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    Home » Breakfast / Dinner

    Rava Upma

    Published: Jun 24, 2008 by Radhika · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

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    This is a breakfast that could be completed in 15 minutes provided you have roasted rava in hand readily. Roasting the rava before storing it in a container is a practice that I got from my mother. She made it a point to roast it as it not only prevented small worms and bugs forming in it while stored because of its raw smell but also saved ample time during morning as she was also working. I too followed it when I started cooking on my own.



    After cutting open the packet put the rava in a kadai and dry roast it till the raw smell disappears in a slow flame. This will prevent the rava from changing color and also from burning it by sticking to the kadai. Keep stirring it often. After it cools down completely you can store it in an air tight container. This way the rava could be stored for a long time.


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    What u need:
    Rava / Sooji, roasted – 1 cup
    Onion, big – 1
    Green chillies – 2
    Curry leaves – 1 sprig
    Mustard seeds – ½ tsp
    Bengal gram dal – ½ tsp
    Oil – 3 tbsp
    Salt to taste
    Water – 2 ¼ cup


    What to do:

    Finely chop the onions and green chillies. In a kadai heat the oil and temper it with mustrd seeds and Bengal gram dal. 

    When the seed splutters put the onion, green chillies and curry leaves and sauté till the onion becomes pink. Now add the roasted rava and fry till the rava is well coated with the oil and fully mixed with onions. Add the salt and mix well. 

    Now pour the water and after mixing it well cover the kadai with a lid and cook in a slow flame for 5 minutes or till the all the water gets absorbed and the rava is soft and cooked.

    If you do the upma in the above said way there wouldn’t be any problem of lumps forming while the upma is getting cooked. Earlier I used to pour the water first after sautéing the onions and then add the rava to the water.


    I always had the problem of lumps forming when I did it that way till my MIL suggested I make upma this way. This goes to Express breakfasts hosted by Raaga.

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    1. Gautami

      December 21, 2018 at 10:17 am

      I liked the recipe. Even my upma turned out to be very soft. But I used ghee instead of oil. At my home everyone likes upma made in ghee.

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    2. jay ponnuswamy

      November 05, 2012 at 1:48 pm

      Your fine tips makes all that difference. Great Thanks and keep it up for the benefit of so many

      Reply

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