My name is Nidhi . I am the host of this channel (Nidhi’s Creative zone) .I am a mother of a 12yrs old ,living in USA with my husband . I create and post recipe videos which are easy to recreate and can be cooked with easily available ingredients . My channel focuses on Indian vegetarian cuisine, but I love to recreate fusion recipes from other cuisines as well. Occasionally I post home improvement diy Videos.
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may be somebody needs to do research to figure out where from inoculum germ comes for successful kanji fermentation ... during hindu festival of colors "holi" they prepare kanji (and kanji vada) in north india ... may be mustard seeds and mustard seed skins provides inoculum germs or may be boiling kills germs on carrots and beets ... may be keeping skin on these veggies is important ... and from many replies of nidhi it seems daily opening lid and stirring is important ... as well as using cloth to separate lid from bottle so that lid does not completely make it airtight capping of lid ... any and all these may be important and necessary as also salt quality and quantity ... those who fail should attempt making kanji water plain ... that is without any veggies and when successful use that kanji water as inoculum
Thank you for the step-by-step instructions, Nidhi! This was my first time making idli batter. I have made idlis using Gits packets a few times before. My batter looks good! I wish I could post my batter picture. I added 0.5 tsp salt into the whole instant pot at the end of the Instant pot cycle and then divided the batter into two airtight containers. I'll make idlis tomorrow, so fingers crossed!
Boiling the beetroot will only kill the wild yeast present on it. For fermentation, you need the presence of the wild yeast on the beetroot thus enabling it to become a probiotic
Hello! thank you for sharing this. Can you suggest good idli stand brand to buy? Is there any combination of plates which can be ideal for idlis, dhokla etc. ? Also, can we use whole urad dal with skin?
Madam, I have made kanji four times so far. Every time everything was fine, but when I went to prepare the fifth batch, after four days I saw that the fungus had fallen off, the first two days I poked the lid of the jar a little (with a clean dry chop stick). Only on the third day the lid was not opened. Now, can Kanji with fungus be eaten or should I throw it away? Please let me know. I know, I bother you a lot, ask a lot of questions. Please forgive me.
Thanks for asking question! There might me several reason maybe water you have used or didn’t stir the kanji everyday.i suggest if you watch full video and check which step you skip while making kanji .hope that helps
Thank you so much I did two things wrong while making this batter, the batter was too thick and I did not put it on venting. I looked at other videos. My batter did not ferment🥲. I will try this method and let you know.
I just tried this put 2 potatoes submerged in water and it’s been going for 12 minutes- it’s started making scary noises so I hit cancel- now I will wait and open in 10-15 minutes