When we can make upma and Manchurian with idli why not biryani? Here is a quick, flavorful biryani recipe with leftover idlis and vegetables with detailed step-by-step pictures.
Idli, the savory rice cake as they call it here in the west is a simple breakfast recipe which is quite popular in South India. You can always find idli batter in my fridge. I can have idli for breakfast, lunch and even dinner.
There are different varieties of idlis like millet idli, rava idli, mixed vegetable idli. You can make idlis more exciting by serving it with exotic sides like tiffin sambar, sodhi, kadappa, and different chutneys. Or you can also transform it into upma, Manchurian, fried idli, or this biryani. Now you know why I don’t get bored with idlis.
I had Iranian biryani on my list, but on a whim, I prepared this idli biryani one day with leftover idlis and carrots. We all liked it. So made it again with mixed vegetables and now here I am sharing the same with you all. Leftover idlis work best for this recipe. But if you are using fresh idlis, make sure the idlis are cool. Hot/warm idlis will lose the shape as you mix them.
You don’t need a pressure cooker or Instant Pot for this recipe. :-) All you need to do is prepare the biryani masala and add the cooked and chopped idlis and mix well. That’s it. You can slightly pan-fry the idlis before adding it to the biryani masala, but I did not do that.
Ok, let me share how I made this idli biryani.
Ingredients:
- To Grind:
- 1-inch cinnamon stick
- 3 cloves
- 3 cardamom
- Other Ingredients
- 1 tbsp oil
- ½ onion, chopped
- 2 tsp dried mint
- 2 tomatoes, finely chopped
- ¾ cup mixed vegetables (I used beans, carrot, and potatoes)
- 1 tsp red chili powder
- ½ tsp garam masala
- ¾ tsp salt
- 5 idlis cut into cubes
- 2 tbsp chopped cilantro
Steps:
- Coarsely grind the cloves, cardamom, and cinnamon.
- Heat a pan or kadai and add oil.
- When the oil is hot, add the onion and cook until it turns translucent.
- Then add the coarsely pulsed whole spices and dried mint leaves — Cook for a minute.
- Next add the mixed vegetables, tomatoes, red chili powder, garam masala, and salt.
- Mix thoroughly and cover and cook over medium-low heat for 4 to 5minutes.
- Then remove the lid and cook until the moisture is all absorbed and the veggies are soft and tender.
- Add the idli pieces and mix well.
- Cook for two to three minutes and turn off the heat. Garnish it with chopped cilantro and serve hot with raita.
Recipe Notes-
- Make sure the idlis are not too sour.
- You can microwave the vegetables before adding it to the biryani masala, and in that case, you can first cook the tomatoes along with spices until they are soft and mushy and then add the vegetables.
- Adjust the veggies according to your preference. According to the vegetables and their cut, the cooking time might vary. I cut them into small pieces.
- As always adjust the salt and spices according to your preference.
- You can also pan-fry the idlis before adding it to the biryani masala.
- I used dried mint but you can use fresh mint leaves too. A ¼ cup of loosely packed mint leaves should be sufficient for this measure.
- Leftover idlis are best, but if you are using fresh ones, allow it to cool and then chop.
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📖 Recipe
Idli Biryani
Ingredients
To Grind:
- 1 inch cinnamon stick
- 3 cloves
- 3 cardamom
Other Ingredients
- 1 tbsp oil
- ½ onion chopped
- 2 tsp dried mint
- 2 tomatoes finely chopped
- ¾ cup mixed vegetables I used beans, carrot, and potatoes
- 1 tsp red chili powder
- ½ tsp garam masala
- ¾ tsp salt
- 5 idlis cut into cubes
- 2 tbsp cilantro chopped
Instructions
- Coarsely grind the cloves, cardamom, and cinnamon.
- Heat a pan or kadai and add oil.
- When the oil is hot, add the onion and cook until it turns translucent.
- Then add the coarsely pulsed whole spices and dried mint leaves — Cook for a minute.
- Next add the mixed vegetables, tomatoes, red chili powder, garam masala, and salt.
- Mix thoroughly and cover and cook over medium-low heat for 4 to 5minutes.
- Then remove the lid and cook until the moisture is all absorbed and the veggies are soft and tender.
- Add the idli pieces and mix well.
- Cook for two to three minutes and turn off the heat. Garnish it with chopped cilantro and serve hot with raita.
Notes
- Make sure the idlis are not too sour.
- You can microwave the vegetables before adding it to the biryani masala, and in that case, you can first cook the tomatoes along with spices until they are soft and mushy and then add the vegetables.
- Adjust the veggies according to your preference. According to the vegetables and their cut, the cooking time might vary. I cut them into small pieces.
- As always adjust the salt and spices according to your preference.
- You can also pan-fry the idlis before adding it to the biryani masala.
- I used dried mint but you can use fresh mint leaves too. A ¼ cup of loosely packed mint leaves should be sufficient for this measure.
- Leftover idlis are best, but if you are using fresh ones, allow it to cool and then chop.
Nutrition
I am not a nutritionist. The nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It varies depending upon the product types or brands.
Swati says
This is a very creative recipe!! We all know about Idli Manchurian or chilli Idli.. this looks so flavourful and inviting!! Loved this one!!
Srividhya G says
Thanks a lot.
Renu says
This is innovative. A biryani with Idli, I read the post title twice If I am not mistaken. Interesting.
Srividhya G says
:-) :-) Thanks
Pavani says
Wow, that is an amazing biryani and a good twist. It must of tasted very good! Thank you for sharing
Srividhya G says
Thanks Pavani.
Sharmila Kingsly says
What not to try !! Biryani with Idli .. Seriously never expected this… Perfect for a quick lunch box!!
Srividhya G says
he he thanks da.
harini says
wow! What a delicious makeover our humble idlis got here. I am hoping I can entice my idli hating kids to give this one a try :)
Srividhya G says
I am sure they love this new idli avatar. Thanks Harini.
Gayathri Kumar says
That is a fantastic biryani with our humble idlis. Love your idea. Such an amazing recipe to use up left over idlis.
Srividhya G says
Thanks much Gayathri.
Srivalli Jetti says
This is a good twist and must have tasted too good.. We never have leftover idlis so maybe I need to make extra ahead and try this one..
Srividhya G says
:-) Thanks Valli.
Suma Gandlur says
Yes, why not idli biryani? You have given left over idlis a delicious makeover. A couple of extra steps than the upma version resulted in totally another dish. Good one.
Srividhya G says
:-) Thanks
Sushma Pinjala says
Mouthwatering dish, am sure people who hate idly will definitely love this dish. Great way to use left over idly’s too. Yummy
Srividhya G says
Thanks Sushma. :-)
Kalyani says
you had me at the name, Vidhya ! My idli-hating elder one wud love this flavour packed makeover.. yum!
Srividhya G says
oh good. :-) Glad I posted this.
Vaishali Sabnani says
Idli Biryani ? Ha ha nice twist of name ;)) we call it Idli masala .
And we love it too , though I never have leftover idlis , Will look forward to your Irani Biryani .
Srividhya G says
:-) Thanks Vaishali. I used the spices that we use for biryani, hence the name. :-)