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    Home » Tiffin Recipes » Carrot Coconut Idli with Idli Rava!

    Carrot Coconut Idli with Idli Rava!

    Published: Jul 16, 2008 · Modified: Mar 28, 2026 by Srivalli · 26 Comments

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    Idlis have always been my favorite. Not sure if I liked it more because my brother didn't like it. Well that's a thing of childhood. While we were young, it was always a case of me not liking what my brother liked to eat. How else do you think, I kept my Amma busy? If Sree likes Pongal, I don't like it. Sree hates idlis, I simply loved it. And he still hates it! I guess I made sure of this likes and dislikes till I was 10 to 12 years old. This was extended to even vegetables.The ones he ate, I made it a point never to even touch. I do remember saying its very difficult to ruffle his anger, so these were some of the antics I resorted to get him fight with me. Well nothing worked out, expect Amma getting wild at my behavior!

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    Having crossed that age and having kids of my own, I understand what a challenge it must've been to my parents. I was always saying they loved my brother more than me. Now I know how much that must've hurt them, cos my Konda says the same now. She feels I give more attention and kisses to her little brothers than her. I find history repeating itself! I try explaining, but as I know, it will not get registered in her mind. Hubby dear makes sure he spends every second he gets with her, but I guess she will forever think I am ignoring her. Well I hope time will heal that and make her understand that a mother's heart is big enough for all her kids and some more too!

    Thinking of this, reminds me of those Idlis that Amma used to make. She wanted to try a different one in hope that Sree will like it. Whether he liked it or not, I remember lovely every bite. She used to stuff Potato Masala in the Idli batter and steam them. It used to be so spicy and tasty. Well that promoted the preparation of these masala idlis mixed with Carrot and Coconut. They make a great evening snack. Well not to mention a great ones for the early start of the day too.

    This time we used the idli rava that's readily available. This cream of Rice is not mostly used in Tamil Nadu, and more common in Andhra. Athamma had got a packet from her place and this masala suited the idli texture very well.


    Preparation Time : 10 mins
    Steaming Time : 10 - 15 mins
    Soaking Time : 4-5 hrs
    Fermenting Time : Overnight or 6-7 hrs
    Cuisine : Andhra
    Makes - 4 Idis

    Ingredients Needed:

    Idli Rava (cream of rice) - 1 cup
    Urad Dal - 1/4 cup
    Salt to taste
    Soda a pinch

    For Filling:

    Grated Carrot - 1/2 cup
    Grated Coconut - 1/2 cup
    Salt to taste (Since idli batter has, adjust the salt)
    Green Chilies - 1 finely chopped


    Method to prepare:

    Wash and soak Idli Rava for 1 hr Soak Urad dal separately for 4-5 hrs. After soaking, drain the water from the Urad dal and grind till soft and fluffy and mix with the idli rava. Mix well.. Let it ferment overnight. Remember there should not be any water in the Idli Rava.

    After fermentation, the batter will rise to double.Before pouring them into the molds, add salt and pinch of soda bi carbonate. Then mix in the grated chillies, Carrot and Coconut.

    Grease the Idli molds and pour a ladle ful of batter into the molds. Steam them for 10 - 15 mins or till they are cooked. Cool for few mins, then remove each idli carefully with a spatula.

    Idli Rava is sold separately in most stores. Its the called the cream of Rice. And can be used to make instant idlis this way. The usual process of grinding the idli rice takes practice.

    Also I have noticed that these idlis are little porous than the ones that we usually make. I haven't experimented a lot with this, so I am not sure if they really come out as soft as our regular Idlis made with Parboiled Rice. But these tasted great.

    For making regular idlis check this post. See in that post too its the same story about my liking for Idli!

    The addition of vegetables to the Idlis make it a great thing to have for the breakfast!

    And hubby dear was so happy seeing this, as he is so used to eating these idlis during his growing up. So next time we visit our place, I will have to get more to stock.

    Enjoy your Carrot Coconut idli with Groundnut or Coconut chutney!

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    Carrot Coconut Idli with Idli Rava!

    Course Breakfast, Dinner
    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh
    By Diet Vegetarian
    Dish Type Idli Varieties
    Author Srivalli
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    1. Priti says

      July 16, 2008 at 7:02 am

      Idli look delicious Valli..nice including coconut with carrot ..

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    2. jayasree says

      July 16, 2008 at 7:28 am

      I usually usse this rava to make kozhukkattais. Shall try making idlis ur way.

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    3. Andhra Flavors says

      July 16, 2008 at 7:30 am

      idly looks perfect! it should be healthy with carrot.

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    4. Divya says

      July 16, 2008 at 7:49 am

      Idlis look delicious..I too love idlis and addition of carrots and coconut does sound tempting!!

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    5. notyet100 says

      July 16, 2008 at 8:25 am

      enjoyed readin ur post...sibling rivalry is there in every family,..my younger sisters think i am given more attention thn them,..delicious idli,..including arrot is somethin new for me,..:-)

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    6. SriLekha says

      July 16, 2008 at 9:07 am

      wow.. nice and colorful idli.... healthy too...

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    7. kamala says

      July 16, 2008 at 12:34 pm

      Delicious Idli Valli...Hay Konda is like me...During childhood I always feel amma is giving more importance to her because of her beauty!!!

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    8. Sonu says

      July 16, 2008 at 12:44 pm

      Hi Srivalli,
      Nice recipe. I wud like to ask for parboiled rice for regular idli...how long shud I cook for making idli batter and which type of rice wud be best? Please help me here as we love idli & dosa very much.
      Thank you.
      Sonu:)

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    9. Veda Murthy says

      July 16, 2008 at 1:19 pm

      I love Idlis....any type.....urs looks too good valli!!!!!!chutney looks good too!!!!

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    10. ushaprashanth says

      July 16, 2008 at 1:38 pm

      Hi!
      Idlis look delicious!!!!! they are nutritious too!

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    11. JZ @ Tasty treats says

      July 16, 2008 at 1:59 pm

      the idlis sure look soft and yummy! a great way to introduce veggies! the pics are really tempting!

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    12. KALVA says

      July 16, 2008 at 2:43 pm

      Yumm lovely delisious idlis....

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    13. Divya Vikram says

      July 16, 2008 at 5:54 pm

      I too used to complain that amma ignored me too..And the idlies look spongy n soft..

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    14. live2cook says

      July 16, 2008 at 9:39 pm

      I use Idly rava whenever I run out of Idly rice. Carrot idly looks great.

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    15. karuna says

      July 16, 2008 at 9:45 pm

      oh ya nothing like soft , warm idlis. nice to add carrot and coconut.

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    16. Alka says

      July 16, 2008 at 6:30 pm

      I can imagine how hard it is to make kids realise that parents love them equally.No matter how hard we try,there r sum differences bound to surface now and then,and it drain out parents emotionally
      I am sure you might be handling things to ur best of capabilities,but i can't stop suggesting u,that involving elder kids in routine work of their siblings and putting little bit of their responsibilities on elder kids make them more attached and understanding towards younger siblings....eg letting elder kid decide what younger ones wud wear,or asking suggestions from them for simple issues make them sensitive towards younger bro/sis.
      Good luck dear,and btw the spicy idlis are the perfect variations for routine idlis

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    17. Vanamala says

      July 16, 2008 at 7:15 pm

      I too add carrots for the idli.. nice dish

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    18. LG says

      July 17, 2008 at 2:44 am

      idlis..I love all variations of them...with that note I wanted to ask..when is Idli mela?

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    19. SMN says

      July 17, 2008 at 6:00 am

      Valli idli wth coconut and carrot stuffng sounds great! bookmarked..

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    20. Shreya says

      July 17, 2008 at 7:19 am

      This is a great recipe, and I make idlis atleast twice a week for my daughter, this is such a healthy variation:-) I am sure she will love it. Can i make this without the idli rava, and use the normal rice idli batter?

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    21. Sireesha says

      July 17, 2008 at 8:16 am

      Idli look delicious and healthy valli :))

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    22. Nirmala says

      July 17, 2008 at 3:54 am

      Looks great Valli! Appa by istake got 2 packs of this rava instead of arisi rava. So I can try this over the weekend. Yeah, me too have given difficult times to Amma and now seeing history coming back every moment 🙂

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    23. lakshmi says

      July 17, 2008 at 10:52 am

      i have a theory - men like dosas (because they like to keep their moms and wives standing while they eat) and women like idlis (we're of course a sensible lot who think about energy efficiency and time saving techniques)

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    24. Bhawana says

      July 18, 2008 at 12:34 am

      nice post with idli recipe. Good one.

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    25. Aparna says

      July 18, 2008 at 12:35 pm

      I love idlis (only with milagapodi) but I love dosas even more!
      These look delicious. I have done this with rawa idlis but never with idli rawa.

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    26. Mahimaa's kitchen says

      November 25, 2008 at 5:03 pm

      what is idli rava? i don't have it readymade.. can we make at home? pls let me know.. thanks!

      Reply

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