm place for 8–12 hours until batter rises and smells slightly sour.

Steam the Idlis

  • Grease idli moulds lightly with oil.
  • Pour the fermented batter into moulds.
  • Steam 12–15 minutes on medium heat.
  • Let rest 5 minutes before unmolding.
  • Serve
  • Serve hot with coconut chutney, tomato chutney, sambar, or kadala curry.
Keyword breakfast, Idli

Tips

  • Fenugreek improves fermentation and softness.
  • Grinding urad dal separately is key for fluffy idlis.
  • If batter feels thick after fermentation, add a little water.
  • Drizzle coconut oil on top for extra flavor.

Serving Suggestions

Kerala-style millet idlis taste amazing with:

For extra flavor, drizzle a little coconut oil on top of the hot idlis — it enhances softness and aroma.

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