Feb 02, 2013 in teatime snacks or brunch ideas, avalakki, beaten rice, brunch, coriander, kaande pohe, maharashtrian breakfast, pohe. Read the original on: Varan Bhaat
Pohe are a very popular Maharashtrian breakfast or teatime snack. If you prefer to eat a light meal first thing in the morning, this super quick dish is just right for you.
You can always spice it up or down depending on your taste.
Makes 2-3 servings
Time: 10-15 minutes (Chopping the onions is probably the only time consuming part here!
Ingredients:
300 gms Pohe (aka Avalakki or Beaten Rice)
1 large onion, chopped fine
1 medium chilli, split in half
6-8 Curry leaves (optional)
1 tablespoon Cumin seeds
2 tablespoons Oil
1 teaspoon Sugar
Salt to taste
Coriander leaves, chopped fine, for the garnish
Lime or Lemon, 1 wedge per serving
Method:
Variations:
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Read the original on: Varan Bhaat
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