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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Arisi Upma / Rice Rava Upma
Upma is a popular breakfast item in South India. It is generally made of Rava or Sooji with a combination of vegetables and generous amounts of Ghee. Other variations prepared with Semiya/ Vermicilli, Cracked Wheat, Rice Rava, Rice Flakes/ Aval and now Oats are also very common. Even though it is very popular, and people would gladly have it in hotels, somehow, when made at home, it is not very well accepted.
When I decide to make upma mostly for dinner, (since we generally don’t have breakfast), my husband will invariably ask me “Oh! Upma va!!” Followed by statements like, “You keep watching so many cookery shows, and always keep noting down recipes. Is it only to make this Upma?” In return I would say something and it would go on. In the end, most of the times he will win the battle and I will end up making something else.
But, now with my older one also at home, there’s hardly any time to enter the kitchen. Most of my time goes by in sorting out sibling rivalries. And moreover hubby dear is not in town, so it is upma in all forms and shapes on most nights. It is really simple to make and gets ready in no time. A boon when you’re pressed for time and thankfully my elder one likes any kind of upma.
So while, going through Divya’s space, my partner for this week’s blog hop, I saw different kinds of upma recipes. I decided to make Arisi Upma. I have pretty much followed her recipe but for a few changes and also I used the pressure cooker to cook, as the upma gets ready real quick in the cooker.
Serves: 2
What you’ll need
1. Raw Rice – 1 cup
2. Toor Dal – A fistful
3. Grated Fresh Coconut – ¼ cup (optional)
For Tempering
1. Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
2. Split Urad Dal – 1 tsp
3. Channa Dal – 1 tsp
4. Hing/Asafetida – a pinch
5. Dried Red Chillies – 2 broken
6. Curry Leaves –few
7. Oil – 1 tbsp
Method
1. Wash the rice and dal well and spread it on a kitchen towel to dry in shade.
2. Once all the rice has become dry, grind the rice and dal into a coarse powder. (Rava/ Sooji consistency)
3. Heat a Pressure pan/cooker with oil, add mustard seeds, once they pop, add the urad dal, and channa dal, and dry red chillies, fry till they change color. Finally add the hing and curry leaves.
4. Now add about 2 or max 2 and ½ (depending on your rice type) cups of water, and let it boil.
5. Add the grated coconut and salt to taste.
6. Now add the rice and dal powder and stir well.
7. Close the lid of the pressure cooker and cook on high flame till the steam starts coming out through the vent.
8. Now place the whistle and cook on low flame for about 5 to 8 minutes. Turn off heat.
9. After the pressure is released, open the cooker and give the upma a good stir.
That’s it, healthy, tasty and easy upma is ready. Serve with a chutney or Sambar.
Linking this to Blog Hop Wednesdays.
Yumm.. My mom uses moog dal instead of toor dal... The flavor of coconut makes this dish very comfy for me..
ReplyDeleteQuick and comforting upma.
ReplyDeleteI prepare this every week but somehow do not get time in the hectic morning hours to click pictures.Love this very much with gotsu
ReplyDeletewonderful upma recipe dear...surely would love to try it out for my hubby :-)
ReplyDeleteyum.. reminds me of the arisi upma the give as prasadam in temples! :)
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Simple and healthy upma.. looks perfect !!
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Upma looks yummy
ReplyDeleteHealthy yummy upma..
ReplyDeleteIts been a long i had this arisi upma,inviting and super filling breakfast..
ReplyDeleteYummy n healthy upma,looks so inviting.
ReplyDeletehealthy upma....presented well
ReplyDeleteI too use pressure cook to make it quicker but H is not the one for it. Lovely presentation.
ReplyDeleteThe upma looks real tempting..I can have it anyday for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy upma,filling breakfast or dinner.
ReplyDeletedelicious breakfast
ReplyDeleteDelicious breakfast..beautiful presentation
ReplyDeleteUpma looks so very tasty and easy.Unlike your husband my hubbies complaint is that I don't make this quite often.Bookmarking this to surprise him as I am not so good in making arisi upma.
ReplyDeleteArroz com coco, nunca comi mas deve ser tudo de bom... já comi peixe com leite de coco.
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healthy and tasty upma..
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Delicious and flavorful one, its been long since I had this and makes me feel nostalgic.
ReplyDeleteits been long time i had this upma, looks so inviting dear...nice presentation!!
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Yum yum,mouthwatering here..
ReplyDeleteDelicious upma Kaveri. We used to make this often
ReplyDeleteA different upmav..looks yumm and moist,love moist ones..
ReplyDeleteyummy upma. check out my version in my blog if you get time. i made the upma kozhakkatai and then used vegetables etc... let me know what you think.
ReplyDeleteMy colleague used to bring this upma. I never tried this at home. Bookmarking this.
ReplyDeleteoh upma va is a statement tht's so common in my home also though it is my hubby's fav ! looks yum and nice click
ReplyDeletelong time since i visited your blog...rice upma is very new to me..will try. Wishing you and family a very HAPPY NEW YEAR
ReplyDeletei know rice upma..bt never tried it.its looking yum.vl try soon
ReplyDeleteThese look like a conforting breakfast food.
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hi kaveri, this flavored rice looks delicious.Wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year..may all your good wishes come true..happy holidays
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wishes Kaveri. Wish you and your family a happy new year... Lets do more cooking together in 2012
ReplyDeleteupma looks delicious happy new year
ReplyDeletethis is so new to me sounds perfectly healthy! thanks for sharing such a lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteis there no need to sieve the rice rawamafter grinding??? Meera
ReplyDeleteAs a husband who loves cooking for my wife, I think your husband should give it a try and understand it's not that easy - even if it is upma..
ReplyDeleteGreat blog and good collection of recipes