Rava Uttapam is an easy, quick and tasty breakfast dish made with rava (suji or cream of wheat). Instant Rava Uttapam is a quick variant unlike the time intensive and fermented variation of the traditional Uttapam recipe made with Idli Dosa Batter. This easy recipe is ready in 45 minutes start-to-finish.
You don’t need to grind any ingredients – just chop the vegetables, mix the rava and water, soak for 20 to 30 minutes and then start making these.
This suji uttapam recipe is also very flexible – you can make them plain and serve them with chutney, or you can top them with onions, tomatoes, or your choice of mixed grated veggies. In the step-by-step photo guide, I have shown how to make both the plain type as well as the mix vegetable uttapam.
The recipe can easily be doubled or tripled too, making it ideal for serving to large groups. Try these instant mix vegetabe uttapam this weekend — you and your family are sure to love them.
Ever since I first made these, I have made them quite a number of times later. These tasty instant rava uttapam have a lot of pluses.
- First very good to taste. The number one factor that should be there in any recipe.
- Quick to make.
- On cooling down, they still remain soft. So good for tiffin box snack.
- No grinding.
- No fermentation.
- Just a soaking period of 20 to 30 minutes for the batter.
For making this tasty breakfast dish, you will need fine sooji or rava. Most such recipes which do not require fermentation, use yogurt or buttermilk.
However, I have used lemon juice and I feel the lemon juice one taste better than the ones made with yogurt. Baking soda is essential in the recipe. If you do not have baking soda, then you could use fruit salt (eno) too.
Do try these mix veg uttapam and you as well as your family will love them. You can serve them with Coconut Chutney or mint coriander chutney or any chutney of your liking.
How to make Rava Uttapam
1. Take ½ cup of fine variety of rava (semolina) in a bowl. Do note that the rava to be added is not roasted rava.
2. Add ½ cup water.
3. Mix well and keep the batter to rest for 20 to 30 minutes. You can even keep the batter for an hour.
4. Meanwhile when the batter is resting, you can slice or chop the onions or shallots, tomatoes and green chilies.
Here I have used shallots. You can even use grated carrots, grated beetroot and sliced or chopped capsicum (bell pepper).
For herbs you can add chopped fresh coriander leaves (cilantro), mint leaves and finely chopped ginger.
5. Mix the chopped veggies and keep them aside.
6. After 20 to 30 minutes, stir the batter again. By now the rava will absorb water and the batter will thicken.
If the batter looks thin, then just add a few tablespoons of rava. If very thick, then add a few tablespoons of water.
7. Then add 3 teaspoon of lemon juice.
8. Season with salt.
9. Stir and mix very well.
10. Next add ¼ teaspoon baking soda or ⅛ teaspoon eno (fruit salt). You can also add ⅛ teaspoon of baking soda, but then the texture will be less light and soft.
11. Stir and again mix very well.
Making Mix Veg Uttapam
12. Heat a tawa or griddle and spread some oil. You can also use a nonstick pan. For nonstick pan, do not use oil for spreading.
13. Take the batter in a large serving spoon.
14. Pour the batter and spread it gently. Don’t spread too much.
15. When the batter is still raw on the top, quickly add the onions-tomatoes-green chillies mix.
16. Gently press with a spatula so that the onions and tomatoes stick to the batter. drizzle some oil on the sides and the top.
17. When the base is cooked and lightly browned, flip gently. Cook till the onions and tomatoes are light golden or golden.
18. Flip and serve the mix veg uttapam hot. If you want you can flip a couple of times too for even cooking.
For making Plain Instant Suji Uttapam
19. Spread the batter evenly on the hot tava.
20. Cook on a medium flame.
21. Drizzle some oil on top.
22. Flip when the base is lightly golden and the top is almost done or cooked well.
23. Flip again once or twice.
24. Serve rava uttapam hot or warm. You can also stack them in a casserole and serve them later.
25. Serve Instant Suji ka Uttapam hot with coconut chutney or Coriander Chutney or any chutney of your choice. They also go well with Tomato Ketchup.
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Rava Uttapam | Suji Uttapam
Ingredients
main ingredients
- ½ cup fine variety of rava (sooji or semolina) or 100 grams (rava is not roasted)
- ½ cup water
- 3 teaspoon lemon juice
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda or ⅛ teaspoon eno or fruit salt
- salt as per taste
- oil or ghee for greasing the pan and drizzling
optional ingredients
- 1 small onion – chopped or 5 to 6 pearl onions, thinly sliced
- 1 small tomato – chopped
- 1 green chili – finely chopped
Instructions
Preparation
- Mix the rava and water in a bowl.
- Keep the batter to rest for 20 to 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile when the batter is resting, you can slice or chop the onions, tomatoes and green chilies. You can even add grated beets, grated carrots and sliced capsicum (bell pepper). For herbs you can add chopped fresh coriander leaves (cilantro), mint and finely chopped ginger.
- Mix the chopped veggies and keep aside.
- After 20 to 30 minutes, stir the batter again.
- Then add 3 tsp lemon juice, salt and ¼ tsp baking soda or ⅛ tsp eno (fruit salt).
- Stir and mix very well.
Making instant mix vegetable rava uttapam
- Heat a tawa or griddle and spread some oil. You can also use a non stick pan.
- Take the batter in a large serving spoon.
- Pour the batter and spread it gently. Don’t spread too much.
- When the batter is still raw from the top, add the onions-tomatoes-green chilies mix.
- Gently press the onions-tomatoes with the spatula, so that they stick to the batter.
- Drizzle some oil on the sides and the top.
- When the base is cooked and lightly browned, flip them gently.
- Cook till the onions and tomatoes are light golden or golden.
- Flip and serve mix veg uttapam hot. If you want you can flip a couple of times too for even cooking.
- For making instant plain suji uttapam, cook without any veggie toppings.
- Serve with coconut chutney or coriander chutney. They also go well with tomato ketchup.
Notes
- If making for kids then skip or reduce green chilies.
- You can also add chopped coriander leaves, mint leaves and ginger.
- Mix grated veggies like carrots, beetroots and finely shredded cabbage or finely chopped capsicum can also be added.
- You can also add grated cheese or paneer in the toppings.
- This recipe can be doubled or tripled to make a big batch.
Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)
This Rava Uttapam post from the archives, originally published in January 2016 has been updated and republished on January 2023.
Dear Madam,
Your recipes are very simple to execute and fabulous !
Till date i have added nearly 17 recipes to favorites and prepared almost 7 of them!
Hope you keep on adding and updating more recipes in future !
Hope you add more traditional Maharashtrian recipes also !
Thanks a lot and glad to know. I have already shared many Maharashtrian recipes. You can find them using the search icon. Thanks again.
Can I mix veggies in the Rava batter than to put on it?
You can do that too, but finely chop the veggies so that you can spread the batter easily. You may also need to add less water as the veggies will release some water in the batter.
Just wow! Like all your other recipes. Quick and easy dinner loved by all. I served it with potato sabji.
thanks a lot. yes making rava uttapam is easy and quick too. thanks for the rating too. happy cooking.
Your recipes are fabulous … easy to make tastes delicious… rava uttapam turned out well…. Thank you.
thanks ketaki for the feedback and review on rava uttapam. glad to know.
Hello!
Thank you for such delicious recipes! ????
I have doubt if I do not have lemon than what can I use to replace it?
Welcome Supriya. You can add 1 to 2 tablespoon curd or 1/4 cup butter milk in place of lemon juice. Then add water as required.
Hi
Thank you for the fabulous receipe
Keep them coming
Manju
Welcome Manju
Wow thank you sooo much! I always wanted to make this, but I was scared I wouldn’t be able to do it. Anyway, your recipe is perfect! Thank you
Welcome Shay. Good to know this.
my batter stayeed more thn 2 hours can i use it now?
you can.
Yummy, easy n quick recipe…loved it!
Thanks Insiya
Hi,
Can we store this mixture in the fridge overnight?
Or store it overnight and then put eno and lemon juice?
Will that work?
Krishan, store in fridge overnight. Just before preparing uttapams, add eno and lemon juice.
Hi. How long can we store the batter incase if we use curd and mix veggies in it?
you can refrigerate only for a day.
Why can’t we use roasted rava?
as roasted rava won’t absorb the water and soften. so the texture with roasted rava will be slightly different.
Also I wanted methi ladoo recipe…
Sonali have taken your request for methi ladoo recipe on our file. please allow some time to post the same, thanks.
Hi… I tried this rava uttapam recipe twice. First time is was g8 but 2nd time when I made it was not that soft, I refered all the steps u suggested in the recipe just one change add soda instead of eno, I d’nt know what went wrong as uttapam were not that soft also they were sticking to pan 🙁 Any suggestions…
was the baking soda fresh and active. if the baking soda is past its shelf life, then the rava uttapam won’t be soft. here i think the soda is the culprit and thats why the uttapams were not soft. sticking to the pan could be as the pan was not seasoned well or the batter must have become slightly thin. for dosas and uttapams always keep one pan. and for chapatis another one. if we use the pan in which we make chapatis for making dosa, then the dosas do stick.
I have made these uttapams quite a few times now, doubling and even tripling the recipe because we seem to keep running out! I add different toppings as the mood strikes. thank you for this excellent recipe.
I would love to send pictures but I think your FB page isn’t allowing it anymore…
thanks a lot sneha. even i try woth different toppings 🙂 on the fb page i was getting a lot of spam comments and messages, thats why i deactivated them. you can send me the pics on gmail at vegrecipesofindia@gmail.com