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Dish Type: South Indian Vegetarian Stew
Preparation Time: 20 min
Cooking time: 30 min
Serves: 5
persons
Ingredients
For pressure cooking:
Tur dal 50
gms
Water 250 ml
Turmeric
powder A pinch
Curry leaves 1 sprig
Ghee A drop
For grinding:
Cumin seeds ½ tsp
Pepper corns ¼ tsp
Ginger (grated) ½” piece
Green chilly 1 no.
Raw coconut 2 tsps (optional)
While boiling
Water 500 ml
Salt to
taste 1 tbsp (approx.)
For seasoning:
Ghee 1
tsp
Mustard
seeds ½ tsp
Cumin seeds ½ tsp
For flavour and garnishing
Lime juice (extracted from 1 lime) and coriander
leaves
Directions
Wash dhal
with water, drain and keep aside.
Wash ginger,
curry leaves and coriander leaves in salt water. Drain and keep aside.
Cook dhal in
a pressure cooker along with water, turmeric powder, curry leaves and a dash of
ghee.
While dal is getting cooked….
You can do grinding.
For this, first, grate raw coconut. Grate ginger after peeling its skin. Grind all
ingredients listed under “For grinding” using
a few spoonfuls of water.
Add this
ground chutney, water and salt to the cooked dhal and boil it for 5 to 10 min. on
low flame. As you feast your eyes watching the light and bright yellow coloured
rasam boiling with the jeera-ginger-pepper combine, it’s time to reach out for
a small skillet to prepare seasoning.
Heat ghee in
this skillet. Put mustard seeds. When they crackle put cumin seeds. Switch off
the flame. Immediately pour it on to the boiling rasam.
Squeeze out
the juice from fresh lime and add to the rasam. Garnish it with thoroughly
washed and chopped fresh coriander leaves.
Tur Dal
(with lime juice) Rasam is now ready.
Serve hot
with steamed rice or as plain soup.
Tete – a – Tete:
Quantity of water, salt and spices
can be altered to suit the consistency and taste that you desire.
While there are plenty of Rasam
varieties, with a bit of experimentation, imagination and creativity, one can customize
and create many more! Mangala’s Potluck presents select Rasam recipes that are
healthy, nutritious, tried and tested over generations, easy to prepare and
kindle you with ideas that help create variations on your own.
Recipe Contributor: Smt. Saraswathi
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