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Feb 26, 2012

Mysore Rasam

          Day 4 of Blogging Marathon under the theme, Rasam...Today's rasam - Mysore Rasam. I tried this rasam only 2 or 3 times but liked this rasam a lot. This is different from my usual cumin-pepper rasam, with freshly ground masala / rasam powder. I like to add some shredded coconut and jaggery to this rasam. Its completely optional you can add it or skip, but i say that coocnut n jaggery give some fine taste to the rasam. The recipe as follows,


I am too late for today's BM post because of some reason so will update the step wise picture later....
Ingredients
  1. Tuvar Dal    1 fistfull
  2. Tomato    2 medium(mashed or grind)
  3. Tamarind    1tsp(diluted in 1/2 cup of water)
  4. Shredded Coconut     2 tsp
  5. Jaggery     1/8 tsp
  6. Turmeric powder   a pinch
  7. Salt   to taste
  8. Cilantro     2-3 tsp(chopped)
To Roast and Grind
  1. Dry Red chilli    2 no.s
  2. Coriander seeds    1 tsp
  3. Chana dal    1 and 1/2 tsp
  4. Tuvar dal    1 tsp
  5. Cumin seeds    1 tsp
  6. Pepper corns   1/2 tsp
To Temper
  1. Oil/ghee    1-2 tsp
  2. Mustard seeds    1/2 tsp
  3. Curry leaves    1 sprig
  4. Hing    1/4 tsp
  5. Dry red chilli   2 no.s
Method
In a pressure cooker add Tuvar dal   with 2 cups of water,pinch of turmeric powder and cook for 1-2 whistles and then mash it well and keep ready.
Heat a samll pan and raost all the ingredients under "to roast n grind" for 1-2 minutes and then grind it to a fine powder and keep aside.
Now in a vessel, add tamarind juice n mashed tomato and bring this to boil .
Once it starts boiling, add mashed tuvar dal and ground rasam powder, give it a nice stir.
Again bring this mixture to boil and then add jaggery n shredded coconut and 1/2 cup of water.
Allow this to cook for few more minutes or unitl frothy.
Then add cilantro leaves and remove from stove.
Then heat a tempering pan, add oil and add all the tempering ingredients one by one and fry well and add it to the rasam.
That's it...Super Tasty Mysore Rasam ready.

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31 comments:

  1. rasam looks delicious... beautiful pics..

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  2. Definitely a flavorful rasam though it is different from what I make.

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  3. One of my all time favorites! Looks yum!

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  4. Droolworthy Rasam Dear.Mouthwatering Clicks.Fabulous

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  5. never tried this rasam...but had at my friend's house...this looks yummy and lovely click!

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  6. One of my fav rasams look delicious....

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  7. Lovely and inviting..I love the setting!

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  8. Its my all time favorite..looks yummy..

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  9. I had no idea that even jaggery is used in rasam...anyway looks grt!

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  10. wow....super comforting rasam...

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  11. What a yummy combo:-) Slurp!!!

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  12. I like this , I did try rasam this time when i was in india and it tasted yummmyyyyyyyyyyyyy :)

    Bikram's

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  13. Very flavorful and delicious rasam. You have an award waiting for U at my blog..

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  14. I love mysore Rasam .looks very yummy...lovely pic

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  15. looks yummy n tasty n hot dear.thats it.no words........

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  16. One of my favorite rasams...looks so good

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  18. very flavourful and delicious rasam..i am tired of eating my rasam..would love to try this out :)

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  19. very comforting!...i wish i could have some now!

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  20. Wow another yummy rasam would love to have this any time.

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  21. yummyyyyy...and there's awards waiting for u at my site...do come and check it out :)

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  22. Didn't realize that Rasam preparation in different parts of India would be different. The Mysore rasam looks interesting. I'm sure to try it out.

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  23. super rasam i like very much

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  24. Looks yummy!
    I have one recipe too @ www.upala.net

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  25. Looks bright nd delicious





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