What is a Croissant?
A croissant is a type of pastry, classically made with puff pastry dough so that it is light, flaky, and extremely buttery. Traditionally, croissants are formed into croissant shapes, which is probably where the name originated, since croissant means “croissant” in French. The pastries are extremely popular in France as well as in other nations, and are typically eaten with breakfast. In some cases, croissants may also be filled with sweet or savory ingredient, or used like bread to make croissant sandwiches.(Source: WiseGeek)
Sometimes we eat croissants for breakfast usually during weekdays when everybody is in a hurry in the morning. This is so delicious and filling! On one Sunday I wanted to try a different breakfast that is healthy and can be prepared in a short period of time. The 3 lonely croissants were staring at me, so thought of using them for my breakfast idea. The Curious George in me wanted to turn these croissants into a desi breakfast with all the veggies and spicy chilies.
Ingredients:
- 3 Croissants, broken into small pieces
- A bunch of Scallions (Green Onions), chopped fine
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A small Onion (regular), chopped fine
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A medium Tomato, chopped fine
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3 or 4 green Chilies, chopped fine
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A handful of Cilantro
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¼ cup of green Peas, fresh or frozen
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¼ tsp Turmeric Powder
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Some Curry leaves
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Salt as required
For Seasoning/Tempering:
- 1 tsp oil
- ¼ tsp mustard seeds
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¼ tsp cumin seeds
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¼ tsp Bengal Gram (Pachi Senaga pappu, Chana Dal)
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¼ tsp Black Gram (Minapapappu, Urad Dal)
Method:
- Heat
oil in a pan and add mustard seeds. When they splutter, add cumin +
urad + chana and fry till the dals turn golden brown.
- Then add the
chopped veggies (onions, tomato, green onions, cilantro, curry leaves,
green chilies and green peas) along with turmeric and red chili and fry
well until they are cooked well.
- Sprinkle some water if needed. Cover
and leave for some time.
- When all the veggies are well cooked add the broken croissant pieces and mix well. Adjust salt.
- Leave
the mixture for some time on medium low heat until the croissant pieces
are mixed well with the veggies and absorb the essence.
- Transfer
to a serving plate and enjoy hot with some orange juice (optional).
- This makes a perfect breakfast that can be prepared in a jiffy.
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Welcome back Uma,thats a great start with that unique recipe:)
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, this is really clever to make something like this with croissants.
ReplyDeleteWe always eat plain croissants, chocolate filled ones etc on sunday morning, hubby goes to the near by baker every sunday morning to buy them fresh.
Great start with one more creative dish...love this idea Uma..
ReplyDeleteHow clever of you girl! Looks yummy. Like Kotthu paratha but with Croissants!:)
ReplyDeletelove the way you have used the croissants..something different and unique..
ReplyDeleteNeat idea, looks tempting :-)
ReplyDeletecrumble looks very delicious Uma
ReplyDeleteI am sure that tasted great! Good to see you back:) I make something similar with bread, but I am sure the croissants must have been crunchier!
ReplyDeleteI love warm, buttery, flaky croissants but it's more of a once-in-while indulgence these days. Looks like bread upma but must be pretty delicious with croissants.
ReplyDeleteHey ur inner curious George seems to give such a neat ideas, Wonderful creation with leftover !
ReplyDeleteNice idea......sort of like bread upma, but Iam sure it tasted even better with croissants.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Uma, this is a clever way of using croissants and delicious too! I've made a type of bread and butter pudding before with croissants, but this is better!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Very good and innovative thought
ReplyDeletereflects the good start after a little gap
-Nature Lover
lovely dish
ReplyDeleteCongrats Uma for winning to santa's holiday challenge :)
ReplyDeleteoh what a creative way to have croissants.
lovely idea to have desi croissants ... must have tasted delicious :)
ReplyDeleteha ha uma choodatani brahmmandam ga undi yummy idea
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea! Looks great, Uma!
ReplyDeleteCroissants are only the most awesome pastry EVER!!!! Hey, how the heck did you make them even tastier here??? This is bookmarked!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Uma! Croissant crumble looks colourful...
ReplyDeleteYou are indeed a creative chef Uma. This is a delicious way to have croissants
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.
ReplyDeleteyum yum..masala Croissant actually :)))) real good one..
ReplyDeleteUma, i love croissants as such and your version sounds yummier :) Looks delicious.
ReplyDeletenice way to eat the crossiants-with spices and veges..
ReplyDeleteNice idea to use up left overs. And with crossiants it must be more yummy.
ReplyDeleteWow...nice idea to use up leftover crossiants!! I am sure it tasted good....
ReplyDeleteCongrats Uma for winning the Santa's Holiday Challenge :)
Nice creative idea of using leftover croissants....they must have tasted yumm
ReplyDeleteWow that's an yummy idea.
ReplyDeleteI love Croissants .. this one looks just yumm
ReplyDeleteWOW that looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteYeah, it does look like a kottu parota, never thought of converting croissants into this, but then I rarely eat any!
ReplyDeleteGOOD to ceeu back with such ayummy recipe,..;-)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.. I bet it would have tasted heavenly.. I usually make this with bread slices..
ReplyDeleteLike Sra said it looks like Kothu parota..Welcome back Uma..Still i have some network problems..Couldnt do active blogging
ReplyDeleteThis is so creative. YUM!. Nice recipe. So colorful...
ReplyDeleteVery innovative Uma, its like crossant chat. Like savoury dishes...
ReplyDeleteGood to see you back Uma. Hope everything is settled now in the new house and your children are also fine.
ReplyDeleteAs always a unique and easy to prepare dish from you Uma. And also congrats on winning the Santa's challenge.
Hey, welcome back... simple snack with the left over!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really neat way you have used the croissants!! Looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteWow!!Its lovely.Never heard this before..sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletethe smell of croissants is enough to make me hungry, this is good fusion, look syumm
ReplyDeleteSmart way to flavor up the croissants:)
ReplyDeleteHey Uma,
ReplyDeleteFirst time here. The crossaint crumble looks yummy. This is some thing similar to the bread upma that we make in kerala.Nice pictures.