Well, this one needs no introduction! Vegetable upma, as most of you would know, is one of the most popular South Indian breakfast dishes. Liked by some and disliked by many :D
A small confession:
I have always hated upma as a kid. Why you ask? Simply because it was a torture and it was prepared too often. My mom realized that I was really having a tough time with upma and she made her version of upma with veggies.
I must say I eventually quit Upma haters club. I assure you it tastes too good plus healthy and can be prepared in a jiffy!! So let's get straight to the recipe !!
INGREDIENTS
Plain upma is prepared in the same way, just omit the step where you add veggies. Rest ingredients and steps remain same.
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A small confession:
I have always hated upma as a kid. Why you ask? Simply because it was a torture and it was prepared too often. My mom realized that I was really having a tough time with upma and she made her version of upma with veggies.
I must say I eventually quit Upma haters club. I assure you it tastes too good plus healthy and can be prepared in a jiffy!! So let's get straight to the recipe !!
INGREDIENTS
- 1 cup rava/semolina
- 1 large onion,sliced lengthwise
- 2 small potatoes,cubed
- 1 carrot, finely chopped
- 1 cup of beans,finely chopped
- 1/2 cup peas,fresh/frozen
- 3 green chilies, slit lengthwise
- 1 tsp ginger,shredded
- 1 tbsp ghee
- 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
- 1 tbsp cilantro,finely chopped
- 3 tbsp shredded coconut
- 2 tsp lemon juice
- 3 cups of water
- salt
- 1/2 tsp mustard seeds
- 1/2 tsp urad dal
- a pinch of asafoetida
- 5-6 curry leaves
- 1 tbsp oil
- Dry roast rava over low flame until it turns slightly brown.Transfer it to a bowl
- Heat 1 tbsp of oil in the same kadai & add mustard, when it splutters add urad dal,asafoetida & curry leaves
- Add onions & saute till it becomes transparent.Add green chilies,ginger and saute for 2 mins
- Add all the veggies & turmeric powder and saute for 5 mins.
- Add water,salt,lemon juice & shredded coconut.Once water begins to boil,add 1 tbsp of ghee.
- Reduce heat and slowly add rava to the boiling water and keep stirring so that the lumps don't form
- Cover it & cook until you attain the desired consistency, I like it dry.
- Garnish with chopped cilantro and serve hot with chutney/pickle/chips.
Plain upma is prepared in the same way, just omit the step where you add veggies. Rest ingredients and steps remain same.
Linking this post to :
What's cookin' Wednesday Cast Party Wednesday Wine'd down wednesday Wonderfully creative Wednesday
Tasty Tuesdays Recipe sharing monday Frugal Crafty home blog hop Wow Us Wednesday Wake up Wednesday
the-yuck-stops-here-5 | weekend-recipe-link-party-4 Back to school lunch ideas
Hello, I just arrived from the Wow Us Wednesday party and I can't stop reading your recipes! I want to try them all! :-)
ReplyDeleteRobyGiup (from Italy)
So glad u stopped by! Molte Grazie:)
Deleteluv upma a lot.. though there r few haters .. urs looks so soft .. yum
ReplyDeleteThanks Smitha :)
DeleteThanks for sharing with Hearth and Soul blog hop, delicious upma love it.
ReplyDeleteAll time beloved breakfast.....Very tempting. Indeed it would have been a treat:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Swathi and Shweta for stopping by :)
ReplyDelete//Aishwarya is vacationing right now in India ! She will be happy to hear these on her return. :)
Thanks for sharing this dish on The Yuck Stops Here! You use ingredients that I'm not familiar with and I love learning new things.
ReplyDeleteThanks Erlene and be sure to give these a try :)
DeleteThis dish is truly new for me.. thanx for sharing! at my event :)
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