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5 May 2011

Veg Dalia (Broken Wheat) Upma Recipe

This is one of those recipes I can't believe I haven't posted yet. Its true that I mostly make it for dinner and I do prefer dalia upma over rava upma anyday!

vegetable dalia broken wheat upma recipe

This is one of those healthy dishes that don't taste healthy, atleast to me. Its delicious piping hot with some steaming sambar and chutney. I didn't grow up eating this but I definitely make sure we have this for dinner atleast once every 2 weeks. Its perfect for weeknights if you use frozen cut vegetables to jazz it up. 

vegetable dalia broken wheat upma recipe

Vegetable Dalia (Broken Wheat) Upma Recipe
Source: Amma
Total cooking time: 25-30 mins
Serves: 2

Ingredients:
1.5 cups broken wheat or dalia
3 cups water
1 tbsp oil
1/4 tsp mustard seeds
1 small onion, finely chopped
1/2 cup mixed vegetables (I use frozen peas, corn, carrots and French beans)
1 tsp powdered ginger or 1/2" grated fresh ginger
2-3 green chillies
Salt to taste

How I Made It:

1. Heat oil in a pan and add the mustard seeds. When they pop, add the onions and green chillies and saute until the onions turn transparent (about 2-3 mins). 

2. Add the ginger powder or grated ginger, whichever you are using, and fry for another 20 seconds. Next, add the vegetables and 3 cups water. Bring to boil and cook closed until the vegetables are soft (about 5-6 mins). 

3. Add salt and the broken wheat in a slow trickle, stirring as you do this. Once you have added all the broken wheat, there should be enough water to cover it completely. If not, add more. Stir frequently and cook until all the water has been absorbed and the upma comes together, soft and fluffy. Pop some of the wheat in your mouth to see if its soft. If not, add more water and keep stirring until its fully done. Also adjust salt at this stage. 

vegetable dalia broken wheat upma recipe

Serve hot with sambar and/or chutney. 

39 Comments:

  1. I luv this too...with chutney and sambar..nothing can beat it..Looks perfectly cooked!

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  2. I love broken wheat .. it is healthy and upma is always easy to prepare. Lovely pictures.

    Vardhini
    VardhinisKitchen

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  3. I used to HATE upma as a kid, but I love it now. I once accidently bought broken wheat instead of rava and loved how it turned out. Had no idea it was called Dalia until a friend told me.

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  4. when my inlaws came here everyday i make this for breakfast,perfectly cooked and nicely captured

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  5. Nags, have something for you over at my blog. Nice clicks and I love broken wheat upma.

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  6. love it any time for me

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  7. Very easy and healthy dish..can be fixed up in a jiffy and no compromise on taste as well :)

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  8. Wat a healthy filling upma to enjoy without any guilt..

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  9. I love this. My mom makes it specially for me..We add more water .ie around 3 cups.

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  10. Looks very colourful and perfect,fluffy. I make both ways with less water and some times gooey too... :)

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  11. wonderful breakfast...

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  12. Delicious upma,luv the clicks...

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  13. I love Dalia upma too, and prefer it over regular upma.
    I mske it like regular upm/ uppitu , with buttermilk, love the tng and the wholesome-ness.

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  14. ooooooo, yum !!! and what a great presentation and surely healthy :)

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  15. is broken wheat same as podi ari??

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  16. I love the shape you put it in...very pretty! And it looks so healthy which is a big plus for me!

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  17. Yummy and healthy breakfast.

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  18. Very nice dalia recipe, look forward to trying, thanks for sharing.

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  19. Podi ari is broken rice. This is broken wheat. Both are different :)

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  20. hey Nags,dont ppl in Kerala use broken wheat to make 'godambu kanji'?on btw,love the way you have listed Amma has yht source of the recipe..perfect gift for Mother's day :)

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  21. Yes I believe this is also used for porridge :) I didn't have Mother's Day in mind, actually :)

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  22. wow..looks really good...nice idea to use broken wheat.healthier too.

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  23. nice! i've always wanted to incorporate broken wheat in our diet but was left wondering what to do with it apart from khichdi, which the family doesn't like, or payasam, which i'm not too fond of. Looks like this is the perfect solution. Will give it a try. thanks for sharing this! Tentatively how long does the wheat take to cook and can i use a pressure cooker for this?

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  24. You don't need to pressure cook it. Once you add the broken wheat to the boiling water, it will cook in 5-6 mins.

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  25. have been looking for some tasty dalia recipes and this one looks like a winner...will try out and let you know!!!

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  26. This rice recipe looks tasty. thank you for this recipe.

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  27. This is something new to me. I will give this a try.

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  28. nice clicks and a very healthy recepi.. just wanted to ask you what number (#) broken wheat you buy from indian store to make as they have numbers from 1,2,3,4,5.. pls let me know i can buy and make this...

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  29. erm.. there are no numbers on them here in singapore, so i am afraid i am not sure. but i guess the numbers indicate size of the grain so go with your personal preference. i would recommend going for a mid-sized grain so that it doesn't get too mushy when cooked, but on the other hand, doesn't feel too grainy either.

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  30. Hi..


    Nice clicks..simple and easy to cook..
    Thanks for the recipe..

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  31. Its look great and nutritious too. Great idea wheat broken used in salty way.

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  32. very healthy recipe

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  33. Hi Nags,

    One Question. Don't you have to soak and drain the dalia before using it to make the upma??? Will it cook quickly in an open pan without it being pre soaked??

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    1. i don't do that. i just cook it directly as mentioned in the recipe :)

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  34. Nice receipe...i'l try it defintly...thank u so much for shareing it...i love your blog!! thanks agn

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  35. Hey just wanted to chi can we pressure cook the dalia and then add to veggies ..if so is the proposition of water to wheat the same
    Thks

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    1. i haven't tried pressure cooking dalia so can't tell for sure. why don't you try with the same? must come out well.

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