For most part of my life, breakfast meant tea with some sweet rusk. Or just tea when we were out of rusk. Black tea if we were out of milk. And unsweetened tea if we were out of sugar. That's how lazy I could get for breakfast.
But because life needs to be complicated, I married a man and a family who loves breakfast. It was not only difficult for me to make breakfast, it was equally difficult to eat it. My mom kept claiming that I should start with an omelet but every time I tried it, it went straight to the dustbin.That's where this recipe from my mother in law always saved me from embarrassment of not being able to put simple breakfast on table. Its originally based on a recipe M's friend made during overnight study days of college. Ever since then, its makes a weekly appearance in our house.
Its easy, quick and deliciously morish. I think it makes a pretty good fit for brunch too. Oats is not a traditional Indian ingredient but like much of modern India, fusion recipes have become part of everyday households.
Savory Fennel Seed Oats
Serves 4-5
Click here for printable recipe
Ingredients
1/2 cup quick oats
1 1/2 cup water
1/2 tbsp fennel seeds, lightly grounded
1 green chilly, chopped (optional)
1 tsp garam masala
1 red onion, medium size , finely chopped
1/2 tbsp garlic paste
1 tbsp olive oil
Lemon juice as per preference
Mint to garnish
Salt and pepper to taste
Method
Boil the oats with water and keep aside. In a pan heat oil, add fennel, garlic and green chilly.
Once the garlic cooks, add the onions and let them turn translucent.
Add in the boiled oats and mix well.
Sprinkle in garam masala and heat for another minute or two.
I like to add lots of mint, black pepper and lemon juice while serving. You can add or skip whatever suits you.
This looks and sounds absolutely delicious ! I am not too much of a savoury person in the morning, but your recipe is perfect for those days when I work from home and am too lazy to whip up something healthy for lunch. Can't wait to try it ! Thank you very much for sharing...
ReplyDeleteHi Kulsum, I never had savory oats before. I keep seeing it and always curious about it. Your version looks awesome, I will let you know when I take the leap. Yesterday I made rolled oats and apple muffins.
ReplyDeleteK, I'm not a breakfast person either, still not. Maybe a little fruit or yogurt, but that is about it.
ReplyDeleteYour savory oats look very unique - I've always thought of oats as a sweet thing rather than savory. But this dish looks delicious!
Love your photos as I already commented on Flickr and what a creative way to use oats that's not the usual sweet breakfast.
ReplyDeleteI love breakfast! And I love oatmeal. This, however, is a very different version with flavors I have never had. How wonderful to discover something new! Your photos, BTW, are lovely...
ReplyDeleteI too am not a breakfast person ....some juice and an energy bar are what i call breakfast. Understand your woes. Looks lovely, have to try it out
ReplyDeleteI am not a breakfast person either and really forget about oats:) But I think I could give it a try and even like it savory. Sounds so much better! Love the pic with the lemon zested and the zest on the bowl! and the soft soft lights as I have told u before.
ReplyDeleteLoved your Second picture Kulsum...:) That is totally a new way of making oats for me...
ReplyDeleteTell me about making breakfast ... Laziest person when it comes to making breakfast...
How nice to stop by your lovely blog and learn something new! Never heard of preparing oats in this way... I usually like to seriously sweeten up life for breakfast (if I'm having one) :)
ReplyDeleteI am NOT a big breakfast person, and breakfast altogether is still foreign to me (or at least I try to deny it).
ReplyDeleteHowever, savory breakfast is almost always preferred!
Thank you for sharing!
Oooh I'm a total savory person, this sounds so good! I need to try this next time I whip up some oats!
ReplyDeleteHi Kulsum! You have another amazing pictures today... I don't like breakfast with mushy oatmeal texture, but your picture is pretty convincing that this must taste really good! It's just very different from typical oatmeals.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very unusual recipe for oats. I'm like you and still haven't been converted unfortunately. I rarely do exotic breakfasts- maybe pancakes on the weekends at most!
ReplyDeleteWow, so creative and unusual! It may be a nice twist to my regular sweet oats, I think I should start exoerimenting more :)
ReplyDeleteSee I'm the opposite, I like breakfast and hate to skip it. I think it's interesting that you make your oats savory, I generally go the sweet route and make it with fruit, nuts and honey.
ReplyDeleteThis is too cool for words!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a savory oats recipe let alone one with an Indian flair. I'm not one for having garlic in the morning so I might have to skip that part but i am definitely going to test this one out on the in laws. I think they would love this idea! I really like the way that first photo turned out by the way.
ReplyDeleteI am totally a breakfast person.Infact I m not a lunch or dinner person..keep on finding ways to skip! I have never heard of oats cooked this way..but mom cooked dalia similar to this.Thats a new recipe for me. Love the green background!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I m not a breakfast person but other half's family loves their continental breakfast a lot and it is a must! I love your way of serving oats! Beautiful photos, love the 2nd one!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kulsum!! I love the concept of a savory rather than a sweet breakfast oatmeal, and your photos are wonderful!! Will definitely be trying this now that I've got myself some certified gluten free oats :)
ReplyDeleteBreakfast is the most important meal in the day for me, I only wish I have more time to cherish it from Mon-Fri instead of just during the weekends. Our busy developing country lifestyle makes it impossible for me to cook breakfast weekdays. Savory oats is common in Southeast Asia, we eat it with sambal, fried anchovies and onions. My partner's Indian and his mum makes incredible oat pancakes. Lovely post!
ReplyDeletewhat a unique breakfast treat! I think I could enjoy this dish at pretty much any time of the day.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe -- I actually always avoid eating oats because I don't like having sweet things first thing in the morning. I will keep this one in mind once my fennel comes in, beautiful photos :)
ReplyDeletepic's are gorgeous kulsum! and i'm not a breakfast person at all, i have glass of orange juice or glass of milk, that's it...now i planning a change a bit and savory oats is a like a new side of oats.. amazing!
ReplyDeletewow - this sounds so interesting and unique. I think it sounds delicious. Lovely blog - shall be back
ReplyDeleteThese oats sound like the perfect breakfast or even mid day snack for me. The fennel is a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteI've honestly never had fennel seed oats before, but it sounds like a wholesome & healthy breakfast, fab photos!
ReplyDeleteThat dish is so interesting! A unique way of preparing oats. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Oh wow! Savoury oats!! This looks and sounds super tasty and something very different from my usual sweet oats for breakfast. I look forward to trying this out on my curry loving family & friends...
ReplyDeleteI used to be the same way about breakfast. Now I can eat food in the morning but as far as cooking it stays very very simple. I love your savory oats, great change from my sweet variety. Plus all those spices in the morning is a great way to start off the day. Looks delish!
ReplyDeleteI just realized how much this is like khichda. I am sure it tastes just like it too :) Mouth watering...
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