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Batata Poha

Serves 4
20 mins
280 Kcal
A trendy and comfortable breakfast dish in the Indian state of Maharashtra, Batata Poha is a simple, savoury, lightly spiced dish consisting mainly of flattened rice (poha) and potato batata. Together, these two simple ingredients form a hearty yet light meal that can get one or anyone started for the day. The flattened rice absorbs the spice flavours with seasonings well due to poha, which is both flavourful and satisfying. Potatoes are often cut into small pieces and saut ed with mustard seeds, turmeric, green chillies, and curry leaves to add a touch of warmth, colour, and depth to the dish. Onions can be saut ed along with spices for a fragrant foundation of the poha. It's then often decorated with fresh coriander leaves, a squeeze of lime, and sometimes crispy sev or roasted peanuts for crunch and freshness. Even the juicing of lime adds to the tartness of the dish and makes up for the richness of the spices. Some batata poha versions add peas, grated carrots, and other colourful and nutritious ingredients. Batata Poha tastes delicious and is highly versatile; it can be consumed as a snack or a light lunch for breakfast. The preparation is rapid and thus often served with a cup of chai (Indian tea), which is an essential feature in many daily meals. Batata Poha is proof of how Indian cuisine can merge minimal ingredients to prepare a flavourful and well-balanced meal.

Ingredients required for Batata Poha

  1. 2 cup poha
  2. 2 medium potatoes
  3. 1 green chilli
  4. 2 tbsp oil
  5. 8-10 curry leaves
  6. 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  7. 1 tsp mustard seeds
  8. 1/2 lemon
  9. Salt
  10. 1 tsp sugar
  11. 1 pinch hing
  12. 1/4 cup coriander leaves

Cooking steps for Batata Poha

  1. 1
    Say hello to breakfast royalty with this classic Batata Poha, the quick, comforting, and refreshing breakfast for a suny morning.
  2. 2
    To start the recipe of batata poha, rinse 2 cups of poha in a colander until the water runs clear, then let it soak for 5 minutes before draining like a pro.
  3. 3
    Chop up 2 medium potatoes into tiny cubes—they'll cook faster and blend perfectly with the poha.
  4. 4
    Heat 2 Tbsp oil in a pan, add 1 Tsp mustard seeds, and let them pop like it's a party starter.
  5. 5
    Toss in a finely chopped green chili, 8-10 curry leaves, and a pinch of asafoetida for that aromatic vibe.
  6. 6
    Now, add your potatoes and saut them with love, covering the pan to let them soften up for 5-7 minutes.
  7. 7
    Once tender, gently fold in your soaked poha along with salt to taste, 1/2 Tsp turmeric, and 1 Tsp sugar for that sweet-savory balance.
  8. 8
    Cook on low heat for a few minutes, stirring occasionally, until it's fluffy and golden.
  9. 9
    Garnish with fresh coriander, squeeze some lemon juice for a zingy finish, and sprinkle grated coconut if you're feeling extra.
  10. 10
    Serve hot, and watch it disappear faster than you can say “Batata Poha.”
  11. 11
    This recipe of batata poha is the perfect balance of tangy, spicy, and slightly sweet, making it an all-time favorite for breakfast or even a light snack.

Shop Ingredients

Potatoes (2 medium)
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Sugar (1 Tsp)
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Green Chilli (1)
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Mustard Seeds (1 Tsp)
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Salt
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Coriander Leaves (1/4 cup)
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Lemon (1/2)
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Oil (2 Tbsp)
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Poha (2 cup)
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Hing (1 pinch)
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Turmeric Powder (1/2 Tsp)
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