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INGREDIENTS
Serves 8 servings or 3 peopleTotal Preparation Time - 15 minutes
- Shallots / Pearl onions / Chinna Vengayam- 10 to 15 (75 grams)
- Tomato - 1
- Tamarind - 8 grams (A big gooseberry sized ball)
- Dry red chillies - 3
- Coriander leaves - A handful
- Curry leaves - Few
- Garlic pods - 3
- Cumin seeds - 1 spoon (4 grams)
- Mustard seeds - 1/2 spoon
- Rasam powder - 2 spoon (4 grams)
- Turmeric powder - 3 pinches
- Salt - As per taste
- Water - 600 ml (3 cups)
- Gingelly oil - 3 spoons
PREPARATION METHOD
- Soak tamarind to 600 ml of water and set aside for 10 minutes. Then mash the tamarind well using your fingers and extract tamarind water and set aside. Discard the pulp.
- Add the following to a blender and blend into a coarse mixture;
(Coarse Mixture)
1. Shallots - 10
1. Shallots - 10
2. Coriander leaves - Few
3. Curry leaves - Few
4. Garlic pods - 3
5. Cumin seeds - 1 spoon
- Heat a sauce pan or wok and add oil to it. After it heats up add mustard seeds and wait until it splutter.
- Now add dry red chillies and saute.
- Then add the coarse mixture and saute for 2 minutes.
- Now add rasam powder, turmeric powder, tomatoes and saute well for 2 minutes.
- Then pour the tamarind water and stir well.
- Add salt and cook on high flame. When you find bubbles on the sides of bowl remove from flame. It takes just few minutes, do not boil too much.
- Serve!!
TIP 1: Never let rasam boil for more than 5 minutes after adding tamarind water it will affect the taste of rasam.
TIP 2: Instead of making a coarse mixture you can add chopped onions also.
TIP 3: My rasam is not too tangy so if you want a tangier rasam add more tamarind, also check that your tomatoes are not tangy if so adjust accordingly or else it will become very sour. In case the rasam becomes sour add more rasam powder and water to adjust the taste.
TIP 5: I haven't added peppercorns (milagu) but you can add a spoon of peppercorns while making the coarse mixture.
Soothing and Delicious rasam is now ready!! Serve hot with rice some vegetable stir-fries and papads or have it plain like soup!!
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Onion rasam is new to me.. but looks delicious and flavorful..
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Deliciousssssss dear...
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ReplyDeleteHi :) Actually it is not spicy but has a mild tangy touch with cilantro and spices flavor. Do try you will love it :)
Deletebookmark it looks heavenly
ReplyDeleteiam on a constant hunt for rasam recipes for my 2yr old. this some seems light and perfect for a soothing dinner with a veggie side dish. loved it Divya!
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divs..love the small little container..rasam looks real yumm
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My heartiest congratulation to you dear. Wish you get many more in future and you deserve it. Fingerlicking good rasam, absolutely delicious.
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looks tempting dear....yummm!!
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Super flavourful rasam, definitely comforting.
ReplyDeleteVery nice click with rasam Divya. I like all rasams...onion rasam looks very delicious.
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Rasam with chinna vengayam is something new to me! Well done and very well illustrated! :-) Wanna try soon! :-)
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ReplyDeletesomething new to me...nice clicks...i will try sometime..
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ReplyDeletenever made it. have bookmarked it.. will try
ReplyDeletetried this.. came out good.. link to my post
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Thank you so much Roshini for trying out this rasam... am sure you must have enjoyed this :)
DeleteThanks a lot for the simple and yet delicious recipe. Only a small doubt I have regarding the quantity of coriander leaves .. how much .. 1/2 cup or something like that??
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Hi Vinod, You can add a handful of coriander or add half a cup of chopped coriander leaves along with tender stems.
DeleteLet me give you a tip. Some may like more of coriander flavor, while some may not like much of its flavor. So add according to your wish, also this is onion rasam so you don't need coriander to dominate your rasam, so a handful will be enough.. Do try and let me know your feedback :)
Thank you!!
Thanks a lot Divya for those tips. That's a Gr8 point u have given regarding the quantity.
DeleteLooking forward for lots of yummy recipes from you.
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