If you are looking to make a quick and easy as well delicious breakfast, then this Semiya Upma or Vermicelli Upma is the perfect recipe. A wonderful option for a lunch box as well.
I recently joined the blogging marathon group run by Srivalli. I am very excited to be a part of the group in this silver jubilee. My theme for the next three days is kids' delight –lunch box recipes.
This is one of the challenges that every mother faces, what to pack for lunch. Even though we cook various recipes and different cuisines, with kids we are always on the lookout for various lunch ideas that are easy to cook in the morning hours and at the same time welcomed by the kids.
This theme has proved very useful to me in the past because I can always browse through what other mom’s out there are cooking and share their ideas. Hopefully, my recipes would be helpful to a few others out there like me looking for new ideas to incorporate into the kid's meal.
Why make this Semiya Upma
When I am packing lunch, there are a few things I like to keep in mind. The first one is the ease of eating. I have seen with my son that one pot meal works better. He likes to just pick up something and eat rather than having to dip in something and then eat.
The next thing that I want is a balance in the ingredients. I try to include some kind of carbohydrate, vegetable, and protein in his meal. The other important thing is the ease for the mother to make it in the morning. When the house is in full chaos in the mornings, we need something that can be made quickly and I also like to keep some for me to eat as my breakfast or even lunch.
So the first lunch box recipe from my side is the Vermicelli Upma. It is a very simple dish to make and I include a variety of vegetables to make it colorful. Kids like noodles, since it is a playful meal and this fulfills the criteria.
I pack this with some flavored yogurt and fruit to make it a complete meal. I used a combination of frozen vegetables, but if you are using fresh ones, I would suggest that you cut them at night to make it easier in the morning.
Ingredients to make Semiya Upma
- Semiya/vermicelli – 2 cups
- Water – 3 to 3 ½ cups
- Onion – 1 (chopped)
- Cut vegetables (carrots, beans, peas, corn) – 1 ½ cups
- Oil/ghee – 1 tablespoon plus 1tsp
- Mustard seeds – 1 tsp
- Ullutham paruppu /urad dal – 1 tsp
- Cashew pieces – 2 tbsp
- Red chilies – 2
- Asafetida – ¼ tsp
- Salt – to taste
- Curry leaves – a few (optional)
- Lime/lemon juice – from 1 lemon/lime
Procedure –
- Heat 1 teaspoon of oil and roast the vermicelli to a golden brown. Remove it to a bowl and keep it aside.
- In the same pan, heat the remaining oil or ghee and add the seasonings (mustard seeds, urad dal, asafetida, cashew nuts, red chilies, and curry leaves). Let the mustard seeds sputter and the rest of the ingredients fry for a minute.
- Now add the chopped onions and fry them until translucent (about 5 mins).
- To this add the cut vegetables and sauté them until tender.
- Now add about 3 cups of water. Also, add the required salt and let the water come to a boil. Check if the vegetables are cooked. Make sure that the vegetables still have a bite to them.
- Now add the roasted semiya to the boiling water and let it cook. Once the semiya cooks, it would absorb all the water. If you feel that the vermicelli is not cooked, add some more water and cook it for a few more minutes.
- Also cooking with the lid on helps to quicken the cooking process. Once the semiya has cooked and absorbed all the water, remove it from the flame and add the lime juice. Mix well and pack the semiya upma in lunch boxes.
- My kids like the Vermicelli Upma with ketchup and some sugar on the side.
More Ideas For Lunch Box
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Recipe
Semiya Upma | Vermicelli Upma
Equipment
- Stove
Ingredients
- 2 cups Semiya/vermicelli
- 3 ½ cups Water
- 1 Onion chopped
- 1 ½ cups Cut vegetables carrots, beans, peas, corn
- 1 ½ tablespoon Oil Can use ghee as well
- 1 teaspoon Mustard seeds
- 1 teaspoon Ullutham paruppu /urad dal
- 1 tablespoon Cashew pieces
- 2 Red chilies
- ¼ teaspoon Asafetida
- to taste Salt
- few Curry leaves optional
- 1 tablespoon Lime/lemon juice from 1 lemon
Instructions
- Heat 1 teaspoon of oil and roast the vermicelli to golden brown. Remove it in a bowl and keep aside.
- In the same pan, heat the remaining oil or ghee and add the seasonings (mustard seeds, urad dal, asafetida, cashew nuts, red chilies and curry leaves). Let the mustard seeds sputter and the rest of the ingredients fry for a minute.
- Now add the chopped onions and fry it until translucent (about 5 mins).
- To this add the cut vegetables and sauté it until tender.
- Now add about 3 cups of water. Also add the required salt and let the water come to a boil. Check if the vegetables are cooked. Make sure that the vegetables still have a bite to it.
- Now add the roasted semiya to the boiling water and let it cook. Once the semiya cooks, it would absorb all the water. If you feel that the vermicelli is not cooked, add some more water and cook it for few more minutes.
- Also cooking with the lid on helps to quicken the cooking process. Once the semiya has cooked and absorbed all the water, remove it from flame and add the lime juice. Mix well and pack it in lunch boxes.
- My kids like the Semiya Upma with ketchup and some sugar on the side.
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Semiya upma
Preeti Garg says
Great Recipe....look fabulous and perfectly done
Simply Tadka
Nisha Sundar says
Simple and flavourful dish... 🙂
Srivalli says
I like your kid's lunch box...and semiya upma is such a comfort dish to make..
Suma Gandlur says
A life saver recipe for sure besides being yummy.
Pavani says
One of my favorite go-to dish for lunch box.. Looks delicious.
Saraswathi Tharagaram says
My fav..looks so delish...
Maha Gadde says
looks so delicious!!
Julie says
Love this quick fix upma,yummy..make it d same way:)
Harini-Jaya Rupanagudi says
Love it! I make this differently and it is a family fav!
Shruti Dhingra Wahi says
Perfect dish for kids lunch box....yummy and healthy !!
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Priya says
Never get bored of this dish,love this wholesome upma.
DivyaGCP says
I love to have vermicelli anytime.. Looks delicious and adding vegetable makes it wholesome..
Swathi Iyer says
Delicious semiya upma Sandhya. I make more often.
Manju says
Nice simple and good..
Savitha Ganesan says
My fav vermicelli.love it.
Manjula Bharath says
healthy and lovely lunch box idea 🙂
divya says
Oh wow...super yummy delicious... 🙂 lovely clicks..
EncourageSpice says
healthy and easy snack ,nice step by step pics.
Chef Mireille says
what a flavorful noodle dish!