Since the boys take both breakfast and lunch to their school, deciding on the dishes has become even tough. To add to that, their teacher has asked us to feed them half of their breakfast at home and pack the rest to the school. This way they eat their full and also learn to eat on their own. So while packing their boxes, I also make half of it to be feed while they wait for their auto to come.
Few of the breakfast they like a lot is the Chapatis and Masala Poha. And since they like chapatis, I thought I could get some potato into it to make it more filling. This is very simple and unlike the regular Aloo paratha where you got to stuff it with masala, this is blended into the dough. It makes it easy to prepare and more tasty and soft to eat. I try to make this atleast once a week for their breakfast.
The other dish that they seem to like is the Masala poha made with beaten Rice. This is also a milder version made specially for the young ones. So it becomes a double work for me, when I decide to serve this for the adults in the family. But I guess its worth the effort that they like to eat this.
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Aloo Paratha
Ingredients
1 cup Wheat Flour / Atta
2 medium Potatoes, boiled
Salt to taste
1/2 cup Milk
1/4 tsp or less Red Chilli Powder
1/2 tsp Ghee / Butter
Water as required
Cooking Oil for frying
Instructions for making Aloo Paratha
Pressure cook the potatoes till they are tender. Mash it to a fine paste using potato masher or food processor.
In a wide vessel, take wheat flour, mix salt, chili powder and ghee. Then, add the potato paste to the flour and knead well. Slowly add the milk and knead to a soft dough. Add water if needed.
Let it rest for 10 mins.
Then, divide into equal balls and roll out into small rotis.
Heat a pan and cook the rolled out rotis over hot pan on both sides, sprinkling oil/ghee.
The cooked chapatis are very soft as the potatoes are blended into it.
Masala Poha
Ingredients
1 cup Beaten Rice / Atukulu
1/2 Onions
2 - 4 Curry Leaves
A Pinch Turmeric Powder
1 small Green Chilies
Salt to taste
1 tsp Cooking Oil
1/4 tsp or less Mustard Seeds
Instructions for making Masala Poha
Wash beaten rice in water, and soak for 5 mins.
Drain it in a sieve. Meanwhile, chop onions into big squares and slit chilies into half.
Heat a pan with oil and splutter mustard seeds. Then, saute onions till they are pink along with curry leaves and chilies. Then, add salt and turmeric powder.
After 2 mins, add the drained poha into the pan and combine well. Simmer for 5 mins, till its all mixed.
Chopping the chilies into half and onions as squares makes it easy to be parsed!
Of course the poha won't taste good if curry leaves or onions are not added. But, we can always remove them when the babies don't like them!
Recipe
Easy Aloo Paratha and Masala Poha ~ Breakfast ideas for Toddlers!
Ingredients
For Aloo Paratha
- 1 cup Wheat Flour / Atta
- 2 medium Potatoes boiled
- Salt to taste
- 1/2 cup Milk
- 1/4 tsp or less Red Chilli Powder
- 1/2 tsp Ghee / Butter
- Water as required
- Cooking Oil for frying
For Masala Poha
- 1 cup Beaten Rice / Atukulu
- 1/2 Onions
- 2 - 4 Curry Leaves
- A Pinch Turmeric Powder
- 1 small Green Chillies
- Salt to taste
- 1 tsp Cooking Oil
- 1/4 tsp or less Mustard Seeds
Instructions
For making Aloo Paratha
- Pressure cook the potatoes till they are tender. Mash it to a fine paste using potato masher or food processor.
- In a wide vessel, take wheat flour, mix salt, chili powder and ghee. Then, add the potato paste to the flour and knead well. Slowly add the milk and knead to a soft dough. Add water if needed.
- Let it rest for 10 mins.
- Then, divide into equal balls and roll out into small rotis.
- Heat a pan and cook the rolled out rotis over hot pan on both sides, sprinkling oil/ghee.
- The cooked chapatis are very soft as the potatoes are blended into it.
For making Masala Poha
- Wash beaten rice in water, and soak for 5 mins.
- Drain it in a sieve. Meanwhile, chop onions into big squares and slit chilies into half.
- Heat a pan with oil and splutter mustard seeds. Then, saute onions till they are pink along with curry leaves and chilies. Then, add salt and turmeric powder.
- After 2 mins, add the drained poha into the pan and combine well. Simmer for 5 mins, till its all mixed.
- Chopping the chilies into half and onions as squares makes it easy to be parsed!
Priya says
Paratha looks great, quite an easy poha dish too..looks yummy..
Lavi says
Mixing mashed potato with flour is a new tip for me. let me try!
Mallugirl says
i make aloo parathas like this once in a while too. Soemtimes I add chopped spring onions to the masala to get some flavor in.
Sanghi says
Mmm.. great! Was wondering what snack to make this evening for my hubby. Got ur poha!! thanks valli...:)
Pavani says
Both the dishes look simple to make, healthy and delicious. I'm sure your twins love eating their breakfast.
suvarna kamble says
this dish yummy and cook fast thanks to u
Andrew Macmilan says
I will try this at home.