Recipes for amaranth porridge
Amaranth, rooster combs, amaranth - all these are the names of a useful grain crop, which today is considered to be a superfood. Amaranth grains and flour were awarded a similar “title” due to their nutritional value, hypoallergenicity and an incredible amount of useful elements in the composition. Traditionally, porridge is prepared from amaranth grains.
Choice of Ingredients
Amaranth porridge can be made from cereals or cereal flour. The latter is called groats and has a finer fraction than groats. The first contains more fiber, but grain dishes are more delicate in texture. If you are just starting to get acquainted with amaranth, then it is recommended to use grit. So it will be easier to get used to the unusual look and taste of porridge.
You should buy porridge in the grocery departments of hypermarkets (here it appears quite rarely), as well as in health food stores. Make sure that the storage temperature and humidity levels are correct (read on the product label).
The next thing to check is the compliance of the product with the expiration date, the integrity of the packaging. It is good if the bag with amaranth groats or flour is transparent or paper, but with a “window”. Assess the condition of the cereal - it looks like eggs, they should all be approximately the same size, without a large amount of cereal dust.
Opened packaging should be stored in a glass container.You can keep the cereal in the freezer or refrigerator, but only in a tightly closed container to prevent moisture from penetrating into it.
Cooking rules
Manufacturers do not always write on the product packaging about the need to rinse the cereal. This must be done to remove cereal dust and impurities from the cereal. The grain can be pre-sorted, although it is usually not required. High-quality cereals, as a rule, do not contain impurities visible to the eye. However, if you are unlucky and have bought lower quality raw materials, be sure to sort through the grains before washing.
Since amaranth grains float to the surface and are small in size, they need to be washed in a sieve under a slight pressure of cool water. You don’t need to do the same with amaranth flour!
The next step is soaking the grains (if using flour, skip this step). Soaking allows you to reduce the cooking time of porridge, which means you can save the maximum benefit from its use. Soak amaranth for two to three hours in cool water. After soaking, rinse the grains again under running water.
Then the cereal is placed in boiling water and boiled by evaporating moisture. You can fill the grains with hot boiled water and immediately put on fire.
The number of grains and water looks like 1:2 or 1:3, depending on the consistency of the finished dish you like best. The less water or broth, the more liquid the porridge turns out. Immediately after adding the cereal, part of it will immediately float to the top, while the other will sink to the bottom. This is a normal process, as it should be.
The liquid in the pan should boil, after which the intensity of the flame should be reduced, and from that moment on, cook the porridge for another 20-25 minutes.This should be done under a lid.
Porridge burns quite easily, so it is recommended to stir it periodically during cooking. If cooking in a slow cooker, select the "Porridge / Milk porridge / Rice" mode and cook until cooked or you hear a beep.
Recipes
By themselves, amaranth cereals have a neutral taste. However, with a competent approach, this is rather an advantage, not a “minus”. They go well with most dishes, emphasizing the taste of the latter.
On milk
If a dish according to a classic recipe on the water seems too bland and boring, you can add creamy notes to it. Despite the fact that porridge is called milk, it is also cooked on water with the addition of milk. If you cook exclusively with milk, then the dish will burn.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup prepared amaranth grains;
- 1.5 glasses of water;
- 1 glass of milk;
- salt, sugar to taste;
- butter.
Boil the water, add salt and sugar, and then the cereal. When it boils, and part of the liquid has evaporated, it is necessary to pour in the warmed milk. This point is important not to miss, because if the milk is added too early, it will start to burn and boil away. If you wait, the water will boil away, and the porridge will also begin to burn, but already due to a lack of moisture.
Cover the porridge with a lid and simmer over low heat until cooked. When the dish is ready, you need to put a piece of butter in it, turn off the heat, let the porridge stand for 2-5 minutes, closing the pan with a lid.
tropical breakfast
Such a meal is a feast for the soul and body. Porridge will give energy, saturate with slow carbohydrates, have a tonic and antioxidant effect. And the amazing taste and aroma of tropical fruits will cheer you up.
You will need:
- 1 cup prepared amaranth grains;
- 1 glass of water;
- 1 glass of milk;
- 0.5 cups of almond milk;
- 1 banana and half papaya pulp;
- salt, sugar - to taste;
- a tablespoon of coconut oil.
Cook porridge from grains, water and milk. Proceed as in the recipe described above - first boil water, pour amaranth into it, add milk and simmer until tender.
Put a tablespoon of coconut oil into the finished dish (you can take more than indicated in the recipe, but remember about its high calorie content). Stir and let the porridge soak in it for 5 minutes. Open the lid again, pour in the almond milk, stir and divide into bowls. Decorate with banana and papaya.
"Fragrant"
Porridge with onions and garlic in vegetable broth will be not only healthy, but also a very tasty, aromatic dish. It can be served as an independent treat or as a side dish, supplemented with meat or fish.
Ingredients:
- 200 g prepared amaranth seeds;
- 1 clove of garlic;
- 1 onion;
- salt or soy sauce;
- 2.5-3 cups of vegetable broth (can be replaced with water);
- favorite spices - to taste.
Put the diced onion and amaranth seeds into the boiling broth. Cook them for 20 minutes, then add salt or soy sauce, spices and garlic rubbed through a press. By this time, all the liquid should have evaporated from the porridge, and the grains should be almost completely cooked. Simmer the dish for another 5-7 minutes over low heat, then serve, garnishing with herbs and tomato slices.
Without cooking
As you know, it is impossible to fully preserve the composition of products undergoing heat treatment. Amaranth grains are no exception. However, like many cereals, they can be brewed without boiling. For the preparation of such porridge, only grains are used, amaranth flour will not work.
Seeds need to be washed and poured with cool water, leaving overnight. In the morning, drain the water, rinse the grains again under water and add puree to them (apple, pear, pumpkin, and any other to your taste or a mix of several types). It remains only to mix the dish and serve it to the table.
With vegetables
Another variation of a hearty, healthy porridge that can be consumed even while on a diet. Vegetable juices and broths will add juiciness to the porridge, and the vegetables and spices themselves will “dilute” the insipid taste of cereals and significantly enliven its appearance.
Compound:
- 0.5 cups of amaranth seeds;
- 1.5 cups of water or vegetable broth;
- 200 g broccoli;
- 1 bell pepper;
- 1 medium or 2 small zucchini;
- 1 onion and carrots;
- salt, spices.
Boil amaranth porridge in water, removing from heat for 5-10 minutes until cooked. While the porridge is cooking, heat the pan, and fry the chopped onion in a small amount of oil. When the pieces become transparent, add coarsely grated carrots into it. Cut the pepper into half rings and put the vegetables in the pan 3-4 minutes after the carrots. Simmer covered until carrots and peppers are soft.
Lastly, zucchini, cut into pieces, is placed in the vegetable mixture. If these are young (“milk”) vegetables, you can leave the skin on. After 3-5 minutes after the zucchini are sweating in the pan, they will release the juice. Only after that you can lightly salt the contents of the pan.
Be sure to distribute the salt in such a way as to salt both the porridge and the vegetables. If you add only one ingredient, it will be felt in the taste sound of the dish as a whole.
When enough juice appears in the vegetables, add amaranth to them, cover the pan with a lid and simmer for another 5-10 minutes until cooked.You can fill the porridge with linseed oil, which goes well with vegetables and gives them a spicy bitterness.
For kids
Amaranth porridge can be a great alternative to semolina, especially since it is gluten-free. But amaranth grains are rich in vitamins, easily digestible protein, antioxidants and dietary fiber.
Porridge can also be prepared with milk, replacing half of the amount of water indicated in the recipe. Pediatricians do not recommend including amaranth porridge in the diet of children under 2 years old.
Ingredients:
- 4 tablespoons of amaranth flour;
- half a glass of water or a mixture of water and milk;
- half a banana;
- 1 apple;
- salt, sugar to taste;
- butter.
Bring water to a boil, add amaranth flour and cook for 5-7 minutes if using milk. It is added after the specified time, and the porridge is cooked for another 5-10 minutes. If the dish is exclusively on water, then the total cooking time will be 10-15 minutes. Salt and sugar can be added at any convenient time.
While the porridge is being prepared, the apple should be cut into pieces and boiled for 5 minutes with a little water. It should become soft, after which it is ground through a sieve. The resulting puree is slightly cooled and combined with a banana, also mashed with a pusher. Using a blender for this is not recommended, as the consistency will become too liquid. The finished porridge is seasoned with oil and combined with fruit puree.
Tips
It is important to cook porridge over moderate heat. Otherwise, it will not only burn, but also begin to shoot up, which is fraught with burns and pollution of the kitchen.
Porridge has a rather viscous consistency, so it is better to combine it with sauces or gravies. You can take sweet or more savory dressings.Reviews allow us to judge that porridge is best combined with sweet and sour sauces, as well as tkemali, chutney.
Despite the fact that we wrote above about the need to stir the dish from time to time, there is another cooking technology that allows you to avoid burning porridge. It is used by culinary specialists in the Caucasus - after boiling, cereals should not be disturbed or otherwise disturbed. This method is effective, but requires certain skills and culinary flair. In addition, after boiling, it is important to reduce the intensity of the fire to a minimum.
Porridge served as an independent dish or for breakfast can be flavored with coconut oil. It is placed in a hot dish, after which the porridge is thoroughly mixed. The oil will give it a pleasant sweetness and tropical aroma, the main thing is to choose a natural cold-pressed product.
It goes well with porridge, honey, syrups. It will be possible to dilute a too viscous consistency with the help of milk added to the finished dish. If you use almond, then amaranth porridge will acquire a more pronounced nutty taste.
For information on how to cook porridge from amaranth groats, see the following video.