What is one of the quickest and easiest meals to make?
Bread Upma, of course.
What's more, it uses leftovers and needs no fancy ingredients.
Dr Sooraj Mohan, a veterinarian who once worked in Mumbai and Alibag, and now treats strays in his native Chennai at the Voice of Animals Trust, turns to this variety of upma, as a comfort food which makes for a no-fuss, fast snack/meal. He seasons it with a little jeera, which he says is good for digestion.
A most caring vet, Dr Mohan once also had plans to become a chef, but luckily for his patients stayed on course, but in his off time can be found in the kitchen cooking up different types of groovy dishes.
Bread Upma
Serves: 1
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