Idli podi or gun-powder as it is popularly called is a fiery, dry chutney powder that is served with idlis. The bland taste of idli is fantastically complemented with this hot, spicy chutney which is a blend of dal, rice, red chillies and spices. Idli podi is usually made in large quantities and bottled to retain the flavours. It stores well at room temperature for months, though the fieriness may go down a bit on prolonged storage. This idli podi can be served with idlis, dosas, uttappams etc. The recipe given below is my grandmother's which we quite love and is different from other idli podi recipes where rice and curry leaves are not used. This podi is served by mixing coconut oil into it to highlight the flavours whereas other recipes use sesame/gingelly oil or ghee. This powder will turn brown when roasted while the other podi are usually red in colour.
You need:
1/2 glass rice (both raw rice and boiled rice work well)
1/4 glass urad dal
1/4 glass channa dal
1 tsp jeera/cumin seeds
a large pinch of hing
6 or more red chillies (the hot variety)
10-12 peppercorns
1 tsp til/sesame seeds
a handful of curry leaves
12 comments:
Wow this podi really looks so yumm.
Just looking to the pic i can taste the fiery taste.
YUM! Adding Rice to pudi is really unique J, I made my mom's pudi with dals last week. Looks great, must try! :)
never knew there was a kerala style to idli podi!! looks awesomE!!
I was jus thinking abt idli podi
never came across one with rice
will surely try
thanks
Hi Jyothsna ,
first time on your blog.love it
-Meenal @ Meenal's kitchen
http://meenalmehta1.blogspot.com/
So this IS Gunpowder ? Isn't that a Andhra thing ?
Whatever it is I love GunPowder with little ghee :)
Gun-powder? That sounds lethal :)
Different version. Sounds spicy n perfect with idlies.
Podi Kerala Style ....gotta try this one
Came across your blog while looking for Kerala Style Podi, definitely going to try this one.
Adding asafoetida will enhance the taste of this podi.
nice one. will follow often
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