Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Coconut Poha
Poha is one of the quicker breakfasts cooked in an Indian kitchen. This coconut version is much faster and can be prepared in less than fifteen minutes as it doesn't involve sauteing any veggies. Also the addition of coconut adds a slight sweet tinge to the poha making it more delicious.
Ingredients:
Thick variety poha - 2 cups
Grated coconut (fresh / frozen) - 1/2 cup
Medium hot green chillies, finely chopped - 4 or 5
Salt - 1 tsp
For seasoning - 3 or 4 Tbsp oil, a handful of peanuts, 1 Tbsp chanadal, 1 tsp mustard seeds, Curry leaves, 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
Chopped cilantro (Optional) - 2 Tbsp
Cooking:
* Wash the poha thoroughly twice with water, drain all the water and keep it covered for about 6-7 minutes.
* Meanwhile, chop the chillies, grate the coconut or zap in a MW for a minute if using frozen coconut.
* Take a deep bottomed pan and heat the oil. Then add peanuts, chanadal, mustard seeds, green chillies, curry leaves and turmeric powder in the mentioned order. When peanuts and chanadal start to turn reddish, add the softened poha, grated coconut, salt and cilantro if using.
* Turn around the poha mixture till all the ingredients are mixed well. Cook covered on low for five minutes.
* Stir the content gently one more time before serving.
Coconut poha tastes good when served hot / warm.
This goes to AFAM - Coconut hosted by Suganya Of Tasty Palettes.
& to WBB - Express breakfasts hosted by Raaga of The Singing Chef.
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That's exactly how my mom makes Suma, love the color!:))
ReplyDeletethats a lovely poha pic.....can smell it right thru the screen
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy looking poha
ReplyDeletepoha looks delicious Suma
ReplyDeleteMy kind of recipe- a 15 min one!:D
ReplyDeleteI should try adding coconut too. Considering how much I use it our preparations, I'm surprised that I make poha without it.
Poha looks delicious, yummy yummy!!!
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We call it Avalakki oggarane.. meaning, poha tadka!! I love it... the pic looks beautiful
ReplyDeletepoha looks delicious..nice pic too!!great entry!!
ReplyDeleteVery good pics. Looks yummy too.
ReplyDeletePoha looks very tasty Suma. and I loved its color. nice one.
ReplyDeletehey I tried your coconut poha and came out awesome! I will put the photo that I took and post it in my blog and give a link to your blog. thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteYeah! Thank you for the Coconut Poha recipe. I make Poha often and have a couple of recipes. This one is great! I look forward to making it this Sunday.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, do you have any great Diwali recipes you would like to share?
Appreciate the recommendation. Wiill try itt out.
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