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Bread Upma



Bread Upma

Simple upma to use up all left over bread and  can be made in a jiffy. For me this is a quick snack,but you can serve it as breakfast.You can add any chopped vegetables to make it colorful and healthy. I had some left over minced stir fried chicken so I added that too.So it is that simple,all leftovers tossed together to make a quick delicious snack/brunch.

Ingredients
Bread- 8 slices
Onion- 1 medium
Ginger garlic paste- 1/2 tsp
Cashew nuts- 6-8
Tomato sauce- 11/2 tsp
Vegetables of your choice- 1/2 cup
(here I used green peas, crumbled potatoes
and left over mined chicken)
Turmeric powder- a pinch
Chilly powder- 1/3 tsp
Garam Masala- 1/3 tsp
Chopped coriander- a little
Lemon juice- a few drops
salt to taste


Cut bread into small cubes. Grease a fry pan with little ghee and slightly toast it till golden brown and set aside.
Heat oil in a pan and roast cashew nuts. Add chopped onions and saute till golden brown and then ginger garlic and saute till raw flavor disappears. Next add cooked vegetables,chilly powder,turmeric powder and garam masala and tomato sauce. Mix well and add the bread and toss. Sprinkle salt,chopped coriander and lemon juice and serve.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy.

Comments

  1. adding chicken would make it proteinaceous... nice!

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    1. Thanks Uma,usually I do not add chicken,especially for breakfast..but when I made it this time there was some left over chicken and it tasted delicious:)

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  2. the idea of frying the bread with ghee makes this dish so fragrant, love it

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  3. This is a new dish for me..looks healthy and delicious.

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  4. Delicious bread upma Suja, it had lot of flavor in it.

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  5. This is a splendid recipe compared to the other bread upma recipes I have seen so far..Filling and healthy with veggies or meat..Nice idea Suja.Looks yum !

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  6. Looks fabulous !!! Delicious food

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  7. looks delicious and would love to have this with a cup of tea

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  8. This is new version to me,looks super tempting.loved the idea of toasting..

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  9. the recipe reminds me of homw..my mom was an expert at making this :)

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  10. Yummy recipe,looks delicious..will try ur version too:)

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  11. Very tempting !! Love the color and the addition of green peas.

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  12. perfect bread upma ready for tea.
    http://realhomecookedfood.blogspot.com

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  13. Sooper tempting...Lovely presentation!!

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  14. wonderful recipe... looks fantastic...

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  15. wow yummy and delicious bread upma,luks tempting...

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  16. Delicious and quick preparation...Love this on weekends when I really dont like to spend long time making brkfast...

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  17. That looks yumm Suja. Love the tempting clicks.

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  18. Perfect and tempting upma.. looks simply fantastic!!
    Indian Cuisine

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  19. one of my fav breakfast and easy to prepare..

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  20. Crispy bread upma, looks tempting!!!
    Delicious!!!
    Diwali Special recipe - Soft Jangris from Mixie

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  21. Our fav. i make it very ofte n :_

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  22. Fantastic bread upma,looks highly inviting.

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  23. looks wonderful deliciously done bread upma

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  24. My favorite, lovely pictures :)

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