Puttu is a popular breakfast in Kerala usually made of rice flour and coconut. I always wanted to try puttu with oats and finally I prepared it yesterday. As you all know, Oats is a healthy food and it should be made as a part of our daily diet. It has the most soluble fibre and helps to reduce blood sugar, cholestrol levels etc. Oats porridge is the most common dish with oats, but there are enormous options ranging from upma or dosa to breads and muffins.
I don't have a puttu maker here. I make the puttu in idly cooker/steamer and hence I don't get the cylindrical traditional puttu. The taste matters rather than the shape rt :). Usually puttu is served with Chickpeas/Kadala curry or Cherupayar/Green gram curry. Both are awesome combinations and I love them equally. Oats puttu came out good and I made the Green gram curry to serve along with it. I felt that making oats puttu is not as easy as dealing with rice flour and it sticks slightly as well. But finally the puttu tasted great and its sure a healthy dish !!
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What you need?
For Oats Puttu/Steamed Oats:
1.5 cups Oats
1/2 cup grated Coconut
Salt
Water
For Cherupayar/Green gram curry:
1 cup cooked Green gram
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
3-4 Green chillies slit
5-6 Curry Leaves
1/4 cup grated Coconut
1 tsp Oil
Salt
How to prepare?
Oats Puttu/Steamed Oats:
Dry roast the oats in a pan for 3-4 minutes until it emits aroma. Keep aside and cool. Grind the oats in a blender to a fine powder. Add salt and coconut to the powdered oats, mix well. Sprinkle warm water a little at a time to make the oats moist. It may not be as easy as you do the rice flour and it might be a little sticky too. Oats shouldn't be very dry or too wet and there shouldn't be lumps.
You can use a puttu maker for steaming. Else in a steamer/idly cooker, put a clean cloth on the steamer separator vessel. Put the oats on the cloth. Steam for 8-10 minutes. Serve hot with Cherupayar curry and papad.
Cherupayar/Green Gram curry:
Heat oil in a pan. Splutter mustard and cumin seeds. Add green chillies and curry leaves, saute for few seconds. Now add the cooked green gram and salt, mix well. Add coconut to this and combine everything well. Finally add some water so as to get a medium consistency curry, not too thick or too thin. Bring it to a boil and mix well. The curry is now ready to be served with puttu.
Enjoy a healthy and delicious breakfast !!
Have a great weekend folks...Cya soon with another recipe !!
Sounds great dear,healthy breakfast
ReplyDeleteThis is something new for me......am sure it tastes great .....very innovative Sobha & ofcourse it's healthy too. Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe. Bookmarked.
ReplyDeletelovely innovative recipe with oats..platter looks yummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and impressive Oats puttu Dear.Luks delicious too.Luv it
ReplyDeleteHealthy breakfast...nice idea ,oats puttu innovative too...recently I also made green gram tomato curry n this curry also looks so yummy ...wonderful combo...love it!!!
ReplyDeleteYou too have a great weekend!!!
Delicious & healthy puttu with a yummy curry...
ReplyDeletevery tasty and healthy puttu recipe Sobha....why dnt u send it to the event
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Oats puttu is interesting. Will try it sometime.
ReplyDeletehealthy and yummy dish..
ReplyDeleteAdipoli, puttu ente favorite, oats puttu is innovative.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! You have made it healthier.
ReplyDeletedelicious and healthy curry ......
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious - book marking since I am finding different ways to consume oats :)
ReplyDeleteGreat ideaaaa,puttu looks yummy with green gram curry.Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteVery healthy n tasty combo.Sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to follow u dear..:)
Healthy combo and looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteso many new ingredients for me to try!
ReplyDeleteNow that's something--puttu and that too with oats! Kudos on coming up with something so creative. Would love to see how it tastes with cherupayaru curry, hmm.
ReplyDeleteSounds great and healthy snack sobha. I love this and want to taste it.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
uma
This sure makes a healthy breakfast..Loved it dear!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
Healthy and a yummy variation
ReplyDeleteLong back when I moves to Bangalore for the first time, I was staying as apying guest and that Aunty used to make puttu every sunday! This post brought back some memories :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious and Good Food for health..I like the Steamed Oats.Thanks for sharing this awesome recipe.
ReplyDeletehi sobha, i have not seen nor eaten the original puttu before, so i cant compare with you oats, all i can say is that you are very innovative and successful at it.
ReplyDeleteglad you tried this out for the sake of healthy living
wow i must try this!
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