Monday 2 January 2017

Quaker Masala Oats-chaat style

Quaker Masala Oats-chaat style :-

This Saturday I tried the Quaker Masala Oats-chaat style for my breakfast. The oats come in a pouch of net quantity 40g in a mint green colored packaging.

Ingredients:-

  1. Oats
  2. Dehydrated onion flake
  3. Tamarind powder
  4. Coriander powder
  5. Chilly powder
  6. Cumin powder
  7. Asafoedita powder
  8. Fennel powder
  9. Ginger powder
  10. Mango(amchur)powder
  11. Salt
  12. Sugar
  13. Maize flour

All the above ingredients are pre-added in the oats mix. You can still additional flavors and salt and spices as per your requirement.


Cooking Instructions :-
  1. Add one glass of water to a sauce pan(approx 240ml)
  2. Bring the water to boil
  3. Add the sachet contents to the boiling water and reduce the flame to medium heat
  4. Cook for approximately 3-3.50 mins on stove and 2.50-3 mins in microwave depending on the consistency you need..
  5. Serve on a plate or bowl 
  6. Tastes best when served hot.
My Homemade Quaker Masala Oats-Chaat Style.


Garnishing Tips :-
The dish can be served with coriander and mint leaves, pomegranate, chilled yogurt(sweet or salty), mint chutney and some crushed bhujia and onions. 

Preperation time- 3 to 3.50 mins

Review:-
The prominent flavors include those of mango powder, ginger powder,tamarind and coriander powder. The dish has a sweet, spicy and tangy taste and would definitely be a dish of attraction for chaat lovers. There are a variety of vegetables, such as small cubes of carrots, sweet corn, coriander and peas making it tasty as well as nutritious. In addition you can also add boiled chikpeas(chana dal), spouts or peanuts to make it more chaat-like and healthy. 

The dish is suitable for breakfast, brunch and super. A good source of nourishment and taste for health conscious people.

The oats has a refreshing, colorful and innovative combination of ingredients and taste , although it does not reflect the taste of a typical street-style chaat but is definitely a good attempt by Quaker to take us a step forward in combining health with taste. 











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