Ingredients
2 cups red aval/poha/beaten rice/flattened red rice soaked in water for atleast 1 hour
2 tsp oil
1 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
Salt to taste
2 green chillies slit into half
1 onion chopped
1 medium potato boiled and cubed
Finely cut coriander leaves
1 tbsp lemon juice
Heat oil, add cumin seeds. When it splutters, add chopped onion and green chillies. Fry for 2 minutes and add turmeric powder. Mix well and add soaked red aval. Add salt, potato and mix well. After a minute, switch off the flame and add lemon juice and coriander leaves. Mix well. Serve hot.
P.S. Red poha takes more time to get soft as compared to white poha. So, let it stay soaked for atleast an hour for best results.
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I haven't seen red Avalakki here, very new to me. Must be nutritious than the white one. Dish looks good.
ReplyDeletepoha looks yummy!....perfect for anytime....love to have it as tiffin!
ReplyDeleteRed Poha! Never heard about this one..will chk it out when I go for shopping. Beatiful click EC!
ReplyDeleteAval is a very good thing to consume..health wise...cheers
ReplyDeleteDelicious poha dish..looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteRed poha from the red rice, oh that should be very healthy and dish looks very warm!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never come across red aval. Does it taste the same as regular aval though? The upma looks rich and deli
ReplyDeletehealthy 'n yummy...
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone
ReplyDelete@ Anupama..yes, the taste is almost the same, however since it is made with red rice it is much healthier
Your recipes are always so unique and inspiring! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the poha..never heard red poha..intresting..
ReplyDeleteYou seem to have a craze for poha too as I can see in the varied recipes you have posted with it. I love red poha, and enjoy experimenting with it. Nice seeing this recipe on your blog.
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