Monday, March 23, 2015

Kellogg’s Waale Guptaji Ki Family Intro 1




































































Enjoy the lip smacking wide range of breakfast ideas from Kelloggs with the lovely family of Guptajis!

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                         Break the fast


                Rush hour mornings...stomachs
growling, time zipping by...have to take a quick healthy bite that makes our
tummies full with energy to last for hours . What best other than tasty,
healthy and nutritious cereal tiffin of Kellogg’s that breaks the night long
fast!
               How true is the phrase
“Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dine like a pauper”, breakfast
as all of us are aware is the most important meal of the day as it comes after
a break of 6 to 8 hours of sleep and rest. It is the first wholesome meal of
the day and is the fuel for our bodies to run in top gear for the rest of the
action packed and nerve -racking day. It not only fills up our stomachs but also
provides the necessary nutrients in the form of iron, calcium and vitamins
which are so very essential for modern day lifestyle. Apart from the
nutritional aspect, the breakfast is vital to the functioning of the brain in
terms of memory, cognitive ability, maintaining stress and moods and also to
control our temper. We are sure to blow our tops if we skip breakfast as it
leads to lowering the glucose levels and thereby lower energies. Research
studies have proved beyond doubt that this meal is the most important intake of
the day and care must be taken to make it wholesome and fulsome!
                 Welcome to the gastronomical
delights whipped up by the Guptaji’s, a wide spread of aroma and taste in every
grain that makes the morning meal complete in all respects. I really envy the
array of morning delicacies topped up with the goodness of grains!
                 But the one that makes me to
drool and enjoy is the one with chapattis and I am reproducing the recipe for
the benefit of all my foodie friends:
Chapatti Cornflakes Chivda
A cornflakes
snack for all times!
·      
Servings:

·      
Prep time:7 min
·      
Total time:10 min
INGREDIENTS
·      
1 cup (coarsely
crushed, lightly roasted) Kellogg's Corn Flakes
·      
1 tbsp Oil
·      
¼ tbsp Mustard
seeds
·      
¼ tsp Cumin
seeds
·      
2 tsp Finely chopped
green chillies
·      
A few curry
leaves
·      
A pinch
asafoetida
·      
¼ tsp Turmeric
powder
·      
2 tbsp Roasted
/ fried peanuts
·      
2 tbsp
Roasted/ fried daria dal
·      
8 cooked
chapattis (left over), roughly broken into small pieces and lightly roasted
·      
Salt to taste
·      
1 tbsp Powdered
sugar

And do you know
why???
Well... to begin
with I am always left with chapattis from the previous night’s dinner which
comes in handy in this amazing recipe. The aroma of spluttered cumin,
roasted  peanuts along with green
chillies and asafoetida mixed with the goodness of corn flakes and wheat
chapattis is indeed palate tickling. Also there is very less preparation time
which is an added bonus in the manic time starved mornings. This deadly combo
makes one feel full and healthy to take on the day’s tasks with ease and
aplomb. There is no oil content that makes us sick or sleepy or with a weird
feeling in the stomach.
                 So who is joining me as I head
to the lovely home of Guptajis for that lip smacking corn flake breakfast  that will make our day complete and satisfying
in all respects and leave us craving for more...yeh dil maange more!
Meanings of
words/Phrases used in this blog page:
1) Tiffin – breakfast as used in India.
2) Chapatti – Indian bread made of whole
wheat
3) Guptaji – Name of family in India who
makes delicious items for breakfast using Kellogg cornflakes
4) Yeh dil maange more – In Hindi language
“this heart wants more”
                  


                                                                             





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