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Ingredients
- 2 cups poha (flattened rice- red/white poha)
- ½ cup peanuts
- ¼ cup chana dal
- 1 tbps raisins
- ½ cup dry coconut thin slices (khopra)
- 4 tbps cold pressed oil
For Tempering
- Â Curry leaves
- Green chilies (chopped into small pieces)
- ½ tsp turmeric powder
- Pinch of asafoetida
- 2 tsps of sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- Cold Pressed Oil
Method Of Preparation
- In a thick bottomed kadhai, dry roast poha on a low flame. Use a flat spoon to just lightly toss the poha in this process. Care must be taken to not break them, as poha is very delicate
- After about 2-3 minutes, the poha will become crispy. Do not over fry the poha, as there are chances of it getting browned. Remove the roasted poha on a plate and keep aside
- Heat oil in a kadhai. Fry peanuts till they become crispy. Do not burn them. Remove onto a plate & keep aside
- Also fry the chana dal in the same way. Remove & keep aside
- In the same kadhai (with the oil) fry the khopra for a minute or two. Remove & keep aside
- Now fry the raisins till they swell up. Remove & keep aside
For the tempering –
- Heat oil in a kadhai. Add curry leaves, green chillies and asafoetida. Let them cook on low flame for about a minute or two
- To it add turmeric powder and salt. Give it a good mix
Making the chivda
- To the kadhai that has the tempered items (see previous steps) add the other ingredients – roasted poha, peanuts, chana dal, raisins and khopra. Saute everything well so that the mixture gets coated. This will take about 3 to 5 minutes
- Sprinkle sugar over the mixturre
- Mix everything gently ensuring the poha doesn’t break
Once cooled, enjoy this simple yet healthy home-made poha chivda with tea.
Tips
- Be very gentle while mixing the poha. They tend to break easily
- Do not over-fry any ingredient. It will give a bitter taste to the mixture
- This mixture can be stored in an air-tight container for upto a month
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