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(407) Rajgira Upma

Ingredients

  • ½ cup home made Rajgira flour.
  • ⅔ cup Water.
  • ¼ cup Curd.
  • 2 tbsp. Oil.
  • 1 tbsp. chopped Coriander leaves.
  • 1 tsp. Ginger paste or chopped Ginger
  • 1 tsp. Cumin seeds.
  • ½ tsp.  Salt.
  • ½ tsp. Black pepper powder.
  • 8-10 Curry leaves.

Method

  1. Dry roast the whole Rajgira and then grind it in a mixture grinder to get coarse flour.
  2. Heat oil in a nonstick pan and add Cumin seeds in it. Wait till the crackling sound stops.
  3. Now add Curry leaves and then flour. Roast flour on a slow flame till it turns golden brown.
  4. Now add water, Ginger, Salt and black pepper powder in it. Stir continuously.
  5. When water absorbs completely add curd and mix it thoroughly .
  6. Switch off the flame and  garnish with Coriander leaves.
  7. Serve hot Rajgira Upma with love and smile.

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By Rajeshree Gandhi

Life is a journey of evolving roles, each with its own beauty and wisdom. From the structured world of academia to the ever-evolving realm of homemaking, I have embraced each phase with passion and grace. When my children settled into their own lives, I found myself with a renewed sense of purpose—to document and share the wealth of knowledge I have gathered over the years.

During the lockdown, I realized that my experiences in cooking, home remedies, and life’s simple yet profound lessons could serve as a source of inspiration for others. Meticulously and with great concern for the palate, gut health, overall well-being, and the emotional gratification of savoring each preparation, I began crafting a collection of love-filled, cherished recipes, time-tested remedies, and stories woven with warmth and wisdom.

I write under the name "Rajeshree's Kitchen", where I share detailed recipes—the kind that provide exact measurements for ingredients like salt and water, which are often left to personal interpretation in most other kitchen blogs. Additionally, I include practical tips with clear reasons behind them, ensuring that every piece of advice is rooted in understanding and experience. My aim is to make cooking approachable yet precise, helping readers not just recreate dishes but truly connect with the joy of cooking.

This endeavor is my way of preserving traditions, sharing insights, and connecting with those who seek both knowledge and comfort in life's everyday moments.

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