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10 Quick And Simple Andhra Breakfast Recipes You Must Try
Have you ever tasted the wonderful breakfast dishes from Andhra Pradesh? A lot many mouth-watering dishes come from the state, and you can’t just stop trying them out!
This is a typical Andhra based recipe used extensively for breakfast and also as a quick snack.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups whole green Moong dal
- Half cup of rice
- Salt
- Asafoetida powder
- Chopped Green chillies
- Chopped coriander leaves
- Salt
- Chopped onions
- Oil
How To Make:
- You need to soak the rice and dal separately for 3 to 4 hours. Some people opt for soaking the rice and daal overnight.
- When the dal and rice are soaked well, drain the water and grind coarsely. Now mix with onions, coriander, chillies, and salt.
- The batter should not be too thick.
- Heat the dosa pan. Splash some water on and pour some batter on it and spread it out.
- As the edges start rising, pour oil around and on the top.
- Take it off when cooked.
- This tastes the best when served with coconut or Andhra ginger chutney.
2. Atta Dosa:
This is one Andhra recipe that is ideal for breakfast. It is nutritious and needs a little time for preparation.
Ingredients:
- Wheat flour
- Sour buttermilk
- Green chillies
- Carrot
- Cumin seeds
- Ghee
- Salt
How To Make:
- At first, chop the green chillies.
- Mix buttermilk with all other ingredients to develop a thick batter.
- Now, heat a dosa pan. Pour some batter and spread it.
- Pour oil on the sides and put a lid on the tawa.
- Put off the heat after a minute or so.
- You will not need any chutney as the buttermilk leaves a nice flavour.
- You may add cauliflower and onions for adding to the flavour.
3. Andhra Rava Upma:
Upma is a typical south Indian recipe, and this Rava Upma is eaten in Andhra Pradesh exclusively for breakfast. It is usually served with chutney.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Rava/ semolina
- Finely chopped ginger
- Finely chopped onion
- Finely chopped green chillies
- Mustard
- Curry leaves
- Peanuts
- Jeera
- Cashew nuts
- Salt
- Hing
- Chana dal
- Fresh grated coconut
- Oil
- Chopped coriander leaves
- Ghee
How To Make:
- At first, dry roast the Rava but stop before it turns brown.
- Heat oil in a deep pan.
- Add mustard seeds and then mix with cumin seeds. Add cashew nuts, peanuts, hing, green chilies, curry leaves, ginger, chana dal.
- Add the chopped onion and cook on low heat.
- Add a few cups of water and salt.
- As the water begins boiling, add the grated coconut and coriander leaves.
- Stir- cook the roasted rava.
- Cook until the water gets soaked by the rava.
- It should get the consistency of dosa batter.
- Add some ghee and mix well.
- Since upma gets solid when it is cold, serve it when it is still warm.
4. Andhra Tomato Dosa:
Andhra cuisine has several types of dosa, and some of them can be ideal both for main meals and breakfast. One such instance is the tomato dosa.
Ingredients:
- A cup gram flour
- A cup of rice flour
- A cup of basan
- Finely chopped tomatoes
- Ginger
- Chopped green chillies
- Finely chopped onions
- Chopped coriander leaves
- Salt
- Baking powder
- Coconut and cheese (for garnishing)
- Oil
How To Make:
- You will need to mix all ingredients well and prepare the batter.
- Mix the batter with some ghee.
- Heat the tawa and spread like dosa. Fry both sides.
- Garnish with grated coconut and cheese.
- You may serve with pudina chutney.
5. Challa Upma:
This is another delicious Andhra style breakfast that you can prepare easily.
Ingredients:
- Rice flour
- Buttermilk
- Jeera
- Onions
- Mustard seeds
- Red chillies
- Chenna pappu
- Urad dal
- Salt
- Curry leaves
- Oil
How To Make:
- Mix the rice flour with yogurt to make the batter. Keep it aside.
- Heat up a pan on fire and add oil.
- Then add red chillies, mustard seeds, chenna, urad dal to it.
- Next, add curry leaves, chillies and chopped onions.
- Fry the mix for a little time.
- Then pour in the batter and stir fry.
- Add the salt as needed. Some people also add turmeric powder.
- Cook for a while and add water if needed.
- Serve it hot with coconut chutney.
6. Keema Sandwich:
This is one yummy sandwich that will leave the kids licking their fingers and asking for more.
Ingredients:
- 250 gram Mutton Keema
- A few potatoes
- Butter
- Bread slices
- Ghee
- Garlic pods
- Ginger
- Salt
- Butter
- Garam masala
- Tomatoes
How To Make:
- Boil the potatoes and peel off the outer skin. Then smash them well.
- Fry the keema for 7 minutes or so and add mashed potatoes.
- Then add the crushed garlic and ginger.
- Toast the bread slices and apply butter.
- Between the two slices, put the fried mix and sliced tomatoes. Press the slices to make a sandwich.
- You may also use sliced capsicums with tomatoes.
7. Andhra Easy Vada:
This is one easy-to-make breakfast dish popular in Andhra kitchens.
Ingredients:
- Urad Daal
- Ginger
- Moong Daal
- Chopped Green Chillies
- Finely chopped Onion
- Oil
- Salt
- Baking Soda
How To Make:
- Soak the dals for a few hours or overnight.
- Use a blender to grind them coarsely.
- Then add baking powder, green chillies, salt, onion and ginger.
- Heat oil in a pan and pour the batter and spread it slowly.
- Dry until it turns golden. Serve with chutney.
8. Andhra Bread Dosa:
This is one dosa that has cotton soft texture and melts quickly in the mouth.
Ingredients:
- Rice
- Fenugreek seeds
- Buttermilk/curd
- Salt
- Baking soda
How To Make:
- You will need to soak both fenugreek seeds and rice for several hours.
- Grind these with buttermilk.
- Ferment the whole mixture for 6 hours or so.
- Add some soda and salt to it.
- Heat the pan and pour some oil in it.
- Pour the batter and spread it with a ladle, just like how you prepare a dosa. Fry until the downside becomes golden brown. Serve this with groundnut or coconut chutney.
9. Andhra Style Idli:
Idlis are delicious and can be served with various chutneys and dal for breakfast.
Ingredients:
- Urad dal
- Idli Rava
- Salt
How To Make:
- Soak both idli rava and urad dal for a few hours separately.
- Wash the two bowls. Make a paste of urad dal using a grinder.
- Squeeze water from idli rava and mix it well with the dal paste.
- Leave for fermentation overnight.
- Add some salt to it.
- Pour some ghee on each idli plate mould.
- Use a pressure cooker to make idlis.
- Pour a glass of water in the cooker. Put the idli plates in the cooker.
- Close the lid and put on the flame but do not use the whistle.
- It should be ready in 10 minutes or so.
10. Andhra Tomato Rice:
This is one rice recipe ideal for having heavy breakfasts. If you want to go light on lunch, try this Andhra recipe.
Ingredients:
- A cup of Basmati Rice
- Onion
- Tomatoes
- Potato
- Green Chillies
- Bay leaves
- Fresh Green Peas
- Cardamom Seeds
- Cinnamon Powder
- Curry Leaves
- Cloves
- Oil
- Ginger and Garlic Paste
- Turmeric powder
- Salt
How To Make:
- At first, you need to wash the rice and soak for an hour or so.
- Then chop the vegetables well.
- Heat oil in a pan. Add the spices and cook for a while.
- Now, pour in the chopped vegetables.
- Cook and stir for a few minutes. The vegetables will turn soft.
- Add the soaked rice and add a small amount of water.
- Put everything in a pressure cooker. Cook for 10 minutes or so.
- Serve the tomato rice hot. It goes well with curd and sambar.
Try these appetizing culinary delights at home today. We can promise they will be a grand hit!
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