Tomato upma is a tangy and spicy upma made with sooji-rava (cream of wheat), tomatoes and spices.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 10 minutes
- Cook time: 20 minutes
- Total time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 2
- Category: Breakfast, Brunch, Snacks
- Cuisine: South Indian
Ingredients
- 1 cup fine rava ((sooji or semolina or cream of wheat))
- 2 tablespoon ghee (or oil)
- 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
- 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
- 1 teaspoon urad dal ((husked split black gram))
- 1 teaspoon chana dal ((husked split bengal gram))
- 1 or 2 dry red chilies (- broken and deseeded)
- 1 pinch asafoetida ((hing))
- 50 grams onion (or 1 medium onion, chopped or ⅓ cup chopped onions)
- 150 grams tomatoes (or 2 medium to large tomatoes or ¾ cup chopped tomatoes)
- 1 or 2 green chilies (- chopped)
- ½ inch ginger (- chopped or 1 teaspoon chopped ginger)
- 6 to 7 curry leaves (- chopped)
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
- ¼ to ½ teaspoon red chilli powder (- can also add vangi bath powder or bisi bele bath powder)
- 2.5 cups water
- salt as required
- 1 to 2 teaspoon ghee ((clarified butter) for drizzling on top - optional)
Method
Roasting rava
- Heat a pan or kadai first. Add 1 cup rava or cream of wheat.
- On a low flame, begin to roast the rava. Stir often while roasting the rava.
- The rava or sooji grains should become fragrant and start to look dry, separate and crisp. Don't brown the rava.
- Switch off the flame and then add the roasted rava in a plate and keep aside.
Making tomato upma
- In a pan, heat ghee or oil. Then add mustard seeds.
- When you hear the crackling sound of mustard seeds, it means they are getting cooked.
- When the mustard seeds are crackling, then reduce the heat to a low and add cumin seeds along with chana dal and urad dal.
- Stir and saute them on a low heat till the both the urad dal and chana dal become golden. Take care not to burn the dals.
- Now add dry red chilies and a pinch of asafoetida. Stir and mix well.
- Add chopped onions and stir.
- Begin to saute the onions stirring often on a low to medium heat till they turn translucent.
- Then add the chopped green chilly, ginger, curry leaves. Saute for half a minute.
- Add chopped tomatoes, turmeric powder and red chilli powder. You can also add vangi bath powder or bise bele bath powder instead of red chilli powder.
- Mix very well and saute the tomatoes on a low to medium heat till the tomatoes soften.
- Next add water to this mixture.
- Add salt as per taste. Check the taste of water and it should be slightly salty.
- On a medium to high flame, heat the water and let it come to a rolling boil.
- When the water comes to a rolling boil, lower the flame to its lowest. Then add the rava in 4 to 5 batches directly from the plate or with a spoon.
- As soon as you add the first batch, immediately stir and mix very well.
- Then add the next batch of rava.
- Stir again. This way keep on adding and stirring the rava up to the last batch.
- Quickly stir and mix well so that lumps are not formed. The rava grains absorb water and thus swell and get cooked.
- Cover and allow the tomato upma to steam for 2 to 3 minutes on the low flame. Then switch off the flame.
- Lastly add chopped coriander leaves. Stir and mix well.
- Drizzle ½ teaspoon of ghee on each serving and serve tomato upma hot with coconut chutney or lemon pickle or lemon wedges.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.