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Moong Dal Idli (No Rice)

Posted by Divya on July 6, 2019 Tagged With: Gluten Free, Healthy, Kids Friendly, Vegan Breakfast, Indian Cuisine, South Indian Moong Dal Idli, Instant Moong Dal Idli, Healthy Idli, Moong Dal Idli without rice, Moong Dal Idli without fermentation, High Protein Idli Moong dal idli is a a delicious high protein idli recipe made with yellow moong dal. It is gluten free, made without rice and does not need fermentation time. It is a low fat healthy breakfast recipe. Jump to Recipe

Moong Dal Idli is a delicious gluten free, high protein soft idli recipe made with yellow moong dal (Peeled Split Green Gram Lentil). It is an instant recipe made without rice and does not require any fermentation time. It is a healthy, high protein, low fat breakfast recipe and very easy to make.

Instant moong dal idli recipe without rice & no fermentation

Instant Moong Dal Idli recipe shared here is:

  • 100% Gluten free
  • Protein packed
  • Made without rice or rava
  • Healthy Indian breakfast
  • Quick to make (made without fermentation)

How to make moong dal idli?

I discovered this recipe accidentally when I was grinding mung dal for making cheela. Instead of making cheela, I thought of making idli with it just the way we make instant rava idli. I kept the batter little bit on thicker side and added eno (fruit salt) to it. I steamed it in regular Idli stand & voila!! the moong dal idlis came out soft & fluffy. In fact if one does not look too carefully while eating it, they may confuse it with rava idli.

It is a perfect healthy breakfast recipe which is quick to make & does not require long preparation time. The best part of it is zero oil recipe and if you are looking for low fat and filling recipes, this is an ideal one.

One of the main things to take care while preparing the batter is to look for its consistency. It should neither be too thin or thick, otherwise idlis will not turn out fluffy. Ginger paste, green chillies & fresh coriander leaves have been used to add flavour to idlis.

You can have serve this moong dal idli with:

  • Instant Coconut Chutney
  • Onion Tomato Chutney
  • Chana Dal Chutney

Instant Moong Dal Idli recipe made without rice & no fermentation.

Recently I have switched to Tata Sampann Lentils & am quite impressed by their quality. I have tried this recipe using Moong dal sold in general retail store and then with Tata Sampann brand Moong Dal. You can definitely sense the difference in the aroma & taste between the two. As per the claims on their packets, the lentils are unpolished and have high protein content. 

If you are making it for kids feel free to skip green chillies. These Idlis are also a good option for giving in kids tiffin as this will make them eat lentils and they won’t even get to know. Earlier I had shared recipe of instant vegetable rava Idli which was also appreciated by many readers.

Youtube Video:

Hope you will like this soft and delicious Moong Dal Idli recipe. I have also shared a video for this recipe on our youtube channel. You can view it to get an idea about the consistency of the batter.

More healthy breakfast recipes:

  • Moong Dal Toast
  • Sookhi Moong Dal 
  • Sabut Moong Dal Cheela
  • Air fryer Moong Dal Pakora

Ingredients: (Makes 10-12 pieces)

  • Yellow Moong Dal (Peeled & Split Green Gram) – 1 cup
  • Water – 1/4 cup
  • Green Chillies – 2
  • Ginger Paste – 1 tsp
  • Eno (Fruit salt) – 1 tsp
  • Ghee / Cooking Oil – 1 tbsp
  • Salt – To taste
  • Coriander Leaves – 1/4 cup

Directions:

Step 1:

Soak Moong Dal for 2-3 hours. I generally soak it a night before for making idlis in morning.
Soaking moong dal to make idli.

Step 2:

Discard the water in which moong dal was soaked. Add soaked dal in a grinder or food processor. Add water little by little to form smooth batter. The batter should not be too watery nor too thick.
Blending moong dal to make idli batter.

Step 3:

Transfer the batter in a mixing bowl and add salt, chopped green chillies, coriander leaves and ginger paste. You can save some coriander leaves for garnishing which is totally optional.
Adding seasoning to idli batter.

Mix once again for 2-3 minutes more using hand whisker. We are whisking again at this step as we want to aerate the batter as much as possible. Keep it aside.
Whisking batter to aerate it.

Step 4:

Keep the water in steamer to boil (in which you are going to steam Idli). While the water is boiling, brush some oil or ghee on curves of idli plate. This is necessary so that idlis don’t stick to the plate.
Brushing oil on idli plates.

I have put some coriander leaves too on the idli plate too but this step is totally optional & instead you can add all the coriander leaves in the batter.
Prepping idli plates.

Step 5:

Add eno to the idli batter which we kept aside in step3. Please note that we will add eno only when we are about to make idli. The batter should not be rested after adding eno.
Adding fruit salt or eno to idli batter.

After adding eno, the batter should become really light & fluffy as shown in image below.
Moong dal idli batter is ready.

Step 6:

Pour the batter on idli plate curves using a ladle or large spoon. You can place some coriander leaves on top of it too (optional).
Pouring moong dal idli batter on idli plate.

Step 7:

The water must have boiled by now. Place the Idli stand inside the steamer, close the lid and steam for 8-10 minutes.
Placing idli stand inside the steamer.

Step 8:

After 8 minutes, check the centre of Idlis with a knife or fork. If it comes out clean the idlis are ready else steam for another 2 minutes.
Checking centre if idli with knife for doneness.

Step 9:

Keep the Idlis to cool down for 2-3 minutes.After that with the help of a knife, free the edges of idli and lift it from the stand. It will come out easily.
Cooling down moong dal idli.

Enjoy these soft, fluffy Idlis with coconut chutney, onion tomato chutney or coriander chutney.

Moong dal idli served with chutney.

Additional Tip:

Eno is added here to make the idli soft & fluffy. Instead of eno, you can even use a mix of (baking soda+lemon juice). Add it to the batter just before making idli.

More idli recipes you might like to try:

  • Vegetable Rava Semiya Idli
  • Matar Oats Idli (Green Peas Idli)

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Comments

  1. AvatarDraveena

    July 12, 2020 at 8:17 AM

    Can we use discarded sourdough starter instead of eno? As that’s homemade love yeast? TIA!

    Reply
    • DivyaDivya

      November 23, 2024 at 11:03 AM

      I have not tried this recipe with sourdough starter so won’t be able to tell.

      Reply
  2. AvatarSathya

    April 29, 2021 at 7:28 PM

    Hi.. What can i substitute instead of eno?

    Reply
    • DivyaDivya

      November 23, 2024 at 11:07 AM

      Hi, Instead of eno you can use mixture of baking soda and lemon juice. 1 tsp eno can be replaced by (1/2 to 3/4 tsp baking soda + 1 tbsp lemon juice). Add baking soda to the idli batter and pour lemon juice over it. As the mixture begins to bubble up, mix it well in the batter.

      Reply
  3. AvatarGranthana

    January 31, 2022 at 1:39 AM

    Tried this today! Was so soft and yummy!

    Reply
    • DivyaDivya

      February 1, 2022 at 7:31 PM

      Thank you for sharing your feedback. Glad to know you liked it 🙂

      Reply

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