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Rava Uttapam Recipe (with Step by Step Photos)

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Breakfast, Instant, South Indian

हिन्दीગુજરાતી
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If you are looking for a quick, simple, easy and yet healthy breakfast recipe then look no further; this instant rava uttapam recipe is one of the best ways to enjoy your most important meal of the day and get going with your day in less than 30 minutes. In this bachelor or beginner friendly recipe, semolina (sooji, rava), is mixed with curd, cut veggies and spices into batter and then thick shallow-fried pancakes like uttapams are prepared from it. This step by step photo recipe’s unique batter spreading technique, tips and variations will help you prepare your instant breakfast in no time.
Instant Uttapam for Breakfast

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Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Serves: 2 servings
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Rava Uttapam Recipe In Hindi (हिन्दी में पढ़े)
Rava Uttapam Recipe In Gujarati (ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો)
Ingredients:
1 cup Rava (semolina/sooji)
1/4 cup slightly sour Curd (yogurt)
1/4 cup finely chopped Capsicum
1 large Onion, finely chopped
1 large Tomato, finely chopped
2 Green Chillies, finely chopped
1 teaspoon grated Ginger
1/4 cup finely chopped Coriander Leaves
1 teaspoon Oil, + for shallow frying
Salt to taste
Directions:
  1. step-1
    Take rava, sour curd and salt in a large bowl.
  2. step-2
    Mix well using spoon by gradually adding water (approx. 1-cup) until batter has thick yet watery consistency (like pancake batter or slightly thicker than dosa batter). Keep it aside for 20-minutes.
  3. step-3
    Add onion, capsicum, tomato, green chillies, ginger, coriander leaves and 1 teaspoon oil in the batter.
  4. step-4
    Mix well and again check for consistency. (Rava/semolina absorbs water as time goes by and batter becomes thick after some time due to that.) If required, add extra water and mix well to make sure that it has thick consistency.
  5. step-5
    Heat non-stick tawa or griddle over medium flame. Add few drops of oil on the surface of tawa and spread it using halved onion or halved potato. This process helps in easy spreading of the batter and also in easy removal of any remaining residues on tawa/griddle after each batch. (Follow this process before making each rava uttapam – see tips and variations section below for alternate process.)
  6. step-6
    When tawa is medium hot, reduce flame to low and pour a ladle full batter (approx. 1/2 cup) and spread it into the circle with the help of ladle. It should have around 1/4-inch thickness and approx. 5-6 inches of diameter.
  7. step-7
    Drizzle 1-teaspoon oil around the edge.
  8. step-8
    Cook until color of top surface changes from white to off-white and bottom side turns light brown for approx. 2-3 minutes.
  9. step-9
    Flip it gently and cook another side over medium flame until bottom surface turns light brown in color, it will take around 1-2 minutes.
  10. step-10
    Flip it again and cook for 30-seconds. Transfer it to a plate. Prepare suji uttapams from remaining batter by following steps from step-5 to step-10. Serve hot with tomato ketchup or tomato chutney.
Tips and Variations:
  • To spread batter easily and evenly in step-6 without using halved onion or halved potato technique, sprinkle few drops of water on the surface of hot tawa and wait until water evaporates and then pour and spread the batter (if you are using this technique then there is no need to add few drops of oil in step-5).
  • You can add 1/2 cup plain buttermilk instead of 1/4 cup yogurt in this recipe, add less water (approx. 3/4 cup or less) while making the batter.
  • This recipe best suited for bachelors and beginners.
  • For variation, sprinkle mixed vegetables over top surface after spreading the batter instead of mixing them with batter in step-6.
Taste:  Mild crispy on outside and edges and soft and fluffy inside
Serving Ideas:  Serve south Indian rava uttapams hot or warm with your favorite coconut chutney or idli podi in the breakfast. You can also enjoy it with tea or coffee.

Author: Foram

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39 Comments


Sep 30, 2022 by Madhu
Used iron tava. Seasoned it with onion and oil. Cooking detailed instructions very helpful. Taste was good. Ate with mango ginger pickle. Please share recipe for tomato chutney to accompany this.
Jul 21, 2019 by Sheetal Mookerjee
Lovely, tasty and simple to make dishes. Very happy.
Oct 12, 2018 by Aarushi Singh
The recipe turned out great. To make it more healthy I also added grated carrot. Thank you for sharing.
Sep 21, 2018 by Hritva odedara arbhambhai
I like all the recipes. It's fantastic.
Apr 14, 2018 by Priyanka
Very nice....everyone liked at home....thanks for sharing! :)
Oct 31, 2017 by Yashi parashar
Delicious food...which is my fav....n thanks for share the recipe with us....I will try.

Jul 20, 2017 by Ishi
Thank-you for your guidance and support for easy receipe of untappm.
Jun 29, 2017 by Neeta
My uttapam is sticking to tawa al time. What to do?

Response: Hello Neeta, follow the below given tips to prevent the sticking of uttapam.
1. If possible, use the non-stick tava/griddle.
2. Grease the tava with oil before making each uttapam.
3. Make sure the tava is medium hot before pouring the batter over tava.
I hope this will help you.

Jun 06, 2017 by Kanupriya
Very delicious. Kids loved this Rava uttapam. I am a great fan of your recipes.
May 12, 2017 by alia khan
U are best and thank u... Only u are who made me good daughter in law who cooks tasty food..
Mar 08, 2017 by Jack danieal
You are the person who makes me stronger in cooking. Thanks a lot for this recipe. I am just gonna mad for this RAVA UTTAPAM.
Feb 08, 2017 by Aastha
Easy to cook, tastes delicious!
Nov 17, 2016 by Shimoli Shah
Hi, I tried & it's super duper hit. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

Response: Welcome Shimoli.

Oct 24, 2016 by Rhydim
Can we use lemon juice instead of curd?

Response: Curd gives the soft texture and mild sour taste to uttpam. If the curd is not available, you can use the lemon juice instead of it.


Sep 11, 2016 by Smita
It's breaking... why my cheela breaks while turning?

Response: Hello Smita, the main reason behind the breaking cheela is that when you flip them little early they will break and another reason is the too much watery batter. When you try this next time, let them cook until the upper surface looks little cooked (indication- slightly color changed) and keep the batter little thick.


Aug 17, 2016 by Lipsa Panda
I tried and it came out to be yumm..:)
Jul 27, 2016 by Uzma
Can we use Maize rava? Do we need to alter any measurements?

Response: Hello Uzma, I have never tried to make uttapam with maize rava so I am not able to give you the answer.


Jul 24, 2016 by Debbie
Tried many of ur recipes.. This one is perfect for my sunday morning breakfast.. Everyone loved it.. Thanx :)
Jun 19, 2016 by Ashruti Patel
If curd is not available then is it ok?

Response: Hello Ashruti, if curd is not available, either use buttermilk or add 1teaspoon lemon juice instead of it.


Jun 06, 2016 by S.Laha
Can I use butter-milk instead of water and curd? What would be the thinness of Uttapam? If its thick, then inside is not cooking properly.

Response: Yes, you can use buttermilk instead of curd and water. Uttapam should be 1/2 inch thick. Cook the uttapam on low-medium flame for cooking inside perfectly.


Jun 01, 2016 by Trusha
I want to ask you one question. Is rava uttapam a diet recipe? Can we add in diet menu?

Response: Hello Trusha, rava is made from the wheat. So, if you add the wheat flour in your diet menu, you can add the rava uttapam in your diet menu plan. Try to use less oil (or no oil at all) to shallow fry the uttapam.

Mar 31, 2016 by Anu
I tried upma, idli and few chutney all are superb recipes.
Feb 04, 2016 by Aarti
Can I use curd instead of water?

Response: Yes, you can use curd instead of water.


Nov 26, 2015 by Vaishnavi
Simple and easy !! Loved it !!
Nov 22, 2015 by Ashok
Tried yesterday as per your nice explanation. It came out really yummy. Thanks.

Nov 11, 2015 by Zeenat khan
Which cup is used for measurement, small or large?

Response: We have used the 250 ml cup to measure all ingredients in all the recipes.


Oct 01, 2015 by Debarati Dasgupta
Very nicely explained. Very helpful.
Sep 29, 2015 by Kirti Arora
I tried it but it sticked to the pan and when I pushed hard it broke so I mixed it and cooked like halwa. It tasted good in that form also. I want to know what is the right way to cook it ? Thanks

Response: Hi Kirti, use non-stick tava and heat it well and grease it well before pouring the batter over it to prevent sticking.

Aug 18, 2015 by Sumitra Sarkar
Very nicely explained recipe. I will share it with my bachelor son and his friends. Thanks.
Aug 18, 2015 by Sumitra Sarkar
Excellent and a very easily explalined recipie. Thanks.
Jul 22, 2015 by Kashish
Can we use matha instead of curd?

Response: Yes, you can use mattha (not sweet) instead of curd. Add 1/2 cup mattha instead of 1/4 cup curd and reduce the quantity of water to 3/4 cup (or little less) while making the batter.


Jun 29, 2015 by Deepika
Which type of suji used in uttapam, roasted suzi or normal suzi?

Response: Hi Deepika, normal suji is used to make this dish.


Apr 14, 2015 by Neethu
Thank you. My mummy likes this recipe so much.
Apr 13, 2015 by Anamika
It was really yum. Everyone liked it in my family. Thanks.
Mar 04, 2015 by Rakhi
Very nice and simple recipe. Thanks.
Jan 29, 2015 by Nonu
Can I use lassi instead of curd?

Response: Hi, you can use lassi instead of curd. Adjust the amount of water according to it because lassi contains more water portion compared to curd.


Jan 20, 2015 by Pulkit
Can I use normal yogurt instead of sour?

Response: Yes, you can use normal yogurt, add 1 teaspoon lemon juice for mild sour taste.


Dec 24, 2014 by Nimita
Very helpful recipe...:-)
Oct 08, 2014 by sirisha
Nice recipe.. simply superb...Thank you :)

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