Sunday, October 7, 2012

The consummate hostess's favorite snack

This particular post is a tribute to a very close friend of mine who introduced me to the delights of Poha - Tulika Bathija. Poha is a Maharasthrian dish that can be eaten for breakfast or an afternoon snack and always served with chai. There were times in my early postgraduate days when on Sundays we would wake up to smells of tempered mustard, onions and chillies, the sound of kettle buzzing, the tinkle of spoons as they stirred sugar in the cups of tea[they were pink cups as I recall]. It was like the piper's call, one by one all of us would end up in her room and be handed heaping plates of almost golden, lemon-scented goodness.
Now that she has left the building and gone back home, it seems like a good enough time to write this post and remember those memories.
The dish is made with puffed rice as the main ingredient and finished with a dash of lemon. The base tempering is made with onions, chillies and turmeric and you really can't go wrong with them. Poha combines the ease of cooking with the concentration of the right taste so that it is the perfect food on the go.

Ingredients:
500 gm poha
1tbsp mustard seeds
3 medium onions sliced
4 green chillies slitted
2tbsp turmeric
1tbsp red chilli powder
salt to taste
1 tbsp lemon juice
a bunch of coriander leaves chopped
2tbsp vegetable oil

Method:
Wash the poha and keep it aside.
Heat oil and splutter mustard seeds. Add the the chopped onions and chillies. Cook till the onions are softened. That will be for about 10 minutes.
Add turmeric, red chilli powder.
Fold in the poha and then season it with salt.
Finally when ready to serve add in the lemon juice and coriander leaves on it. Serve with hot cups of strong chai. 

1 comment:

  1. I had posted a comment earlier, but it seems like it has vanished...anyways Rij the language is very very close to professional, it brought the heavenly lemon flavoured poha alive in my taste buds :)

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