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Cold Weather Ruining Your Idli Batter? Try This One Fermentation Trick


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Struggling with idli batter fermentation in winter? Discover expert-approved tips and a simple ingredient that helps idli batter ferment faster even in cold weather, ensuring soft, fluffy idlis every morning.

You can use warm water. Using slightly warm water while soaking or grinding helps the fermentation process. Don't add salt immediately. Let the batter ferment for a while after grinding, then add salt. Adding salt too early slows down fermentation.

You can also add some flattened rice (poha) or cooked rice. Adding 2-3 spoons of thick poha or a little cooked rice while grinding helps fermentation. Keep the batter slightly thick, not too runny. Thin batter doesn't ferment quickly.

If you have some old sour batter, you can use that too. Mix 1-2 spoons of old sour idli batter with the new batter. But don't open the lid to check every time. In winter, it can take 12-18 hours for the batter to rise. So, don't be hasty.

If it still hasn't fermented, add 1 spoon of sugar. Keep it in a warm place for 2-3 hours or add 1-2 spoons of old fermented batter. Doing this will help the idli batter ferment quickly. The idlis will also be soft.

After making the idli batter, place it near the stove, on top of the fridge, or in any warm spot in the kitchen. If you have an oven, turn on the light and place it inside. But don't heat the oven.

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