When I first started making idli and dosa batter at home, I used whichever jar was available in my mixer grinder. Sometimes the batter was too thick, sometimes it didn’t grind properly, and sometimes the mixer struggled with the load. That’s when I realised that using the correct jar actually makes a big difference.
In this article, I’ll explain clearly which jar for idli and dosa batter in mixer grinder is best, based on real daily kitchen use in Indian homes.
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Why Batter Needs the Right Jar
Idli and dosa batter is different from chutney or spice grinding because:
- The quantity is usually large
- Ingredients are soaked and heavy
- The mixture becomes thick and sticky
- Grinding takes more time
Because of this, you need:
- enough space
- strong blade movement
- proper air circulation
This is why jar choice is very important.
Best Jar Type for Batter
The best jar for idli and dosa batter is:
Wet grinding jar (large jar)
This jar is designed for:
- heavy mixtures
- wet grinding
- smooth paste
Wet jars have:
- wider base
- strong blade
- better movement for thick batter
I’ve explained jar selection in detail in my guide on best jar size for mixer grinder in India.
Ideal Jar Size for Batter
The best jar size is:
1.2 litre to 1.5 litre jar
This size is perfect for:
- 3–5 member families
- regular dosa/idli preparation
- grinding in one or two batches
If you use a small jar:
it will overflow
motor will get stressed
Can You Use Medium Jar for Batter?
Yes, but only for small quantity.
If you try to grind full family batter in medium jar:
- grinding becomes uneven
- motor heats up
- texture becomes rough
So medium jar is only for occasional use.
Can You Use Small Jar for Batter?
No.
Small jar is only for chutney and paste.
Using small jar for batter can:
- damage the jar
- overload the motor
- give very poor results
Best Blade for Batter Grinding
For batter you need:
- strong flat blade
- wide movement
- steady grinding
Wet jar blade is designed exactly for this.
Dry jar blades are not suitable.
You can also read my comparison of wet jar vs dry jar in mixer grinder to understand their different uses.
Tips to Get Perfect Batter in Mixer Grinder
From my experience, these tips really help:
- Soak rice and dal properly
- Add water slowly while grinding
- Don’t overload jar
- Grind in batches if needed
- Let mixer rest between cycles
This gives:
- smooth batter
- fluffy idli
- crispy dosa
For safe kitchen appliance usage, you can refer to guidelines from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
Common Mistakes People Make
Very common mistakes:
1.Using dry jar for batter
2.Filling jar completely
3.Not soaking ingredients properly
4.Running mixer continuously without break
These can damage both:
- batter quality
- mixer motor
Is Mixer Grinder Good for Batter or Wet Grinder Better?
Mixer grinder is:
1.fast
2.convenient
3.easy to clean
Wet grinder is:
1.better for very large quantity
2.gives slightly softer batter
For most homes, mixer grinder is enough.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I grind batter daily in mixer grinder?
Yes, if you use correct jar and give resting time.
Which jar for 2 people batter?
Medium jar is enough.
Which jar for 5 people family?
Large wet jar is best.
