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Quinoa Pilaf Upma Pressure Cooker

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Ingredients

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1 1/2 cups quinoa
1 cup peas
1/4 teaspoon ginger chopped
10 cashew nuts
1 green chili pepper sliced in half lengthwise deseeded (optional)
10 curry leaves
1 medium onion
2 1/2 cups water
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 - 2 tablespoon lemon

Nutritional information

309.6
Calories
66 g
Calories From Fat
7.4 g
Total Fat
0.9 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
10 mg
Sodium
49.8 g
Carbs
7.2 g
Dietary Fiber
3.5 g
Sugars
11.5 g
Protein
294g
Serving Size

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Quinoa Pilaf Upma Pressure Cooker

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    I increased a lot of the ingredients, so am rating on that, but thought the way we made it, the dish turned out excellent. We just used the amounts we thought would be the right ratio for us, which was about 3 cups of peas, 3 tablespoons of ginger, a cup of cashews, and did use the optional chili, which gave it a good flavor, but if you wanted spicy, you could leave the seeds in. For the seasoning salt used "homemade", just sprinkling on salt, garlic and onion powders and smoked paprika (so the amount might have been more). Lastly, I made this the more traditional way (simmering the quinoa, sauting the others), since I was not up for challenging my pressure cooker directions of not using something this small that might clog it. It was like a delicious Indian fried "rice". The curry leaves really give it something extra .

    • 40 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Quinoa Pilaf (Upma) (Pressure Cooker),Upma is a pilaf preparation from South India. (P.S. Upma is typically mildly spiced and served with coconut chutney or ginger chutney, e.g., recipes #110219, #116586. For more spice, select a chutney which suits your tastes.) This recipe is different from most Upma recipes in using a pressure cooker and quinoa instead of semolina. You can substitute 1-1/4 cup semolina (more traditional) for the quinoa and your choice of chopped seasonal vegetables for the peas. From the Sakthi Foundation ayurvedic recipes: increased a lot of the ingredients, so am rating on that, but thought the way we made it, the dish turned out excellent. We just used the amounts we thought would be the right ratio for us, which was about 3 cups of peas, 3 tablespoons of ginger, a cup of cashews, and did use the optional chili, which gave it a good flavor, but if you wanted spicy, you could leave the seeds in. For the seasoning salt used “homemade”, just sprinkling on salt, garlic and onion powders and smoked paprika (so the amount might have been more). Lastly, I made this the more traditional way (simmering the quinoa, sauting the others), since I was not up for challenging my pressure cooker directions of not using something this small that might clog it. It was like a delicious Indian fried “rice”. The curry leaves really give it something extra .,Basically, this is a good dish which I will make again because it’s so easily made. But I found the taste very bland and had to add more salt, more ginger, more curry and some cumin. Maybe it would be better with the chili added, which I omitted, but then it would be only a little hot and not spicy. The addition of some lemon makes this special, so I’ll keep this recipe, just a little spiced up 🙂 Thanks for posting! Made for Healthy Choices ABC.


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    Steps

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    Put All the Ingredients Into a Pressure Cooker. Stir Once.

    2
    Done

    Cook on Medium to Medium-High Heat.

    3
    Done

    After Three Whistles, Remove from Heat.

    4
    Done

    After the Pressure Reduces (5 to 10 Minutes), Open.

    5
    Done

    Garnish With Chopped Coriander Leaves.

    6
    Done

    Serve Hot With Chutney.

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