Upma is one of the most common
breakfast recipes in south India. There are many different variations to this
humble breakfast. Upma is usually made of Sooji/Semonila. It can also be
prepared using broken wheat, rice rava or rice flakes (Aval).
Like I have said in many of earlier
posts, we hardly have elaborate breakfasts, but rather prepare all these breakfast
recipes for dinner. And upma surely is one of the last resorts. It is made only
when I don’t have any idly/dosa batter and I am feeling too tired to make
rotis.
Today I am sharing the recipe for
broken wheat upma. Usually, MIL makes this without adding any vegetables. (See notes). But like to make it a little
healthier by adding whatever veggies I have at hand. So here is the recipe for
a simple yet wholesome meal.
What you’ll need
- Broken Wheat/Godhuma Ravai- 1 cup
- Onion – 1, finely chopped
- Carrot – 1 finely chopped
- Beans – 5 to 6, finely chopped
- Green Peas – 2 handful
- Green chilly – 1 or 2, chopped finely
- Ginger – a small piece, grated
- Curry leaves – few
- Lemon juice – 1 or 2 tsp (Optional)
- Coriander Leaves – 1 tbsp, finely chopped
- Salt to taste
- Oil – 2 tsp
- Ghee – 1 tsp
- Mustard Seeds – ½ tsp
- Bengal gram dal/ Kadala paruppu – 1 tsp
Method
- Heat a pressure cooker/pan with oil and ghee.
- Temper with mustard seeds and Bengal gram dal, once the dal turn golden, add the chopped onions, green chilly, ginger and curry leaves.
- Saute until onion turn pink.
- Next add the veggies – carrots, and beans and sauté for another minute.
- Now add the broken wheat and fry for 3 to 4 minutes on medium heat.
- Add 2.5 cups of water, salt and green peas. Mix well and bring to boil.
- Cover and cook for one whistle.
- Once the cooker has cooled, open and drizzle the lemon juice.
- Garnish with coriander leaves.
- Serve hot with a chutney or Sambar.
Note:
You can omit the onions and
vegetables and just temper with ginger and green chillies and add freshly
scraped coconut while the water is boiling and proceed as above.
have never tried making upma with dalia... ur pics are really tempting me...
ReplyDeleteUpma is really a life saver. Looks delicious, even I like to add veggies to upma.
ReplyDeletehealthy dish.. I love this
ReplyDeleteI too add lots of veggies in my Upma,yours looks so tempting and delicious.
ReplyDeleteSo yummy yummy n beautiful presentation
ReplyDeleteMy kind of upma, i do quite often for my breakfast.
ReplyDeletewow rava upma looks super delicious and tempts me :) loving your presentation a lot !! and fabulous photography done :)
ReplyDeleteupma looks perfect..healthy breakfast dish
ReplyDeleteDelicious and lovely looking upma plate.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Very healthy upma
ReplyDeletewow....looks sooo yummy n healthy upma..
ReplyDeleteEven d recipe is simple ur pics made me more tempting. N upma is very healthy..
ReplyDeleteVeggie loaded upma looks delicious.
ReplyDeletebeautiful clicks and perfect presentation. Good job
ReplyDeleteNice beautiful clicks Kaveri, upma looks super..
ReplyDeleteSubstitute half the broken wheat with lightly roasted oats......and you have an even more healthy version 😃
ReplyDeleteSubstitute half the broken wheat with lightly roasted oats......and you have an even more healthy version 😃
ReplyDeletewohhhhh !! very nice presentation. yummy !! thanks a lot !!
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