TOMATO RASAM
Ingredients :
Tuvar dhal cooked water - 1 1/2 cup (see Notes)
Tomato - 1 big(sour tomato is good)
Garlic - 1 pod
Jeera - 1 1/2 tsp
Red chilli - 1
Pepper corns - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves - few
coriander for garnishing
Seasoning :
Fenu greek seeds - 1 tsp
Red chilli -1
Oil - 1/2 tsp
Ghee - 1/2 tsp
Method :
1. Grind tomato, jeera, peppercorns, curry leaves, garlic, red chilles to fine paste.
2. Dilute the mixture with dhal water and adjust the consistency.
3. Bring the mixture to boil once it comes to rolling boil, temper the rasam with red chilli and fenugreek. You can use ghee or oil for tempering. Close with the lid immediately.
4. Garnish with coriander leaves.
5. Serve with hot rice, poriyal(koora), and chips or appalam.
Note :
1. If tomato is not sour add tbsp of tamarind extract.
2. Cook tuvar dhal in pressure cooker reserve the water for making rasam or use 1/8 cup of cooked tuvar dhal dilute with water and use if for making rasam.
3. You can even use normal water instead of dhal water, it tastes slightly different but still it tastes good.
rasam sounds great for tonite :)
ReplyDeleteseeing all the foodblogs, i wish i was a guy and would have had a lovely cooking wife!!jus kidding!!
That simple???? Pavithra that's as comforting as the rasam itself...I mean no work yaar:)
ReplyDeleteRasam,my all time fav..i know its everyones fav..cool presentation again..Abt ur question..i recently took basic cake decorating course,thats it..its fun and great timepass
ReplyDeleteSounds so yummy! ANd easy!
ReplyDeleteLovely dish as usual...
Tomato is your fav vegetable - hey why not ? I love it too....
tomato ...charu ..very intersting ...my fav!!! :)Yuummmyyy!!!
ReplyDeletewill u bel;ieve? I make it the exact same way..its sucha soothing taste.
ReplyDeletesimple rasam good for a change
ReplyDeleteWow-Pavi,you must have been really good with rangoli designs too! I just love your presentations :)
ReplyDeletethis dish is beautiful -
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Post Pavithraaaaaaaa!!!
ReplyDeleteRasam is real comfort food. I make thakkali rasam slightly different than yours, but this simple rasam looks like a beauty pageant with your beautiful decoration. You are really very innovative to use even the spices to decorate the dish. Should learn from you.
ReplyDeleteRasam sounds yumm and its a cute platting.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty decoration of the dish, and the rasam looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI too love tomato rasam, so tasty, yet so easy to cook1
ReplyDeleteTomato Rasam is always a comfort food when not feeling well or any winter evening. Ur posts are always yummy.
ReplyDeleteRasam looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteI like this picture so much romba alaga eruku.......
We always like to have a rasam and poriyal with rice.. its a simple meal but tastes heavenly !... pavithra despite the work u managed to decorate this.. hats off to u for that !.. i was just wondering,looking at your post whether u had fallen in love with tomato.. hee hee hee
ReplyDeleteRasammmm..my favvvvvvvv..those tomatoes looks cute like lil crabs ..:)
ReplyDeleteI love Rasam, its so soothing...by the way have taken any class for dish decorating..everytime its so unique..I just love it..
ReplyDeleteRasam looks great.. love it with rice or drink as it is :)
ReplyDeleteComfort food i must say...perfect with hot steamed rice and a lil bit of ghee:-)
ReplyDeleteI make 3-4 types of tomato rasam's...my comfort food for rice with some fry...urs look good too..
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy.Nice presentation.
ReplyDeletepresentation looks great ,love to have that rasam
ReplyDeleteI do love this tomato rasam...looks yummm!!
ReplyDeleteI love thakkali rassam, sounds like a shorba indeed :)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy,I love tomato rasam! U have lots of patience to present the dish every time decorated!!
ReplyDeleteI too make rasam when I am too tired, its such a comfort dish, i really adore your presentation, you are very creative girl!!!
ReplyDeletethis is one of our favourites...the best part is it is so easy to make!
ReplyDeletewow so beautiful presentation and chaaru look so perfect nice and comfort food.
ReplyDeleteYummy rasam and a wonderful appealing presentation!
ReplyDeleteI love the tangy taste of tomato rasam too and that meal sounds so comforting.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, love pictures. Interesting decor!! Rasam looks great.
ReplyDelete100th post, congrats on your hard work...have a great blogging years to come!!
Hey Pavithra... you have nice collection of tomato recipes... and this tomato rasam looks yumm... Lovely and of course a great presentaion too...
ReplyDeleteRasam is the best I can have when am sick and tired of all food. Tomato rasam looks lovely dear..
ReplyDeleteA rasam and a curry is more than enough to quench my burning hunger anytime.
Lovely presentation pavi, wonder how u make so much time :)
Looks perfect and delicious! So comforting to have with rice.You know what? I too made rasam yesterday! I love your version.
ReplyDeleteLovely dish with hot rice.Nice presentation.Yummy rasam.
ReplyDeleteWow... Decoration is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI have became fan of all of your recipes and decoration..really you are very creative....
ReplyDeleteThanks all of you for your lovely comment.
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