I had some left over rice sevai. I wanted to make something that will go with weekend brunch. I wanted to try with Sesame seed powder and realised I ran out of it. So I was looking for options. I had Flax seeds powder in the fridge ( it was sitting there for a while) so decided to make use of it. Since just using it alone might be pretty bland I have decided to add more vegetables. It came out pretty well. My son asked whether we can make it every time I make idiyappam or sevai
Ingredients:
Idiyappam / Rice noodle - 2.5 cup
Mixed vegetable - 3/4 cup ( I have used beans, carrot and cauliflower)
Flax seeds powder - 2 tablespoon
Salt per taste
Green Chillies - 3 slit into 2
Oil - 1 teaspoon
Onion - 2 teaspoon (finely chopped)
Curry Leaves - 10
Mustard seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
Urad dhal - 1 teaspoon
Bengal gram dhal - 1 teaspoon
Coriander leaves / cilantro - 1 tablespoon (finely chopped)
Method:
Cut the rice noodle / sevai / iddiyappam into smaller pieces. Keep it aside
Heat the kada and add oil. when it is hot add mustard seeds and let it pop. When it pops add urad and bengal gram dhal. Fry till they are brown color. Add green chillies and curry leaves fry for another 20 sec. Add onion and fry till it is transparent. Add all the vegetable and salt. Sprinkle water and cook the vegetable (you can close the lid). When it is cooked add flax seeds powder and mix well. Add cut sevai and mix well. stir for another 3 mins.
Switch off and decorate it with Coriander leaves
Ingredients:
Idiyappam / Rice noodle - 2.5 cup
Mixed vegetable - 3/4 cup ( I have used beans, carrot and cauliflower)
Flax seeds powder - 2 tablespoon
Salt per taste
Green Chillies - 3 slit into 2
Oil - 1 teaspoon
Onion - 2 teaspoon (finely chopped)
Curry Leaves - 10
Mustard seeds - 1/2 teaspoon
Urad dhal - 1 teaspoon
Bengal gram dhal - 1 teaspoon
Coriander leaves / cilantro - 1 tablespoon (finely chopped)
Method:
Cut the rice noodle / sevai / iddiyappam into smaller pieces. Keep it aside
Heat the kada and add oil. when it is hot add mustard seeds and let it pop. When it pops add urad and bengal gram dhal. Fry till they are brown color. Add green chillies and curry leaves fry for another 20 sec. Add onion and fry till it is transparent. Add all the vegetable and salt. Sprinkle water and cook the vegetable (you can close the lid). When it is cooked add flax seeds powder and mix well. Add cut sevai and mix well. stir for another 3 mins.
Switch off and decorate it with Coriander leaves
Nice sevai with veggies.........I love all veggies........
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ReplyDeleteThis looks very different Veena.I have a pack of flax seeds sitting in my pantry.Will try out soon
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ReplyDeletehigh fiber, low calories,scrumptious and full of healthful veggies...what else does one need for a all rounder during breakfasts, yummm :-)
ReplyDeleteHealthy one.. A nice invention on how to use left over sevai & make them spicy & tasty :)
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting way to enjoy sevai, colourful and delicious..
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