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Idli Podi/ Milagai Podi

What is Idli Podi/ Milagai Podi?

Idli Podi/ Milagai is a flavorful condiment made from roasted lentils, spices and seeds. Also known as Gun Powder, Chutney Podi, Idli Karam Podi, its so easy to prepare at home. Actually, the word podi basically means powder. And, Milagai refers to chilis.. that is what I learnt today from my blogger friend Sandhya.

Basically lentils, spices and seeds are used. Other ingredients added make it slightly different in taste. I’m told that each South Indian household has its own version of Podi. A difference of measurements of the basic ingredients or some special ingredients added to it to make it unique. Check below for all the different kinds of podi that are common to find in any South Indian Kitchen.

 

Memories

Today, my recipe is all about a basic Idli Podi. I’m a huge fan of Podi Idli which I was introduced to some years back by my son in law. We had gone for a meal to Madurai Idly and he ordered podi idli, while I ordered masala dosa. I nearly finished his share and he had to order some more podi idli. On our way out of the restaurant he bought idli podi for me to use. Since then, there is no looking back, its podi idli at home or whenever available from restaurants or take away places.

 

Holi Celebration

Yesterday I made some idli sambar after a very long time. Love how in India one gets ready made idli dosa batter so that one can indulge in their favorite in a matter of a few minutes – ok within an hour or so. But, here in Mombasa, I don’t have that luxury. Indeed, I need to plan as I have to make the batter at home. This time round I made sure I had extra idlis, just so that I could enjoy some podi idli. Unlike me, Hubby still prefers his idli sambar. Therefore, extra sambar was prepared. Holi Celebration is pretty low key because of Covid. However, that does not prevent us from making some good food and sharing with my neighbors.

I sent some to my neighbor and in the evening they came home with some puri, sabji, kheer and malpua. I was about to open the main grill door and I slipped and fell. Apparently there was a puddle of water under the door mat and I stepped on the mat and the next thing I know I’m on the floor! For a few seconds I was extremely frightened as this is not the time for fractures or major injuries due to the Covid. No major injuries, thank God. However, I have landed up with a bruised and sore left toe 🙁

Finally Got Down To Making Idli Podi/ Milagai Podi At Home:

As I mentioned above, I had planned to make extra idlis so that I could have some idli podi to celebrate World Idli Day. Looked for the podi powder in my fridge, turning it all upside down, with hubby shouting to rest my foot! Couldn’t find any! Now, I can’t exactly rush to a shop here and find ready made Idli Podi. So out came all the spices and lentils and made it at home. Now that is struck off the list to try.. never will I buy ready made one!

Podi:

As I mentioned above Podi means powder. On the whole, usage of podi in South Indian Cooking is not restricted to Idlis only but is used for curries, for enjoying with rice, sprinkled on dosas or other snacks and even for adding to some dry vegetable preparations. What I’ve noticed in all the different podis – there is one common factor, that is it usually served with ghee. In short, mix the podi with ghee and enjoy it like a chutney or sprinkle it on your food. Specifically, a sambar podi will be different from a rasam podi. In general, the name of the podi will indicate which ingredient is used in a larger quantity. For example if it is parippu podi, the name indicates that a larger amount of lentils is used. Milagai will mean it is loaded with chilis.

 

Some Different Podi Recipes You May Want To Check Out:

 Herbs or Leaves Podi:

Using Lentils:

With Seeds:

Extra Hot Podi:

Podi for Curries/Sambar/Sabji:

Coconut Podi:

With Edible Flowers:

Unusual Ingredient:

Festival Time Podi:

Seema makes a Sundal Podi which she uses during Navratri Festival. Any sundal or bean preparation she makes during this festival, she adds some of the Sundal Podi.

Ingredients Required For Idli Podi/ Milagai Podi:

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IDLI PODI/ MILAGAI PODI/ GUN POWDER

Idli Podi/ Milagai is a flavorful condiment made from roasted lentils, spices and seeds. Also known as Gun Powder, Chutney Podi, Idli Karam Podi, its so easy to prepare at home.
Course chutney, condiment, PODI
Cuisine Indian, South Indian
Keyword gun powder recipe, homemade idli podi, Idli Powder Recipe
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 1 CUP
Author mayurisjikoni

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup chana dal
  • ¼ cup urad dal
  • ¼ cup sesame seeds
  • ¼ cup grated coconut
  • 8-10 dry red chillis
  • 3 cloves garlic peeled and sliced
  • 1 tbsp cumin seeds
  • 2 sprigs curry leaves fresh
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp asafetida optional
  • ½ tsp turmeric powder

Instructions

  • Put a wide pan on medium to low heat.
  • I prefer to roast all the ingredients separately. Follow the steps in order.
  • First roast the dry red chillis till they become a little crisp. Make sure you don't burn them. Stir all the time. As soon I see that they are beginning to curl a bit I remove them from the pan.
  • Remove them to a wide plate.
  • Next roast the curry leaves, till the become dry and curl up slightly. Add to the roasted red chillis.
  • Add chana dal and roast, stirring all the time till it turns light brown in colour. Add to the chilli and curry leaves mixture.
  • Next, roast the urad dal. Again, keep stirring till it begins to turn light brown in colour. Add to the roasted chana dal mixture.
  • Add sesame seeds and stir continuously till the seeds begin to pop. Add to the chana dal mixture.
  • Roast cumin seeds till they begin to crackle. Make sure you stir the seeds continuously. Add the roasted cumin seeds to the rosted chana dal mixture.
  • Next roast the garlic till it turns light brown in colour. Remove from the pan and add to the chana dal mixture.
  • Roast grated coconut, stirring all the time. Roast till it begins to turn light brown in colour and lets out an aroma.
  • Add the coconut to the chana dal mixture.
  • Allow the mixture to cool down.
  • Add the mixture along with turmeric powder and salt to a food processor and grind to a powder. Using a spatula, push down the mixture from the sides of the food processor so that everything grinds evenly.
  • Store the Idli Podi in an airtight container till required.
  • To prepare Podi Idli, cut the idli into smaller pieces. Add ghee or oil in a pan.
  • Stir fry the idli till it becomes warm.
  • Add idli podi or the powder to the idli. Mix well and serve. Add the powder according to your taste.

Notes

  • You can use little oil or ghee to roast the ingredients. I decided not to use any.
  • Add tamarind and jaggery if you wish.
  • Can add seeds like flax seeds or chia seeds too.
  • The powder will stay fresh at room temperature for at least 2 weeks but I prefer to store it in the fridge.
  • Can use this Idli Podi with dosa, paniyaram, hot rice, adai, etc.

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