ANGEL HAIR PASTA UPMA
This recipe idea is from my hubby. I bought a pack of Angel hair pasta recently made a regular pasta dish the next day. My hubby said that it tasted like vermicelli and why don’t we try making semiya upma with it. I prepared upma with this pasta that week. He liked this upma so much that I made it again for dinner the very same week. This upma goes well with coconut chutney although my favorite combination is with meen kuzumbu or fish gravy.
INGREDIENTS:
Whole wheat Angel hair pasta, 6 ounces.
Onion, medium-sized, 1.
Green chilies, small, 2.
Ginger-garlic paste, 1 tsp, (optional).
Salt as per taste.
Mustard seeds. ½ teaspoon.
Chopped cashews, 1 tablespoon.
Curry leaves, 1 twig.
Chopped cilantro 2 tablespoons.
This recipe idea is from my hubby. I bought a pack of Angel hair pasta recently made a regular pasta dish the next day. My hubby said that it tasted like vermicelli and why don’t we try making semiya upma with it. I prepared upma with this pasta that week. He liked this upma so much that I made it again for dinner the very same week. This upma goes well with coconut chutney although my favorite combination is with meen kuzumbu or fish gravy.
INGREDIENTS:
Whole wheat Angel hair pasta, 6 ounces.
Onion, medium-sized, 1.
Green chilies, small, 2.
Ginger-garlic paste, 1 tsp, (optional).
Salt as per taste.
Mustard seeds. ½ teaspoon.
Chopped cashews, 1 tablespoon.
Curry leaves, 1 twig.
Chopped cilantro 2 tablespoons.
PREPARATION:
Cook the pasta as per the package instructions and drain the water. The pasta should not be overcooked. Dice the onion finely and split the green chilies into two. Heat some oil in a pan and when the oil is hot enough, add the mustard seeds. When the mustard seeds start to splutter, add the cashews and fry for a few seconds until the cashews turn brown. Then add the chopped onions and green chilies along with ginger garlic paste and salt and sauté for a few minutes until everything is tender. Switch off the stove and add the pasta and mix everything well breaking the pasta into small pieces while mixing. Garnish with curry leaves and cilantro and serve hot with coconut chutney or pickle.
Hav never seen this pasta around here,will see next time in pasta section:) Looks nice:)
ReplyDeleteHa,thats a great idea to come up with an Upma with pasta..Looks like vermicelli itself !!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea. Looks yummy :-)
ReplyDeletetha's avery nice idea dear.. looks soo delicious and tempting..lovely snaps!!
ReplyDeleteWow something new and something must a try for me! looks delicious:)
ReplyDeletethis is really innovating..superb idea Gita.. n it looks delicious... :) presentation s really gud..i just loved the last snap.. :)
ReplyDeleteI do the same too...prepared it a long back..looks delicious Gita!
ReplyDeleteNice idea. Looks so delicious and tempting.
ReplyDeleteThe pasta looks more like rice noodle. I'm sure it'll taste yummy!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy :)
ReplyDeleteHi gita,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by :)
This kind of pasta is new to me ....yeah like Ann says it looks like vermicelli :) Thanks for a nice recipe.
Nice click.
Keep rocking!
Yes, i've always equated angel hair pasta with our semiya. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteWow..that upma looks super yumm..i am an upma fan,will try it soon..
ReplyDeleteLovely upma! I too have substituted for angel hair pasta :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool-does it taste any different from the semia?
ReplyDeleteWOW thats yumm! an d a lovely picture
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful recipe! I love how you created such healthy vermicelli using whole wheat pasta!! Brilliant!
ReplyDeletenice new idea dear...looks delicious
ReplyDeletethats an nice idea pasta for upma.. i will check out angel hair pasta!!!
ReplyDeleteyummy!looks lot like sevia :D
ReplyDeletei have seen so many pasta dishes today that now i am tempted to give one a try..yours looks absolutely delicious
ReplyDeleteLovely dish. Very creative. Never thought of turning pasta like this wonderful dish with indian touch.
ReplyDelete'upma wth pasta' ..gud idea...
ReplyDeletesimple...but looks sooo delicious...!
mee to never seen this pasta sounds interesting and delicious.
ReplyDeletehey..I saw a 'broken angel hair', 100% semolina at the grocery store today...reminded me of you! It was some Mexican brand..'Pagasa' I think...FYI
ReplyDeleteLooks soo great....I use to make this with normal vermicelli in India...here we dont get that type of vermicelli...neither have seen this type of pasta and now feeling like having it :(..
ReplyDeleteAn upma from pasta .. nice idea dude. Love to have that plate for my dinner.
ReplyDeleteGood twist in pasta,looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeletelooks yum ! looks like vermicelli upma.
ReplyDeletehi gita.....i m new to ur blog...u ve a very interesting blog...glad to follow u!
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