Showing posts with label Poha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poha. Show all posts

Saturday, May 23

Poha/ Flat Beaten Rice.

Poha King of Breakfast: The most popular and very easy breakfast to make.. there are many versions you can make in this. I follow this basic recipe and it turns out delicious everytime.. all you need is few ingredients and you’ll have quick breakfast ready. Poha and Kadak Adrakwali Chai #matchmadeinheaven .. don’t forget to follow my step by step videos and enjoy with your family.. xx

Click on the Link to see the full recipe video.




Friday, October 11

Masala Dosa..

Masala Dosa.. From past few weeks I was craving for Masala Dosa and Medu Vada very badly. I was not at all getting sleep in the night because I use to get dreams of Masala Dosa. Was feeling very lazy to go out and eat. For me it is bit difficult to eat all this stuff out side, because they use lot of oil and it becomes taste less when you tell them to cook oil-less, for that reason only I was stopping myself to eat out. Though my hubby kept telling me lets go and eat out..


Yesterday morning I though it was a high time now I should cook dosa at home only. The first thing I did in the morning was I soaked rice and dal to make the batter for dosa and vada. Then finished all the other activities like making red chutney, coconut chutney and potato paliya.. Then finally I cooked the dosa and vada for the dinner and ate peacefully.. It was tasting awesome and I was feeling like top of the world and so satisfying.. I din't even bother to take the pictures but some how I told myself to wait and clicked few picture just to post it.. Thought the pictures are not up to the mark but it is fine, will change the pictures later...


Ingredient's For Red Chutney (to apply on dosa)
6 dry red chillis
10 curry leaves
Small pieces of ginger
3 garlic cloves
1/4tsp cumin seeds
1tsp lemon juice
Salt to taste.

Ingredient's For Potato Paliya.
4 medium potatoes (Boiled and peeled)
1 onion, 2 green chilies, (finely chopped)
Hand full of chopped coriander leaves
10 curry leaves
1tsp mustard seeds
1/2tsp turmeric powder
2tbsp Oil
Salt to taste.

Ingredient's For Dosa Batter.
3/4 cup raw rice
1/4 cup urad dal (split black lentils)
2 tbsp cooked rice
2 tbsp poha (beaten rice)
1/4tsp fenugreek seeds
Oil for frying
salt to taste.



Cooking Method For Red Chutney.
Dry roast all the red chutney ingredients (except the lemon juice and salt) then grind them into fine paste by adding lemon juice, salt and water. and set it aside.

Cooking Method For Potato Paliya.
Mash the boiled potatoes and keep it aside
Heat Oil in a broad pan, and add Mustard Seeds and when they start to splutter, add Turmeric Powder, Green Chilies, Curry Leaves and Onion. Fry until the Onions turn translucent
Add mashed Potatoes, Salt, Coriander and mix it together gently. Switch off the flame and allow it cool.

Cooking Method For Masala Dosa.
Wash the urad dal, raw rice and methi seeds. Soak in a little water along with the poha and cooked rice for at least 3 to 4 hours.
Grind to a smooth paste with a little water. Cover and keep aside for at least 4 hours. Add salt and mix well.
Heat a non-stick tava and grease lightly with oil. when hot, sprinkle a little water, pour a ladle of batter, spread it around, into a thin crepe , then apply the red chutney and keep the potato paliya into one corner of dosa and cook.
Pour a little oil along the edges while cooking. When crispy, fold and serve hot with Sambar and Chutney.
Repeat the same process for the remaining batter.


Monday, September 16

Aval Payasam.. (Jaggery And Poha Kheer)

Aval Payasam. Last week I saw many blogger's cooking this sweet for the Ganesh Chaturthi, even I thought why not try this Aval Payasam for the Ganesh festival.. I had cooked this on Ganesh festival but din't get the time to post it on the same day... I usually cook this payasam using sugar or just add poha and sugar in warm milk and eat. Actually for me eating sweet is bite difficult but this sweet was so tasty with jaggery I really enjoyed eating it :)



Ingredient's.
1cup poha (beaten rice)
1/2cup jaggery
3tsp ghee
2cup milk
1cup water
A pinch of cardamom powder
1/4cup mix dry fruits.


Cooking Method.
Heat ghee in a pan and add dry fruits, fry till golden brown. Keep aside. Fry poha in the remaining ghee by keep stirring regularly for 2-3 minutes. Once they turn light brown turn off the flame. In a other vessel fill 1 cup of water along with jaggery, cook on low flame for few minutes.



Strain the jaggery syrup to remove any dirt or waste particles. In the same syrup add roasted poha and put it on low flame. Add milk into it and keep stirring in between to avoid getting it burnt from the bottom.
After 8 to 10 minutes add cardamom powder, fried dry fruits and mix well. Turn off the heat when you get right consistency.
Serve warm or cold.




Tuesday, December 4

Plain Dosa!!

Plain Dosa. I like dosa a lot, because it is easy to cook and delicious to eat. This is a regular dosa variety which is prepared in every south Indian houses but with some of my touch and tricks which helps in keeping the dosa soft for a long time. If you ask me to describe a perfect dosa, I would say that 'Dosa should have red crispy crust without a single white spot and a soft and porous white interior. But everybody can't make the perfect dosa, i have tried my best to get the crispy and perfect dosa. This is the simple and easy recipe with easily available ingredient's..


Ingredient's
3/4 cup raw rice
1/4 cup urad dal (split black lentils)
2 tbsp cooked rice
2 tbsp poha (beaten rice)
1/4tsp fenugreek seeds
Oil for frying
salt to taste
Butter for serving.


Cooking Method
Wash the urad dal, raw rice and methi seeds. Soak in a little water along with the poha and cooked rice for at least 2 hours.


Grind to a smooth paste with a little water. Cover and keep aside for at least 4 hours. Add salt and mix well.
Heat a non-stick tava and grease lightly with oil. when hot, sprinkle a little water, pour a ladle of batter, spread it around, into a thin crepe and cook on one side.


Pour a little oil along the edges while cooking. When crispy, fold and serve hot with Sambar and Chutney.
Repeat for the remaining batter.


Sunday, September 19

Masala Poha

I made this poha to get a different taste for my tongue, i was fed up of eating all diet food for the breakfast. On last sunday i told my hubby that i am not going to eat diet food on sundays. He smiled at me and told even i was waiting for this only...... i look at him and replied NO iam not going cook anything, it is you whose going to cook breakfast today. Then we both decided to help each other while cooking............And cooking together it is really a fun if something goes wrong in cooking you can easily blame your husband.. heheheheheh


Ingredient's
1 cup Beaten Rice (Poha)
1 potato, cut finely
3 Onions, chopped, 1 Green Chilli, slit
¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
¼ tsp Mustard Seeds
7-8 Curry Leaves
¼ tsp Turmeric Powder
¼ tsp Red chilly Powder
¼ tsp Coriander  Powder
¼ tsp Garam masala
2tbsp lemon juice




Cooking Method
Wash the beaten rice and drain it. set aside
Heat the oil in a kadhai and add the mustard, and cumin. When the mustard splutters, add the green chilli and onion. Add the curry leaves and fry for a couple of minutes. Add potato, and all the dry masala powder, cover cook for a few minutes. Add the beaten rice and lemon juice mix it gently. Garnish with some coriander leafs . Enjoy this as soon as it is made.



Thursday, August 19

Vegetable Poha(Beaten Rice and Vegetable Mix)

Poha is one of favourite breakfasts. And I make it quite often, not just for breakfast, but for dinner as well. And i add as many vegetables as possibly  while making it. I add whatever i can lay my hands on. I love eating colourful stuff and the addition of a variety of vegetables results in a rainbow like dish and I kind of love it. I made a very heavy breakfast so that I could do with something light for lunch.





Ingredient's
1 cup Beaten Rice (Poha)
1 Carrot, 1 potato, cut finely
3 Spring Onions, chopped
4tbsp Peas and 4 tabp of chopped beans
¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
¼ tsp Mustard Seeds
7-8 Curry Leaves
¼ tsp Turmeric Powder
1 Green Chilli, slit



Cooking Method
Wash the beaten rice and drain it. Add the salt, turmeric powder and keep aside.
Heat the oil in a kadhai and add the mustard, and cumin. When the mustard splutters, add the green chilli and the spring onion whites. Add the curry leaves and fry for a couple of minutes. Add the carrots, peas, beans and potato. Add some salt and then cover and cook for a few minutes. Add the beaten rice and mix it gently. Garnish with with some coriander leafs . Enjoy this as soon as it is made.
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