Aloo Masala (Batata) Poha - Healthy Breakfast

Ingredients
3 cups poha (rice flakes)
1 medium-sized potato - boiled and chopped
1/2 onion - chopped finely
1/4 cup peas - boiled (or frozen and thawed)
2-3 tbsp carrots - boiled and chopped (optional)
1 green chilli - finely chopped
4-5 curry leaves
1/2 tsp cumin (jeera) seeds
4 tbsp oil
salt & lemon juice - to taste
1 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp sugar
chopped cilantro - for garnish
thin sev or shredded coconut - for garnish (optional)
Method
Take the poha (puffed rice) in a bowl and wash it thoroughly with water. Soak them in water for 1 min, then transfer to a colander and let all the water be drained. leave them while you prepare the other stuff. They will puff up a little and get softened as they soak the water.
Take the chopped carrots and peas in a bowl, add a little water and microwave them for 5 mins until they become soft and cooked. Alternately, you can boil them along with the potatoes.
Take 4 tbsp oil in a non-stick pan, add the curry leaves and the cumin seeds. When they start spluttering, add the chopped green chillies and the onions. Saute them till they turn slightly pinkish-golden in color.
Add all the boiled vegetables, sugar, salt and turmeric powder and cook for 5 mins. Finally add the soaked poha and mix everything well ltogether, evenly coating with oil and spices. Sprinkle a little water if desired, then cover with a lid and let it cook for another 8-10 mins, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking to the vessel.
Add the chopped coriander, leaving some for garnish, and give it a final stir. Remove from flame and transfer to a serving bowl.
Garnish with some more chopped cilantro and shredded coconut or sev if you like. Serve the Aloo(Batata)Poha hot with a cup of tea for breakfast, or some lemonade on a breezy summer evening!
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9 comments :
Thanks for a good breakfast idea! I was just talking to my friend who lives in LA about Aloo Poha and here I see your post with an excellent recipe of Aloo Poha! I look forward to having this healthy poha on a beautiful sunday mornin, tomorrow that is. Happy Sunday!
you've given such a great variation for a traditional favorite! onions, peas and carrots, sounds delicious!:)
-hema
Really fantastic... looks yummy and delicious...
Very creative dish . Looks like an easy and an delicious recipe.
Easy, simple, delicious and healthy.. what else???
lovely recipe, very healthy, simple!:-)
have to pick up some poha next time i go to indian store. been meaning to for a while but forget. this is surely one of my favorite breakfasts, simple and savory :)
I love aloo poha .. a healthy breakfast option
I always loved batata-poha,being diabetic, no rice & potatoes.
But, I modified the recipe, by using Go Lean 7 grain cereal (no sugar) and no potatoes, but adding other veges like small florets of broccoli & cauliflower, instead of sweet peas, I used edamame. Sometimes, I used small pieces of fresh ginger or yellow turmeric as well.
For cutting small pieces of lots of veges like onions, carrots, ginger, turmeric I use Progressive Onion Chopper, it saves so much of time, that is why I mentioned here.
I even took this as gift item to India and all the ladies over there loved it too.
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