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Aval upma is a classic South Indian tiffin. It is also known as Poha Upma, is a wholesome South Indian breakfast dish made from flattened rice flakes (aval or poha). It's a quick and easy recipe that's both delicious and nutritious. Perfectly bachelor-friendly weekday tiffin.
Can I use Thin aval
To make it a beginner-friendly tiffin, I generally prefer to use thick flattened rice as it gives perfect fluffy uppu aval. Thin flattened rice might turn mushy if not cooked right.
can I skip sugar?
Sugar is optional but gives a nice flavor to the dish so I would recommend it.
Can I add onion?
Yes in that case skip Asafoetida. To make naivedhyam for krishna Jayanthi uppu aval I didn't add onion.
Ingredients
Soak Aval
To temper
Kara aval
1/3 cup roasted peanuts
1/4 cup coconut
coriander leaves
1/2 juice from half a lemon
salt if required
1/2 teaspoon ghee
How to make South Indian aval upma with step-by-step pictures
- First, wash Aval well
- Add hot water, turmeric powder, required salt, and sugar; soak for 10 minutes
- Strain it in a colander; press and let it remain in a colander to drain water. Fluff it well
- Add oil and when the oil becomes hot, add mustard seeds, urad dal, chana dal, and curry leaves; and let them
- Furthermore, add ginger and green chillies; roast
- add asafoetida; mix well
- Furthermore, add peanuts and coconut; mix well
- soaked aval; turn down to low flame
- Turn down to low flame. Add coriander leaves, and salt if required; mix well and turn off the stove
- Furthermore add lemon juice; mix well
- Finally, add ghee and serve
Ingredients
Soak Aval
- 1 +1/2 cups Thick Aval | Poha flattened rice
- required salt
- 1/2 teaspoon sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon sesame oil
- 1 +1/2 cup hot water
- 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
To temper
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 1/2 teaspoon Mustard seeds
- 1 tablespoon Chana dal
- curry leaves
- 1 tablespoon urad dal
- 3 green chilli
- 1 teaspoon ginger
- asafoetida
Kara aval
- 1/3 cup roasted peanuts
- 1/4 cup coconut
- coriander leaves
- 1/2 juice from half a lemon
- salt if required
- 1/2 teaspoon ghee
Instructions
- First, wash Aval well
- Add hot water, turmeric powder, required salt, and sugar; soak for 10 minutes
- Strain it in a colander; press and let it remain in a colander to drain water. Fluff it well
- Add oil and when the oil becomes hot, add mustard seeds, urad dal, chana dal, and curry leaves; and let them
- Furthermore, add ginger and green chillies; roast
- add asafoetida; mix well
- Furthermore, add peanuts and coconut; mix well
- soaked aval; turn down to low flame
- Turn down to low flame. Add coriander leaves, and salt if required; mix well and turn off the stove
- Furthermore add lemon juice; mix well
- Finally, add ghee and serve
LifestyleswithLia
This looks scrumptious and refreshing! Perfect for spring.....I wish I had a plate now!
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Lia:-)
colemangrady79
Thank you this sounds really good.
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Thank Carolyn:-)
Malar
Perfect...You don't like lemon flavor? I am a very big fan of lemon 😉
Traditionally Modern Food
Yes Malar,after marttiage I started eating lemon as Mr J like it:-)
Charanya
I don't know how to do step by step. I give up too easily. Super easy recipe 🙂
Traditionally Modern Food
I agree Charu many a times I fail to post recipe bcoz of step wise pics, its bit difficult
Aruna Panangipally
We make varieties of Poha as it is called in Mumbai at least twice a week. In Maharashtra, lemon juice is not added to the Poha. Instead a wedge of lemon is served on the side. So people who want it will add it.
Try topping this with Bikaneri Bhujia. That is how it is eaten in Indore. 🙂
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanks for the Info Aruna:-) I haven't come across bikaneri bhujia will google about that
Aruna Panangipally
It is spicy potato sev. Search for Aloo Bhujia.
Traditionally Modern Food
I know Aloo bhuji, halidrams Aloo bhujia s freq snack during college days:-) thanks Aruna, next time will add
Loretta
Hmmm, this is new to me, but it sure looks yummy as I know a lot of the ingredients 🙂
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Loretta:-)
Chitra Jagadish
Wow upma looks delicious...love it..
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Thanku Chitra:-)
apsara
This is a favorite of mine, quick evening snack for the kids too. I use only red poha instead of white, but somehow it does get soft quite easily!
Traditionally Modern Food
I tried red Poha ittook along time compared to white. Which brand you use Apsara, I should try it:-)
Traditionally Modern Food
I tried red Poha ittook a long time compared to white. Which brand you use Apsara, I should try it:-)
apsara
I use 24 Mantra organic. Will post sometime soon.
Traditionally Modern Food
I will look for it,thanks:-)
Subha
Simple yet fulfilling breakfast item...Looks great dear..
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Thanks Subha:-)
skd
I have never tried or tasted upma with Aval. This looks delicious
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Thanku SKD:-)
The Champa Tree
Isn't this like chidwa?
Traditionally Modern Food
I guess chiwda is mixture sorry I mnot sure.if its so Aval Upma us different
The Champa Tree
Hmmm..ok
srividhya
This is my go to breakfast when don't have time in the mrng. This with ketchup I can have anytime
Traditionally Modern Food
Ya ketchup is yet another great side dish:-)
Zoale.com
Looks like pure comfort food! Yum 🙂
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Thanku Antonio:-)
Sundari
simple yet yummy breakfast!!
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Thanku Sundari:-)
Shishu life
This is my quick meal for a day when i dont feel like putting extra effort on cooking , to be frank its one of my fav recipes 😀 . btw this is called "chiwda " or poha too