When I was just at an adolescent age my mother was trying new things and experimenting with food.Then she introduced me to this new snack called Poha which is a Gujarati recipe( Onion is Kanda in Gujarat).After introduction of Poha in house,it was much in demand every Sunday mornings apart from stuffed Paranthas which is a part of everyday breakfast in Northern India.
Roasted Peanuts and Lemon juice |
Poha washed in sieve |
Ingredients
1.Thick variety Poha( Flattened Rice) 300gms
2. Medium sized onions 2 in number
3. Singdaana or Peanuts 50 gms
4. Some Cashews and Raisins (Optional)
5. Haldi/Turmwric powder 1/2 Teaspoon
6. Salt 1 Teaspoon
7. Sugar 1 Teaspoon
8. Lemon juice 2 Teaspoon
9. Cumin seeds 1/2 Teaspoon
10. Mustard seeds 1/2 Teaspoon
12. Few Curry leaves
13. Chilly powder 1/2 Teaspoon
14. Potatoes 2
15. Hing/Asafoetida a pinch
16. Dhaniya/ coriander powder 1 Teaspoon
17. Oil (Generous amount)
18. Red Chilly powder
19. Parsley and finely chopped green chilly for garnishing.
Prepation
Potato fries |
Poha served with finely chopped onion and tomatoes |
First take Poha in a sieve and wash thoroghly with water till they are soft.Drain water and refrigerate for 10 Min.Roast peanuts till they are little black in a pan without oil.Keep it aside.Now cut potatoes in small pieces and fry in oil till they are golden and crisp.keep them aside.Also fry few curry leaves and keep it aside.Now take generous amount of oil( less than the amount used for frying say 6 - 7 Teaspoon) in a pan and heat it.Now add hing, add mustard seeds till they make a pop sound,add Cumin seeds.Add onions for frying. Add Haldi powder , Salt , Red Chilly powder,Corriander powder till they are soft. Add Flattened Rice or Poha and mix nicely till each Rice fakes appear to be separated. Add sugar, lemon juice.Cover the lid of pan for 5 min. Now add crisp potatoes and roasted peanuts.Add rosted cashews and Raisins(Optional).Add crumbled fried curry leaves.Mix.Garnish it with parsley and chopped green chilly if want to add spice to your recipe.One can add Sev (A salty indian snack) over it to make more tasty.Serve hot as it tends to dry with hot Tea/Coffee.
Relish this snack over a nice evening tea and do not hesitate to mention the experience.
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