Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Uppuma (Salt Mango Tree)

Uppuma, is one of the most popular and easy to make South Indian breakfasts. A vital source of nutrition to thousands of school children in Kerala, a staple food item to serve in mass gatherings, a face saver of all budding cooks;Uppuma has played the role of Aram Tamburan in Kerala cuisine. Behold our version…

Rava 3 cups
Onions 1 medium, finely chopped
Carrot ½ cup, cubed
Green chilly 2 nos, finely chopped
Ginger 1 tsp, roughly chopped
Mustard seeds ½ tsp
Dry red chilly 2 nosCurry leaves 2 sprigs
Salt requiredOil 1 TBSP
Water 4 ½ -5 cups

Method

Heat a wide pan at medium heat and roast the rava till a light brown color. Set this aside.

Heat another pan and add oil. Splutter mustard seeds followed by dry red chillies and curry leaves. Add chopped onions and ginger. When the onions turn translucent, add carrots. Cook this for few minutes and add water (amount of water depends on the consistency you want for the final product). Allow this to come to a boil. Now slowly add the roasted rava stirring continuously and making sure that its all soaked thoroughly. Add grated coconut and little butter mix well and cook to the consistency desired.


3 comments:

  1. Adipoli...Kandittu epol thanne kazhikan thonunund..Pazhavum, pappadavum kidu...

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  2. Wonderful!!!!!

    I am not a big Salt Mango tree fan.....But this recipe of Manoj was just perfect, we were there when he made it and it was just yummy:-)

    Manoj, Nice recipe and clips......

    I was wondering what will I post for August, and now you have it all set for this month....iniyum kaalu neeti irikkam:-)

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