March 12, 2023

Upma

Upma in a serving bowl
Upma is a scrumptious Indian breakfast that will make your mornings brighter with its warm, sweet, and fluffy goodness. It's a great twist to your regular breakfast. Enjoy it with your favourite hot beverage for a perfect start to your day!

       Upma (also known as uppuma, uppumavu, or uppittu) is a popular dish in South Indian cooking. Upma is made by cooking semolina (also known as sooji or rava) with a variety of ingredients such as vegetables, spices, peanuts or cashews or even dried chillies. Upma is typically served hot as a breakfast or lunch.

       There has not been a clear origin for upma, however, according to some sources, it is said that Upma was created as a way to use up leftover cooked rice or other grains, which were mixed with spices and vegetables and then fried or steamed. Upma has since become a staple dish in South Indian cuisine. No two Upma are alike as  the versatility of Upma allows it to be cooked and prepared in many ways. It is often served with chutney or sambar, and it can also be eaten on its own. Today, upma has become a popular dish around the world. It is enjoyed by millions of people every day, both in South India and beyond.

STEPS ON MAKING UPMA

Get ready to savour the warm and fluffy goodness of Upma with this quick and easy recipe that’s perfect for busy mornings or lazy afternoons. Whether you enjoy it for breakfast or lunch – this dish is sure to leave you feeling satisfied and content. Made with just a handful of ingredients, this Upma recipe will surely delight your taste buds. 

Let’s get buzzin’:

UPMA:

  • Semolina 
  • Ghee/Butter/Oil
  • Cumin seeds
  • Water 
  • Salt 
  • Sugar

 

Start by roasting semolina in a pan over medium heat until it turns a pale yellow and is hot to the touch. Be careful when handling the hot semolina. This should take around 5-7 minutes. Once the semolina is roasted, remove it from the pan and transfer it to a bowl. Set it aside.Roasting semolina in panRoasted semolina in a pan

Next, clean the pan with a dry paper towel and return it to medium heat. Add ghee, butter, or vegetable oil (if using oil, choose a neutral option such as sunflower oil). Once hot, add cumin seeds and let them roast for one minute before adding water and salt. Mix well and allow it to come to a rolling boil.Sauteeing jeera in ghee in a panAdding water to ghee and jeera in a panBoiled water with jeera and ghee in a pan

Slowly add the roasted semolina to the pan while using your other hand to mix it into the water. It’s important to add the semolina gradually and mix it in as you go to prevent it from forming hard clumps.Adding roasted semolina to boiled water in a pan

Once everything is well-mixed, the semolina will soak up all the water and take on a soft, fluffy texture. Add sugar and mix well.Adding sugar to semolina in a panMixing everything with semolina on a pan

Serve the Upma hot in a bowl with a cup of freshly brewed coffee or a cuppa tea.

Enjoy!

Upma in a serving bowl

Upma

DIFFICULTY:
1/5

INGREDIENTS

150 grams of Semolina (fine)

18 grams of Ghee/Butter or 20 ml of Vegetable oil 

1 teaspoon of Cumin seeds 

450 ml of Water (room temperature)

Pinch of Salt 

40 grams of Sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Roast semolina in a pan until pale yellow and hot to touch. Remove from pan and transfer to bowl.
  2. Clean the pan and add ghee/butter/oil. Add cumin and roast for 1 minute. Add water and salt. Let it come to a rolling boil.
  3. Slowly add semolina to the pan, mixing as you go to prevent clumps.
  4. Once well-mixed, add sugar and mix again.
  5. Serve hot in a bowl with freshly brewed coffee or a cuppa of tea.
  6. Enjoy!

NUTRITION FACTS

Per 1 serving
Total Fat: 20.12 mg
Sodium: 149.50 mg
Dietary Fiber: 0.22 mg
Protein: 16.87 g
Vitamin C: 0.16 mg
Cholesterol: 25.74 mg
Carbohydrates: 150.57 g
Sugars: 39.97 g
Vitamin A: 162.28 mcg
Iron: 1.41 mg

Daily values based on a 2,000 calorie diet.   

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