Upma Recipe, How to Make Rava Upma - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

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Upma Recipe with simple step-by-step instructions & new video for beginners. Also known as Rava Upma, this is an easiest Indian Breakfast made with semolina, whole tempering spices, curry leaves and nuts. It is a staple & an everyday instant food made in South Indian homes, restaurants and tiffin centers. Whether you are a newbie or an experienced cook, this recipe will help you make the best Upma at home.

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A well-made Upma is delicious, non-sticky & fluffy with bursting flavors of ginger, curry leaves, green chilies, mustard, cumin seeds and roasted lentils. Making this delicious dish is no rocket science & is the simplest you can whip up under 20 minutes.

If you are new to Indian cuisine and wondering what is Upma?

About Rava Upma

Upma is a traditional South Indian breakfast dish made by simmering roasted rava in tempered & spiced boiling water. Rava is the South Indian word for ‘semolina’ so it is also known as Rava Upma.

Traditionally it is made with coarse ground rice or wheat but these days we also make it with many other ingredients like oats, vermicelli, poha, bread, quinoa etc.

This upma recipe follows the traditional method of making it where semolina is dry roasted until crunchy. Next a tempering is made with basic spices, chana dal, urad dal and curry leaves.

Contents hide

1 About Rava Upma

2 Choosing Rava

3 How to make Upma (Stepwise Photos)

4 Pro Tips

5 Faqs

6 Recipe Card

7 Watch Upma Video

Onions are sautéed in the tempering & then the right amount of water it poured to make the spiced mixture. Lastly roasted rava is incorporated in a slow stream into the boiling water. This way the cooked upma turns out soft and smooth without lumps.

Peanuts, cashews, mixed vegetables, ghee etc are also optionally used to enhance the taste of the rava upma. Vegetables like carrots, peas and beans can also be used to up the nutrition profile of the dish.

Upma is usually eaten with peanut podi, idli podi, coconut chutney or even with pickle. Most people serve it to kids with a dash of sugar & ghee on top to mellow down the heat from the chilies.

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Choosing Rava

Choosing good quality rava is very important to make good upma. It is very easily available in the Indian stores. Making rava upma is a breeze if you have the pre-roasted rava handy. Since it is already roasted, the cook time of your dish will reduce. Here are choices you have when you buy the rava:

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Double Roasted Rava: DRR has a better shelf life and flavor than the regular rava. It is pre-roasted for you at the manufacturer’s end so you can use it directly in the recipe. This makes for a fluffy and non-sticky upma. I haven’t found organic double roasted rava in the stores any time so mostly it is a regular one.

Single Roast Rava (roasted rava) : This kind of rava is roasted lightly and most times don’t make the best upma. I prefer to roast the single roasted rava again as it does not give me the desired results like the double roasted. You can also find organic roasted rava and that’s mostly single roasted.

Unroasted Rava: As the name says it is just semolina that is not roasted and you need to do it. Most organic rava available in the market is unroasted. This is what I have used in this post.

I usually roast the whole pack of semolina when I cut open it. Cool it completely and store in a clean air tight jar. This cuts down your roasting time whenever you want to make upma. Plus this step keeps your semolina fresh for longer.

How to make Upma (Stepwise Photos)

Preparation

1. Clean 1 cup semolina (Bombay rava). Add it to a pan and roast on a low to medium heat until it turns crunchy. Keep stirring to prevent discoloring. We don’t want the rava to brown. If you are using double roasted semolina, then roasting takes only a minute. When it is crunchy set aside to cool.

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2. While you roast the rava, prepare the following:

  • 1 small onion (slice or fine chop)
  • ½ inch ginger (½ to ¾ teaspoon fine chopped)
  • 1 to 2 green chilies (chopped or sliced)
  • 1 sprig curry leaves (rinse and pat dry to avoid splatters)
  • If you like to add vegetables you may add ¼ cup green peas, ¼ cup fine chopped carrots and 2 French beans. Ensure they are fine chopped else they won’t cook well.
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3. To temper you will need

  • ½ teaspoon mustard seeds
  • ½ teaspoon cumin seeds (Jeera, optional)
  • 1 teaspoon urad dal (skinned black gram whole or split)
  • 1½ teaspoon chana dal (bengal gram)
  • 2 tablespoons peanuts (optional – raw or roasted)
  • 8 to 12 whole cashews (split them, you may leave out if using peanuts)
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4. Using peanuts is optional and may use if you want a crunch in your upma. On a medium heat, fry the raw peanuts in 1 teaspoon oil until deep golden and aromatic but not burnt. Later remove to a plate and set aside to garnish. Skip this step if using roasted peanuts.

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Temper Spices

5. Pour 2 tablespoons oil to the hot pan. When the oil becomes hot, add the mustard seeds and cumin seeds if using. When the seeds splutter, add urad dal & chana dal.

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6. Fry them until light golden for a minute, then add the cashews & fry until the cashews turn golden and the lentils turn light brown.

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7. Next goes in 1 pinch hing (optional), chopped green chilies, chopped ginger & 1 sprig curry leaves. Fry for a minute until the ginger turns fragrant & the curry leaves turn crisp.

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8. Then add 1 small chopped onion.

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9. Saute just for 3 to 4 mins, until the onions turn transparent.
Optional: If using veggies, you can add green peas, carrots & French beans. Cover and cook on a low heat until the veggies turn slightly tender.

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Make Rava Upma

10. Pour 3 cups water and add ½ teaspoon salt. (Use 2¾ cups for a drier upma). Mix it well and taste the water. The water should be slightly salty. If needed add more salt. If you are using a cast iron pan, use up to 3 cups water.

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11. Bring the water to a rolling boil on a medium to high flame, then reduce the flame to low heat.

12. Pour the roasted rava in a very slow stream with one hand and constantly stir the water with the other hand. This incorporates the rava well to the water without turning lumpy. (check the video if you are a beginner). Make sure the water is still boiling well while you add the semolina.

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13. Stir well and check for any lumps. Break up if any. Be cautious & quick at this moment, as it begins to splash.

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14. You will see all of the water is absorbed. Then cover and cook.

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15. After 2 to 4 mins, open and stir the rava upma.

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16. Lastly add ghee at this stage. This is optional. Switch off and keep the pan covered for about 5 mins.

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17. Let the upma cool down a bit. You can add fresh grated coconut if you like. It will still look clumpy while hot.

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As it cools down, upma begins to look fluffy. Sprinkle lemon juice while serving. Do not squeeze the lemon when it is very hot. Garnish with fried/roasted peanuts if you want. If you feel your upma is dry, it means your semolina may require more water. Next time try with 1:3 ratio.

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Serve upma with peanut podi, flaxseed podi, chutney, pickle, papad or sambar. As the rava upma cools down, it becomes fluffy and won’t be mushy.

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Pro Tips

Choosing Rava: There are many kinds of rava available in the market, but the most commonly used one to make upma is Bombay rava. This is fine semolina and is also known as granulated wheat. You can also use bansi rava, which is made from a special kind of wheat. It is not as much refined as the regular suji.

To reduce the cook time of the upma, you can buy double roasted suji.

Roasting rava: Roast the rava well on a low to medium heat, stirring constantly until it becomes crunchy. You will begin to get the aroma of roasted rava when it is done. This step will make good, fluffy and non-sticky upma. Also ensure the color of the rava does not change to brown as it alters the flavor of upma.

If the rava is not roasted well, upma becomes sticky due to the starch. You can also preroast the whole pack of rava and store it in a jar for about a month.

Rava & water proportion: This recipe will yield you fluffy upma that is not porridge like or sticky. I know some people who love this like a thick porridge. If you like it that way, you can use about 4 cups of water for 1 cup rava.

Upma when made in small quantity ex- ½ cup rava usually absorbs upto 1½ cups water (1:3). When you make in large quantity, 1 cup and above use 2¾ to 3 cups water per 1 cup of rava. This gives you non-sticky upma. If you are using a cast iron pan, use 3 cups. There are different kinds of rava, semolina with a little bran takes up fully 3 cups of water and more refined semolina takes up only 2.5 cups. So use accordingly next time.

More Tips

Adding rava in a slow stream: I follow the traditional method of pouring rava in a slow stream to the boiling water. Ensure you keep stirring the water constantly in the pot with your right hand while you pour the rava with your other hand. This incorporate the rava well into the water avoiding lumps.

Quantity of oil: Do not reduce the amount of oil mentioned in the recipe. Using a good amount of oil prevents the upma from turning sticky. You may use ghee in place of oil.

Ghee: We usually top hot upma with ghee. You can add as per your preference or even skip it. 1 teaspoon per serving enhances the aroma of your upma.

Lentils: Chana dal and urad dal are the lentils used in this recipe. They impart a nutty aroma to the dish and adds some texture. Chana dal is known as bengal gram and urad dal is skinned and split black lentils.

Faqs

What is rava?

Rava is the Indian word for semolina. It is simply granulated wheat that is used in a lot of Indian recipes like rava upma, rava dosa and rava idli.

Can I use idli rava to make upma?

Idli rava cannot be used to make upma since it is made with parboiled rice. To make rava upma use wheat semolina.

Why is my upma sticky?

Upma becomes sticky if the rava is not roasted well. Also adding rava to water that is not hot enough makes it sticky. Mix rava just until well incorporated into the boiling water. Avoid over mixing as the starch in rava makes it sticky.

Is upma good for weight loss?

Yes! upma is good for weight loss if made with whole grain rava like whole wheat rava, ragi rava or jowar rava. Whole grain semolina is fiber-rich & takes longer to digest. It keeps your hunger pangs away for long hours.

Is upma good for dinner?

Yes. upma is good for dinner if you include lots of chopped veggies for added nutrition. Also serve it with peanut podi so you also add some protein to your meal.

Is upma a healthy food?

Rava upma is made with Bombay rava which is a refined food. So enjoy it in moderation. To make your upma healthy, use bansi rava or any whole grain rava.

Common Questions

How to make instant upma mix?

To save some time you can make your own instant upma mix. This premix can be used whenever needed by just cooking it in hot water. Roasting rava is one of the steps that consumes most of the time while making rava. So if you have this premix ready, making upma will only take 6 to 7 mins.

So to make the instant upma mix, skip onions completely & fine chop curry leaves & green chilies.

First make the tempering and add unroasted rava. Roast the rava along with the tempering until it turns crunchy.

Ensure curry leaves have turned dry and completely crisp meaning there is no moisture in the premix. Cool this and store in a clean air tight container for up to 2 weeks at room temperature or in the refrigerator for 2 months.

Whenever you want to make upma, Bring water to a rolling boil and add salt. Pour this rava upma mix in a slow stream and incorporate it with the hot water. Cover the pan and cook on a lot heat.

How to make masala upma?

As such the traditional upma has no ground masala or tomatoes added to it. But there is a Tiffin center version of making it with ground spices, tomatoes & mixed veggies. It is known as Khara bath.

To make this, a bit of vangi bath or bisi bele bath masala is added to flavor up the rava upma. If you do not have both these spice powders, you can use pav bhaji masala. You may check the recipe of khara bath here.

Is Rava Upma healthy?

Though rava or semolina is made from whole wheat grain, it is a refined food. During the processing or milling, the fibre rich skin from the whole wheat is removed first.

This also removes the nutrient rich germ that is attached to the outer skin. The resulting starch rich part is ground to rawa. Eating upma regularly may not be healthy as it is made from refined food.

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Upma Recipe, How to Make Rava Upma

Rava upma is a South Indian savory breakfast made with semolina, nuts, spices and curry leaves. It is usually eaten with podi, sugar, chutney or sambar.

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Prep Time5 minutes minutes

Cook Time15 minutes minutes

Total Time20 minutes minutes

Servings2 people

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 cup Rava (Bombay rava/ sooji/semolina)

To Temper

  • 2 tablespoons oil or ghee (refer notes)
  • ½ teaspoon mustard seeds
  • ½ teaspoon cumin seeds (jeera, optional, adds aroma)
  • 1 teaspoon urad dal
  • teaspoon chana dal (optional, adds nice aroma)
  • 2 tablespoons peanuts (optional)
  • 8 to 12 cashews (you may leave out if using peanuts)
  • 1 sprig curry leaves
  • 1 pinch asafoetida (hing) (optional)

other ingredients

  • 1 small onion (chopped or sliced thinly)
  • 2 green chili slit
  • ½ inch ginger (½ to ¾ teaspoon very finely chopped)(optional)
  • 3 cups water (2¾ cups for a drier upma, refer notes)
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoon ghee (optional)
  • lemon juice (optional) for serving

Instructions

Preparation

  • Add rava to a pan and dry roast on a low to medium heat until crunchy. Keep stirring often for even roasting.

  • Do not brown the rava as the flavor of upma changes. Transfer to a bowl. Set aside to cool.

  • Chop onion, green chilies and ginger. (Optional: To make vegetable upma (1x recipe), you can also use ¼ cup green peas, ¼ cup fine chopped carrots and 2 fine chopped French beans)

How to make Upma

  • Optional – If using peanuts, on a medium heat fry them in a teaspoon oil until deep golden and aromatic. Remove to a plate to use later to garnish.

  • Pour oil to a hot pan. Next add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, urad dal & chana dal. Fry until the dal turns light golden, add cashews.

  • Fry them stirring until the dal and cashews turn aromatic & light brown but not burnt.

  • Add hing, slit green chilies, chopped ginger and curry leaves. Saute for a minute.Add chopped onions and fry until transparent.

  • Optional: To make vegetable upma, you can add green peas, fine chopped carrots and French beans. Stir and cook covered until slightly tender.

  • Pour water and add salt.Mix and taste test the water. It has to be slightly salty. If needed add more.

  • Bring the water to a rolling boil. Set the flame to low.

  • With one hand pour rava in a slow stream to the boiling water, while you stir the rava in the water with the other hand.This way incorporate the entire rava into the boiling water. (check video). Make sure the water is still boiling well consistently while you add the semolina.

  • Be quick at this stage. Stir everything once to check any lumps. Break up if any.

  • Cover and cook on the lowest flame until the water is completely absorbed. This just takes 2 to 4 mins depending on the kind of pot or pan used.

  • Open the lid and stir once. Add ghee if you like. Give a quick stir.

  • Switch off the stove and cover again. Allow upma to rest for 5 mins, this helps it to become fluffy.

  • Serve rava upma plain or with spiced peanut podi, chutney, pickle or curd. Garnish with roasted/fried peanuts.

Notes

  • Roasting: Rava can be roasted ahead & stored in an air tight jar for a month. This saves some time when you want to make the upma. Roast rava well, stirring continuously on a low to medium heat until crunchy and slightly aromatic. We don’t want to brown the rava as it alters the flavor. Upma can become sticky if the rava is not roasted well.
  • Oil: Using the right amount of oil helps to cook up the semolina to a fluffy texture without turning sticky.
  • Water to rava proportion: If you want to make upma with ½ cup semolina, use 1½ cups water. Upma when made in small quantity takes up more water. To make in larger quantity, 1 cup or more – use 2¾ to 3 cups water for every cup of rava. If your upma is dry, next time use more water (1:3).
  • To make smooth & soft upma like in Karnataka restaurants, use 4 tbsps ghee or oil and 4 cups of water for every cup of rava. Also increase the tempering ingredients proportionately. This serves 4.
  • Garnishing: You can roast peanuts & cashews in teaspoon oil until golden and crunchy. Set them aside for garnish.
  • Adding rava in a slow stream: Regulate the flame to low while you incorporate the rava to the boiling water. Also keep stirring else lumps can form.
  • Ghee: We usually top hot upma with ghee. You can add as per your preference or even skip it. 1 teaspoon per serving enhances the aroma of your upma.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Upma Recipe, How to Make Rava Upma

Amount Per Serving

Calories 560Calories from Fat 198

% Daily Value*

Fat 22g34%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Sodium 186mg8%

Potassium 343mg10%

Carbohydrates 73g24%

Fiber 7g29%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 16g32%

Vitamin A 40IU1%

Vitamin C 28mg34%

Calcium 42mg4%

Iron 5.1mg28%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This upma recipe was first published in July 2016. Updated & republished in November 2022.

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FAQs

What is the ingredient in rava? ›

Rava, or Rawa, is made from durum wheat. The wheat is cleaned, tempered, and then passed through a series of rollers to remove the bran and germ, leaving behind the endosperm. The endosperm is then ground into a coarse powder, which is Rawa.

Which upma rava is healthy? ›

Yes! upma is good for weight loss if made with whole grain rava like whole wheat rava, ragi rava or jowar rava. Whole grain semolina is fiber-rich & takes longer to digest. It keeps your hunger pangs away for long hours.

What is the difference between idli Rava and upma rava? ›

Idli Rava is made with Whole Rice, soaked and dried and ground as explained in this recipe. On the other hand, Rava / Semolina/ Upma Rava is made from Durum Wheat which is used to make Rava Pongal ,Ragi Rava Dosa, Rava Idli, Upma, Rava Ladoo, Kichadi, Rava Kesari (Sheera), Rava Kanji etc.

How do you prevent lumps in upma? ›

Upma becomes lumpy when the rava is not mixed very well with the water. So add rava in batches and mix each batch of rava evenly in the water. Remember to use fine rava for this recipe. If you use a coarser rava, you will have to add more water so that the upma does not become lumpy.

How is rava prepared? ›

How is Sooji or Rava Made? Semolina, sooji or rava are procured from wheat grains. Traditionally, it was made by hand by crushing the wheat kernels between the stones and sieving it but with the advent of modern flour mills the job became easier.

Which flour is used in rava? ›

Semolina, also known as Rava or sooji, is a coarse flour that is made from Durum wheat and can vary in color from yellow to white depending on the quality of the wheat.

Which is healthier rava or rice? ›

Rava is low in fat, making it a permissible food for those wanting to lose weight. In addition, compared to other grains, Rava has fewer calories per serving when compared to rice. For instance, one serving of cooked rice has around 150 calories, while one serving of cooked Rava has about 120 calories.

Does rava upma increase blood sugar? ›

As a source of carbohydrates, upma can cause a spike in blood sugar levels if not balanced with other macronutrients. Pairing upma with protein and fibre-rich foods can help slow down glucose absorption into the bloodstream, promoting more stable blood sugar levels and better glucose metabolism.

What is the difference between sooji and upma rava? ›

Sooji is the word used for semolina in North India and Pakistan. Rawa is the name for semolina in South India. The ingredient is not only used as a batter ingredient in many Indian dishes, but it is also used as the main ingredient in numerous foods, both sweet and savory, like upma and rawa laddoo.

What do we call rava in English? ›

Introduction: Suji is also known as semolina which is called rava in Indian households and it is a by-product of durum wheat. Suji is coarse middling made from durum wheat. The scientific name of durum wheat is Triticum Durum and is a widely used cereal crop in the Mediterranean region.

Are Bombay Rava and upma rava the same? ›

Bombay rava is used in India to make upma. It is also used as an ingredient in some varieties of dosa, especially the rava dosa.

Why is rava idli not fluffy? ›

Curd and soda or eno are the 2 ingredients that make the rava idli fluffy and soft. Any changes in the usage of these ingredients will affect the texture of rava idli and they will turn hard & dense.

What is the error correction for the upma recipe was so delicious? ›

Answer. Explanation: Error: "couldn't barely" is redundant. Correction: "The upma recipe was so delicious that I could barely stop myself from having a second helping."

Why does upma become sticky? ›

You may not be roasting the sooji. Dry roast the sooji by stirring continuously till it slightly changes color and a lovely aroma rises. Keep aside. Now use this while making the upma.

What is a good side dish for upma? ›

The most common side dish for upma would be coconut or onion chutney, sambhar or pickle. But, you could also try eating Upma with sugar or South Indian curries like Kara kuzhambu or puli kuzhambu. Upma tastes the best with these two curries too.

Is rava good or bad for you? ›

Rava is a nutritional powerhouse, containing vitamins like thiamin and folate, along with minerals such as iron, magnesium, and zinc. These nutrients support overall health, strengthen immunity, and promote optimal brain function.

Which grain is rava made of? ›

Suji is also known as semolina which is called rava in Indian households and it is a by-product of durum wheat. Suji is coarse middling made from durum wheat.

What is the difference between wheat flour and rava? ›

Rastogi says that sooji which is also known as semolina or rava is a more processed form of wheat and has lesser fibre while whole wheat atta is made by running wheat through a mill. "Atta has all parts of wheat, including germ (nutrition centre) and bran (fibre). Germ is the most micronutrient dense part of the grain.

What is the difference between Suji and rava? ›

Sooji is the word used for semolina in North India and Pakistan. Rawa is the name for semolina in South India. The ingredient is not only used as a batter ingredient in many Indian dishes, but it is also used as the main ingredient in numerous foods, both sweet and savory, like upma and rawa laddoo.

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