Undrallu, steamed rice flour balls offered to Lord Ganesha. This is something typically made for Ganesh Chaturthi and is eaten with a strong chutney, like ginger chutney. The rice flour is made at home too for this festival offering.
This preparation requires just a few ingredients – rice, water, salt, chana dal and cumin seeds. Have an idli steamer handy to make these. I will list out the steps to make the rice flour too here. If you would rather use rice rava, you could do that too.
Ingredients
Rice – 1 cup
Water – to soak + 2 cups to cook in + for steaming
Salt – to taste
Chana dal – 1 tbsp
Cumin seeds – 1 tsp
Oil – to brush idli molds
Recipe – makes 24 undrallu
To make Rice flour
- To make rice flour, soak the rice in some water – about 1.5 cups of water – for about 20-30 minutes
- Now spread it out on a cotton towel in a thin layer and let it dry overnight or at least 4-6 hours.
- Now coarsely grind this dried rice, if parts of it is powder while some pieces remain, that’s perfect. Rice rava ready
To make Undrallu
- To a pan, add in 2 cups of water, a pinch of salt, chana dal and cumin seeds
- Let this concoction come to a rolling boil.
- Now add in the rice rava and stir is quickly. It doesn’t form lumps like sooji does, so its easier.
- The mixture would thicken now. Turn off the flame when it is almost upma consistency. Cover and let it rest for about 2-3 minutes

- Undrallu should be made when the rice rava is still hot. So wet your palm and take a lemon sized portion and form it into a ball.
- Similarly, make rounds of the rest of the hot mixture.
- Grease an idli mold and put these in. You can overload these on the mold, that just fine

- Now, steam these in the idli cooker for 10 minutes. The rice rava will be perfectly cooked now.
- Serve these with a chutney or pickle

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Have never eaten this, sounds tasty
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Thanks Pooja!
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These are my favorite especially during Ganesh Chaturdi.
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Thank you! Mine too, my fav part about Ganesh chaturthi! 😊
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