OATMEAL THAIR SADAM (OATMEAL WITH YOGURT)
Dear friends, how are you all doing? We have settled down in our apartment, actually I finished unpacking and arranging everything the same week itself, I needed some more time with my short-term course I am doing with Penn Foster University and I am almost there. I am posting a photo of my kitchen in this post. Hope you all like my new kitchen.
Coming to the recipe, these days I have been substituting oatmeal for rice very often. This was one such crazy day when I thought if oatmeal goes well with sambar and pongal, why not try it with curd rice, anyway I love my curd rice to be gooey. I was very reluctant to post this recipe, though I had taken a few photographs of the dish. This afternoon I mentioned about this dish to my friend Viki on the phone and she seemed to like it very much, now I finally got the courage to post this recipe. Actually I loved this dish very much, this was much lighter and there was no significant taste difference at all. It went very well with pickle and I love this healthy version of curd rice. Here goes the recipe:
INGREDIENTS:
Regular whole-grain oatmeal, 1 cup.
Nonfat or low-fat plain yogurt, 1 cup.
Salt as per taste.
Mustard seeds, ½ teaspoon.
Broken red chilies or slit green chilies, 2.
Asafetida, 1 pinch.
Ginger, 1 very small piece.
Curry leaves, 1 sprig.
Wheat bran and ground flaxseed powder, 1 teaspoon of each, (optional).
PREPARATION:
Cook the oatmeal with water according to the package instructions and let it cool. I have added a teaspoon of wheat bran and flaxmeal to the oatmeal, these can be omitted too. Transfer the yogurt to a bowl, add salt and the cooled oatmeal and mix well. If needed, some water can be added to get the desired consistency. Meanwhile, heat a small pan and when the oil turns hot, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Then add the broken chilies, curry leaves, ginger, and asafetida powder and fry for a few seconds. Pour the contents of the pan over the curd and oatmeal mixture and mix well. Serve with any spicy side dish or pickle and enjoy.
Coming to the recipe, these days I have been substituting oatmeal for rice very often. This was one such crazy day when I thought if oatmeal goes well with sambar and pongal, why not try it with curd rice, anyway I love my curd rice to be gooey. I was very reluctant to post this recipe, though I had taken a few photographs of the dish. This afternoon I mentioned about this dish to my friend Viki on the phone and she seemed to like it very much, now I finally got the courage to post this recipe. Actually I loved this dish very much, this was much lighter and there was no significant taste difference at all. It went very well with pickle and I love this healthy version of curd rice. Here goes the recipe:
INGREDIENTS:
Regular whole-grain oatmeal, 1 cup.
Nonfat or low-fat plain yogurt, 1 cup.
Salt as per taste.
Mustard seeds, ½ teaspoon.
Broken red chilies or slit green chilies, 2.
Asafetida, 1 pinch.
Ginger, 1 very small piece.
Curry leaves, 1 sprig.
Wheat bran and ground flaxseed powder, 1 teaspoon of each, (optional).
PREPARATION:
Cook the oatmeal with water according to the package instructions and let it cool. I have added a teaspoon of wheat bran and flaxmeal to the oatmeal, these can be omitted too. Transfer the yogurt to a bowl, add salt and the cooled oatmeal and mix well. If needed, some water can be added to get the desired consistency. Meanwhile, heat a small pan and when the oil turns hot, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Then add the broken chilies, curry leaves, ginger, and asafetida powder and fry for a few seconds. Pour the contents of the pan over the curd and oatmeal mixture and mix well. Serve with any spicy side dish or pickle and enjoy.
Gita, your new kitchen looks very nice and i love oatmeal with yogurt too.
ReplyDeleteGood to see u back Gita... your new ktichen looks very nice and nice variation with oatmeal... healthy and also delicious :)
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ReplyDeletebelieve it or not...I too feel same,now adays i make oats upma,kanji,even i tried adding curd and seasoned like this and had...:)Love it!!
Gita ur kitchen looks so neat and clean ! romba azhaga iruku ! oat meal curd rice.. wud love to try them soon !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kitchen. And Oatmeal curd sadam looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Gita nice and very creative Idea and very healthy too perfect breakfast yum.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Back Gita...Wat a innovative dish dear...looks amazing..Ur kitchen looks very beautiful and great...am an addict to oatmeal too..
ReplyDeleteLove your new kitchen!! Oatmeal with yogurt sounds good as i like curd rice a lot and oatmeal sounds healthy alternative
ReplyDeleteNice to see u back Gita..your new ktichen looks fabulous..oat meal curd rice looks healthy and delicious :)
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ReplyDeletehai Gita...it seems you are busy in this month....even i was off frm blogging for 3months...i loved this recipe...healthy and nutricious one.. :)ur new kitchen is really beautiful.. :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back,liked ur new kitchen..oatmeal with yogurt ,sounds like a good combo,looks tasty...
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ReplyDeleteThis looks healthy option instead of curd rice.....
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That's a delicious and clever idea, substituting oatmeal for rice in thayirsaadam. Gotta try this out with soy yogurt, Gita--Desi and I both love curd-rice and this would make a nice variation :)
ReplyDeleteCute kitchen, by the way, and welcome back!
first time here.. u have got a nice beautiful space here and I love the pic of ur new kitchen and the recipe of curd rice is awesome...
ReplyDeleteSo we get to see Gita's Kitchen, huh ? :) Nice. Loved the curd rice variation with oats.
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wow this is really a healthy substitute the original curd rice.I am sure it will taste like the original too.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new kitchen!!! It's absolutely gorgeous, as is your luscious-looking oatmeal with yogurt!!
ReplyDeleteHmm..looks nice.never thought of this..clever idea, healthy post :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm white kitchen floor and cabinets....God lot of work dear...i too have white tiles in my kitchen...lot and lots of work to keep them clean.....anyways white will look good and reflecting.....oatmeal with yogurt sounds delish...congrats on the awards.....all the best for u r course....
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ReplyDeletewonderful Idea Gita. Will try it soon
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Oatmeal curd looks delicious dear !!
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Gita, your new kitchen looks very nice ! Loved your idea of oatmeal in place of rice in this variation of thayir saadam :-)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Gita and with a wonderful new kitchen too!
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe especially with yogurt. :-)
Hi Gita. You have a cute little neat kitchen. And I love your idea of replacing oatmeal with rice, that's very healthy dear. Do find time to visit my space.Take care.
ReplyDeleteI love oats in every form... must try this thayir saadam :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks too healthy and yummy! And nice kitchen !
ReplyDeleteThair sadam was a dish referred by my tamil friend... It was nice to see it here...
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Ur kitchen luks well organised...
oat meal sadam sounds new to me...
good try
Lovely dish. Thanks for accepting the award gita. Congrag on ur awards as well.
ReplyDeletewoo this is very healthy dish dear...congrates on ur awards..
ReplyDeleteMmm, yogurt and mustard seeds are the best combination. I definitely would never have thought to pair them with oatmeal, but I'm willing to believe it's good!
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen looks very nice. I also like oats with yogurt. Looks nice.
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Welcome back Gita, your new kitchen looks so bright n perfect. Somehow I got busy with the weekend rush and couldn't update u. Thanks for posting this oatmeal recipe for me. I felt so happy. Trying these kind of food will definitely keep us fit at all time.
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Best wishes for ur studies too.
This curd oatmeal looks so yummy..
such a creative recipe...healthy too...
ReplyDeleteI prepared it for lunch today...its yummy...i loved it. Thanks Gita
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