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Bread upma is easy to prepare and instant healthy dish mostly preferred for breakfast, Kids do enjoy this recipe.This tasty Indian snack, that can be made in a jiffy with step by step instructions including a video on how to make Bread upma .
If you are really bored of eating the routine bread toast and sandwiches, then this Bread Upma is an excellent and amazing appetizing dish influenced from the south Indian dish namely Upma. A very simple, healthy and delectable dish with excellent flavours mi... Read More..
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If you are really bored of eating the routine bread toast and sandwiches, then this Bread Upma is an excellent and amazing appetizing dish influenced from the south Indian dish namely Upma. A very simple, healthy and delectable dish with excellent flavours mixed together to make the pieces of bread flavourful and yummy to eat. This is a very delicious breakfast that can be made in a jiffy with fresh or leftover bread slices.
Bread Upma is exceptionally made with pieces of bread sautéed in a mix of seasonings consisting of mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves, urad dal, flavoured with crushed ginger, spiced with green chillies and a dash of lemon juice to give a wonderful zest and tang to this simple but delectable dish. This is a simple, healthy and a light snack with fantastic south Indian touch. You could also make it healthier and nutritious to kids by adding small cubes of potatoes, carrots and green peas or any other vegetables of your choice. This dish is a brilliant substitute which can also be given to people who hate eating the regular semolina or rava upma.
Upma is a very common yet delicious South Indian and Sri Lankan Tamil breakfast dish cooked usually with semolina (Bombay rava) and various seasonings added into and sometimes also added with vegetables depending on individual choice. Upma is known by various names in southern India such as uppuma, uppittu etc. There are a variety of variations that can be made for making the Upma. Upma can be made with vermicelli, durum wheat, semolina or pearl sago. Generally a wide range of vegetable is added into along with either cashew nuts or ground nuts that give a nice crunchiness to the dish.
Some of the popular Upma made with different variations in different regions of India are:
Sabadana Upma Poha Upma Vegetable Semiya Upma Rice Flour Dry Upma Uppudu Pindi Poha Upma Idli Upma Borugula Upma (Puffed Rice Upma) And many more that can be created. Bread is one ingredient commonly served in most homes for finishing a quickie breakfast. Fresh bread is prized for its taste, aroma, quality, appearance and texture. Retaining its freshness is important to keep it appetizing. Bread that has stiffened or dried past its prime is said to be stale. But there are few dishes that taste exceptionally tasty when you use bread that is old by a day or two. Bread is the staple food in the United States and is prepared by cooking dough of flour and water and often adding additional ingredients. Dough’s are usually baked but in some cuisines wherein breads are even steamed, fried or baked on an un-oiled skillet.
It may be leavened or unleavened. Salt, fat and leavening agents such as yeast and baking soda are common ingredients, though bread may contain other ingredients, such as milk, egg, sugar, spice, fruit (such as raisins), vegetables (such as onion), nuts (such as walnuts) or seeds (such as poppy). Sometimes, the word bread also refers to a sweetened loaf cake, often containing appealing ingredients like dried fruit, chocolate chips, nuts or spices, e.g. pumpkin bread, banana bread or gingerbread.
Bread recipes There are various types of bread and can be served in different ways that includes eating bread with butter or jam. Vegetable sandwich (with lettuce, tomato, green chutney or pudina chutney) Bread pakoda, double ka meetha – Is a sweet delicacy from Hyderabadi cuisine which is made with bread, milk, sugar, ghee and nuts. Tutti Frutti Bread Quick Bread Scones Bread Halwa
How to make Bread Upma:
Ingredients:
Directions: Heat ghee in a pan and add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, urad dal, cashew nuts, curry leaves, hing, turmeric powder, chopped ginger, finely chopped green chlli, onion slices and sauté till the onions are translucent. Add little water, salt to taste, lemon juice and bring to a boil. Add tomatoes, bread pieces, mix and cover with the lid. Just cook for a minute. Switch off the flame and serve after a minute.
Tip: You can add roasted groundnuts instead of cashew nuts during the seasoning that gives a nutty flavor and taste. Use white bread or wheat bread to prepare Bread upma. Do not use milk bread as it gives a slightly sweetish taste to the dish. Bread upma is a quick meal to cook and can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Do try this dish when you have left over bread slices or your kids don’t wanna eat a plain upma. Giving different variations using spicy seasoning will make the dish more delicious and flavourful. Check out the below link for making of Bread upma and enjoy cooking.
traveln3 Posted on Fri May 24 2013
looks delish. reminds me a little of stove top stuffing, but better....
Reply 0 - Repliesunnes Posted on Fri May 24 2013
I was never a fan of upma growing up but this looks delicious!
Reply 0 - RepliesNeththra'sVision Posted on Fri May 24 2013
I'd like this eat this bread upma with some hot rice. Thanks so much Sanjay.
Reply 0 - Repliesprisestley philip Posted on Sun Jul 07 2013
Simple to cook....good to eat....thanks chef....
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D0senpf4nd Posted on Fri May 24 2013
yummy!
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