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Thread: Fusion Cooking

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOV
    Bread Uppuma

    There is bread uppumaa and then there is Bread uppumaa.
    Mum used to make this variety whenever we were hungry unscheduled. Soon it became a family favourite and replaced breakfast/dinner! Best thing is you can save the bread ends that nobody wants to eat - by freezing them until you have enough to make this dish.

    Cut bread slices into small pieces (1cm). chop onions and green chilly. In a pan melt some butter (or margarine) and crackle mustard seeds (kadugu). Add onion and chilly and cook till onion is pinkish. Break eggs (1 egg for 4 bread slices) and scramble them. Add salt for taste. Reduce heat and spread egg all over pan/kadai. Add chopped bread pieces over the egg spread and toss. Add more butter for taste and cook over moderate heat. Whole process shouldnt take more than 5 mins.

    Enjoy
    Nov, how much of onion or chillies do you use? I don't want to use too much in case it becomes 'onion upuma'.

    Also, is white bread the best or any kind will do? (like wholemeal, whole grain, etc)
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    Quote Originally Posted by madhu
    Quote Originally Posted by NOV
    arshu, this is NOT the "traditional" bread uppuma (for that use dev's recipe :P )
    this one doesnt taste like uppuma at all.... the only similiarity (if you can call it that) is the chopped bread.
    idhu enna tastela irukkum ? appO edhukku Upma-nu name ? new name vaikalaamE ?
    adhu scrambled egg taste-la irukkumnu ninaikiren... oru peru suggest pannunga,Madhu...

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    Quote Originally Posted by madhu
    idhu enna tastela irukkum ? appO edhukku Upma-nu name ? new name vaikalaamE ?
    as mentioned earlier, the name is becos of the chopped bread.

    you can omit the egg if you want - it will still taste good, but make sure that the bread gets toasted a little.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kumar
    Nov, how much of onion or chillies do you use? I don't want to use too much in case it becomes 'onion upuma'.
    as per your taste Kumar. and depending on the number of slices you want. even onions come in diff sizes. :P

    Also, is white bread the best or any kind will do? (like wholemeal, whole grain, etc)
    only white bread please.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dev
    adhu scrambled egg taste-la irukkumnu ninaikiren... oru peru suggest pannunga,Madhu...

    try it first...
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    intha threadla cocktial veraity tharalama
    Suddenly, Life is beautiful...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOV
    Quote Originally Posted by dev
    adhu scrambled egg taste-la irukkumnu ninaikiren... oru peru suggest pannunga,Madhu...

    try it first...
    egg kuda naan ippo jaasthi saapiduradhu illai... paarkalaam... will try it sometime when I feel like eating eggs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockydeva
    intha threadla cocktial veraity tharalama
    neenga cocktail, mocktail enna venumna tharalaam... aana naan try panan maatten...avalo thaan...

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    okie.. here my first cocktail veraity...


    APPLETINI


    VODKA - 100ml
    Apple - 2 small piece
    ice cubes - 3 nos..
    lemon - 2 small piece
    Any lemanade - 200ml


    Method..

    1. put apple and lemon piece in a GLASS tumbler.. crush it using spoon

    2. put ice cubes in that , now add VODKA in that, shake it well by closing the Glass tumbler

    3. Filter it in the COCTAIL serving glass

    4. Mix lemonade ( 7UP ) in to it...

    enjoy drinking..

    Still more to come
    Suddenly, Life is beautiful...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockydeva
    intha threadla cocktial veraity tharalama

    ungalukku idha tavara edhuvum varadha :P

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