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8 Indian dishes one can make with oats

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 10, 2025, 09:36 IST
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How to make desi dishes with oats

When it comes to foreign grains that have marked their presence in the Indian market, oats always top the chart. After all, it is one of the healthiest grains and can be easily added to a daily diet. Thanks to rich fiber content—especially beta-glucan—which helps lower cholesterol, supports heart health, and stabilizes blood sugar levels, this grain has slowly sneaked into our regular meals, and that's why we often come across dishes like Oats Idli and Oats Khichdi. These dishes are easy to digest and keep you feeling full for longer, making them great for weight management. Packed with essential nutrients like magnesium, iron, protein, and antioxidants, oats also boost energy, improve gut health, and support better digestion. Take a look at these eight Indian dishes one can make with oats.

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Oats Upma


This is a wholesome breakfast where oats are cooked with onions, veggies like carrots, capsicums, tomatoes, beans, and mustard seeds, curry leaves and roasted nuts which together makes for a light, savory meal.

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Oats Idli


These are soft, fluffy idlis made by combining roasted oats with semolina, curd, and mild tadka of coconut oil, curry leaves, and mustard seeds. It is a great high-fiber alternative to regular idlis.

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Oats Dosa



This is a quick, crispy dosa prepared with a batter of powdered oats, rice flour, and curd. It doesn't require fermentation and is perfect for busy mornings. Enjoy with coconut chutney and sambar.

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Oats Chilla


It is a protein-rich savory pancake made with oats, besan, coriander, onions, and spices like turmeric, salt, pepper, and chilli powder. It is best served with green chutney.

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Oats Khichdi


It is a light and comforting one-pot dish using oats, moong dal or toor dal, seasonal vegetables like peas, carrots, and cauliflower, and simple spices like turmeric and salt. The tempering of ghee, cumin seeds, and hing adds an edge.

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Oats Pongal



It is a nutritious twist on the South Indian classic, where oats replace rice to make a creamy, peppery pongal. To make it, you need rolled oats, moong dal, water, ghee, cumin, black pepper, ginger, green chilli, curry leaves, turmeric, salt, and roasted cashews.

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Oats Poha


This is a fancier take on the Maharashtrian poha made with flattened rice. To make this, you need flattened oats, and toss them with onions, curry leaves, turmeric, lemon, and veggies like carrot, beans, capsicum, and don't forget to add fried or roasted peanuts for the signature crunch.

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Oats Laddoo

These are energy boosters and make for ideal post-workout snacks. To make these, you need to combine oats, jaggery, roasted almonds, walnuts, pistachios, and ghee, and shape them into laddoos. Enjoy! Their balanced mix of complex carbs, healthy fats, and natural sugars helps replenish glycogen stores quickly, supports muscle recovery, and keeps energy levels steady without the crash that packaged protein bars often cause.


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