It’s always a pleasure when hubby dearest dons the apron, be it for making a cuppa or dishing out snacks or planning a breakfast/dinner. And when the kitchen is stormed by him on a sunday morning the joy is doubled. Last weekend was one such leisurely affair when hubby made the hearth his own and dished out the savory Upma. It was evident that the dish was a hit when my daughter who otherwise is not a huge fan of this hearty, comforting meal wiped her plate clean and proclaimed it to be the best upma ever!



Upma as per tamil origin is from 2 words உப்பு + மாவு =   salt + flour; so basically it is flour mixture seasoned and garnished to suit one’s palate. The star ingredient is anything from semolina/flattened rice/quinoa/couscous/sago/varied sized grains of rice/whole or refined wheat. And of course thanks to Floyd Cardoz ,the dish attained dizzying heights and is elevated to much adulation. 





Semolina (also called as Rava in India) is the coarse, purified wheat middlings of durum wheat or other varieties of wheat or rice or corn is used in making pasta, and also used for breakfast cereals and puddings (Source :Wiki). When this is cooked with vegetables, herbs and tempered /garnished right, the dish indeed signifies a wholesome meal.



What’s in it :-

  • Semolina – 150 gms ( Roasted to avoid lumpy formation)
  • Onion – 3 medium sized – finely chopped
  • Green Chillis – 2-3 – to taste- finely chopped
  • Fresh Green peas – a fistful
  • Carrot – 1 medium sized – grated
  • Fresh Grated Coconut – 1 cup
  • Cashewnuts – a few
  • Ginger – a small piece – scrapped & grated
  • Curry Leaves – a few – chopped
  • Coriander leaves – a few sprigs – finely chopped
  • Mint leaves -a few – finely chopped
  • Sesame Oil/Vanaspati (Shortening) – 3 to 4 tbsp 
  • Ghee/Clarified Butter – 3 to 4 tbsp
  • Lemon Juice – 1 tsp
  • Salt – to taste
  • Sugar – 1 tsp
  • Water – 3 times the quantity of semolina
Note :-
Hubby Dearest was little liberal in terms of quantity of oil/ghee. Feel free to reduce the same as desired.

How :-

In a thick bottomed pan/kadai, add half the oil/vanaspati and as it warms up saute the coconut, coriander leaves & mint leaves for a few minutes. Set it aside. In the same kadai add the remaining oil/vanaspati . On a low flame tip in the cashews ,chopped onions,curry leaves,ginger and let it saute till the onion turns a golden pink. Now add the peas and cook for a few minutes after which add the grated carrot and saute for a few more minutes.


Add water and while it comes to a rousing boil, add the coconut mix fried earlier. Mix salt, sugar & lemon juice. Once the water boils tip in the roasted semolina stirring simultaneously. 


Let it cook with the lid closed for a few minutes. Add ghee and mix it – voila it’s ready to be devoured. Serve it with chutney,relish,tomato-sauce,sambhar or any other choice accompaniment.

enjoy !
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10 Comments

  1. Srividhya Ravikumar December 21, 2011 at 12:05 pm - Reply

    looks delicious and perfect dear..

  2. Archana December 21, 2011 at 1:07 pm - Reply

    Wow! what I will give for this upma.

  3. divya December 21, 2011 at 2:09 pm - Reply

    omg…soooooooooper tempting ..

  4. Aarthi December 21, 2011 at 4:26 pm - Reply

    they look awesome…should try it soon..

    Aarthi
    http://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/

  5. Julie December 21, 2011 at 5:17 pm - Reply
  6. Gauri Trivedi December 21, 2011 at 5:24 pm - Reply

    Is there any chance of sending your hubby over to train mine in the kitchen?…

  7. Suja Manoj December 21, 2011 at 6:04 pm - Reply

    Healthy breakfast..my favorite

  8. Vidhya December 22, 2011 at 4:23 am - Reply

    Upma looks delicious.This is one dish my hubby can make without a recipe.He calls this a 5 minute wonder.

  9. Kaveri Venkatesh December 22, 2011 at 9:23 am - Reply

    That click of upma is making me hungry…It looks so so delicious

  10. Priya Suresh December 22, 2011 at 10:56 am - Reply

    Super filling and delicious upma,lovely captures..

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