• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Edible Garden
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • RECIPES
menu icon
go to homepage
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • RECIPES
search icon
Homepage link
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • RECIPES
×
  1. Home
  2. Breakfast
  3. Vegetable Rava Upma Recipe, Easy Veg Rava Upma

Vegetable Rava Upma Recipe, Easy Veg Rava Upma

Updated: Nov 1, 2022 · Published: Aug 3, 2009 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 61 Comments

XFacebook35PinterestTelegramWhatsApp1Yummly
36
SHARES
↓ Jump to Recipe

Vegetable Rava Upma Recipe: learn how to make vegetable rava upma using this easy, classic recipe, a popular South Indian Breakfast!

 

Table of Contents

Toggle
  • Vegetable Rava Upma Recipe
    • Ingredients  
    • Instructions 

Vegetable Rava Upma Recipe-Easy Rava Upma RecipePin

I love breakfast, and I love it more when it's served for dinner. I guess I was just raised like that. We had dosa for dinner 5 out of 7 days a week and my mom's idlis are very popular among friends in Kottayam. She even used to make them for small parties and get togethers where people used to skip the appam and curry and come straight for her spongy soft idli.

Anyway, breakfast for dinner. I continue the same thing after marriage too. TH used to say "dosa ya? Night kaa??" the first couple of times but even he understands the convenience of making a few dosas and having it with hot, freshly made sambar.

Rava Upma was never a favourite while growing up. I like my upma dry (or rather, drier) and not sticky. I also like to add any vegetables in hand to it and make it wholesome. Here is my super simple upma recipe that we have never had for breakfast yet, always just for dinner.

If you love breakfast recipes, also check out this rava idli with eno salt, masala dosa recipe, and how to make plain dosa.

vegetable rava upma recipePin

Vegetable Rava Upma Recipe

nags
Vegetable rava upma recipe,
5 from 11 votes
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 15 minutes mins
Course Breakfast
Cuisine Indian
Servings 2

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup rava / semolina
  • 1 onion finely chopped
  • ¼ cup peas fresh or frozen
  • 1 cup mixed vegetables chopped (carrots, potatoes and beans)
  • 2 green chillies chopped (adjust to taste)
  • 1 " piece ginger grated
  • A few curry leaves
  • ½ teaspoon urad dal / uluntham paruppu / uzhunnu parippu
  • ¼ teaspoon mustard seeds / kaduku
  • A few roasted cashewnuts to garnish optional
  • Coriander leaves chopped, for garnish (didn't have any this time)
  • 2 teaspoon oil
  • Salt to taste

Instructions
 

  • Dry roast the rava in a pan until it turns a light brown (about 7-10 mins). Transfer to a bowl when done and set aside to cool.
  • Heat oil in the same pan and add the mustard seeds, urad dal and curry leaves. When the dal turns golden brown and the mustard seeds splutter, add the onions, green chillies and ginger. Fry for 4-5 mins until the onions turns golden brown.
  • Now add the peas and vegetables. Mix well. Add about 3 cups water and cook closed until the vegetables turn soft.
  • Open, add salt and mix well. Then lower fire to sim and add the roasted rava little at a time, stirring constantly to avoid lumps. Continue to cook and stir for another 5 mins.
  • Remove and serve hot with vegetable sambar and coconut chutney

Vegetable Rava Upma Recipe-Easy Rava Upma RecipePin

XFacebook35PinterestTelegramWhatsApp1Yummly
36
SHARES

  • varagu arisi dosai kodo millet dosa recipe
    Varagu arisi dosai, kodo millet dosa step by step recipe
  • barnyard millet dosa recipe
    Barnyard Millet Dosa, Kuthiraivali Dosa Batter
  • kerala egg roast mutta roast recipe
    Kerala Egg Roast Recipe, Nadan Mutta Roast
  • kadala curry recipe
    Kadala Curry, Kerala Chickpeas Curry Recipe

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. janu

    April 22, 2010 at 10:52 am

    5 stars
    I love your way of writing nags. Your writings are very lively!! Adore it girl!!

    Reply
  2. Kitchen Flavours

    April 01, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    Colorful and tempting upma....yum idea to add veggies......many a times upma is a saver....

    Reply
  3. lissie

    April 01, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    veg upma looks really yumm! enjoyed reading the post 🙂
    I have an Award for you waiting... plz collect it from my blog

    Reply
  4. Sudeshna

    April 01, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    Nags,
    The clicks look so tempting, I feel like gulping a mouthful from here itself.
    There is an award waiting for you on our blog, please check the awards page there.

    Reply
  5. Kalyani

    April 01, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    wow the upma looks great & delicious .... also colorful ......

    Reply
  6. qutins

    April 01, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    Thank you so much for the info. I am in California, US. So, i have to order the rava online and there is the coarse rava and fine one. I just ordered some and am making it for breakfast today. Ty again 🙂

    Reply
  7. Shan

    April 01, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    Just had upma for breakfast... Got a few tips from your recipie to avoid lumps. Thanks. good work

    Reply
  8. qutins

    October 17, 2009 at 7:05 pm

    Thank you so much for the info. I am in California, US. So, i have to order the rava online and there is the coarse rava and fine one. I just ordered some and am making it for breakfast today. Ty again 🙂

    Reply
  9. qutins

    October 12, 2009 at 6:47 am

    Hi,
    I have a question about rava, if you don't mind helping me out. Is rava, semolina and sooji the same thing? Do i need to buy the coarse or the fine one? Is your rava yellow or white and does it matter what color it is? Please help, i am craving upma and i have to buy some rava. Thank you in advance 🙂

    Reply
  10. Nags

    October 12, 2009 at 7:25 am

    Qutins - very good questions 🙂 Depending on where you are located, you will get different kinds of semolina. In India, Bombay rava is the most popular and that's what I have used here for the Upma.

    The yellow kind I haven't seen or used yet so not sure if it can make good upma. My guess is, it should be ok so go ahead and give it a shot 🙂

    And yes, rava, semolina and sooji are the same thing in different languages - rava in India, sooji is specifically to denote the Bombay rava (As far as I know) and semolina is the english name for it 🙂

    Reply
« Older Comments
Newer Comments »

Leave a Reply to lissie Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating





Primary Sidebar

Footer

↑ back to top

Copyright © 2025 | Managed by Host My Blog