Thursday 7 January 2016

Udupi Tomato Saaru (Rasam)

A new year is all about starting a fresh and realising your dreams. A good beginning makes a good end. You will never win if you never begin.So, let’s raise a toast to a Happy New Year and even happier beginnings. Wishing you a great, prosperous, blissful, healthy, bright, delightful, energetic and extremely Happy New Year 2016.
This is our first Blog Hop (2016 ) from culinary hoppers and its really interesting with particular Cuisine. This time we have discussed South Canara dishes and everyone in our group were happy to try some new dishes.Being in Karnataka,almost I have tried quite a lot of varieties . Some major flop and few came out well.My mother-in-law used to help me when I make mistakes.With the help of her,I learnt to rectify lots of mistakes.
This time the theme for Culinary Hoppers “Blog Hop” is South Canara Cuisine.All our Culinary hopper fellow bloggers have done a great effort to prepare wonderful dishes related with South CanaraI have decided to do Udupi Tomato saaru coz its one of the traditional recipe. The unique taste representes the fresh homemade ground rasam powder  and the usage of jaggery.

Here I am sharing another favorite rasam which is originated in Udupi. My hubby loves Udupi Sri Krishna Temple.This is one of the traditionally tomato rasam which is marked by its aroma and its powder.Udupi tomato rasam is prepared with ripe tomatoes, toor dal, Udupi rasam powder, jaggery and tamarind with some spices to play with it. It’s actually a warming soup for this cold weather. Here is the recipe that was waiting for the longest time in my drafts.
Check out more Rasam varieties
Prep time
Cook time
Serves
15 mins
20 mins
4 serves
Cuisine: Indian (Udupi cuisine)
Recipe Type: Rasam varities

Ingredients
  • Ripe tomatoes –5  no’s
  • Toor dal – ¼ cup
  • Tamarind extract -1/4 cup or less
  • Jaggery – 2 tsp
  • Salt –pinch
  • Cilantro –few sprigs
  • Water -5 cups

Rasam powder
  • Dry red chilies -4 no’s
  • Coriander seeds -2 tbsp.
  • Cumin seeds -1 tsp
  • Pepper seeds -2 tsp
  • Methi seeds- ¼ tsp
  • Grated coconut- 2 tbsp.
  • Curry leaves –few sprigs
  • Hing –pinch
Seasonings
  • Oil -1 tbsp.
  • Mustard seeds -1 tsp
  • Urad dal -1/2 tsp
  • Curry leaves -2 sprigs
  • Dry red chilies -3 no’s















Method
1. Wash the tomatoes, curry leaves & chop them into finely. Wash the pigeon peas/toor dal. 


















2. Combine toor dal and tomato in the pressure cooker with a cup of water and pressure cook for 3 whistles. Allow the pressure cooker to cool a bit.


















3. Meantime, in a broad vessel add a cup of water. To that add tamarind extract, salt, jaggery & heat it on a medium flame. When the mixture starts boiling, add the cooked pigeon peas mixture & boil it again. 


















4. When the mixture just starts to boil again, add the rasam powder. Turn off the heat when the rasam reaches the rolling boil state.











5. Prepare the tempering. Heat oil in a small pan. When oil is hot, add mustard seeds and urad dal.When mustard seeds splutter add dry red chillies. Turn off the heat & pour the tempering over the rasam prepared.
Garnish it with coriander leaves & serve it hot with steaming hot rice, palya, pickle or papad/fritters.
Notes
Authentic taste, do not skip the jaggery.
Grated Coconut or with coconut milk is used in Udupi Rasam. Generally some people skip the coconut coz of the sweetness in rasam




CHECK OUT SOME MORE SOUTH CANARA RECIPES FROM MY CULINARY HOPPER FRIENDS
Shuba – Pineapple menaski
Piyali – Appe payasa and vangi bath with bendekkai
Padma –Khus-Khus kheer,Neer dosa and uppu huli dosa
Anu – Methi seeds thambli
Parvathy – Gole bajje
Swati – Udupi karela curry
Jayashree – Sweet potato kheer
Poornima – Wheat haalbaimanni,Ginger tambli  and chayote-squash-majjige
Vani - Mangalore Sweet bun






12 comments:

  1. Rasam looks delicious Shobana. Happy new year to you too!

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    1. I am so happy to have such a wonderful friend like you.Happy New year dear

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  2. The minute I read the name of your dish as being Udupi tomato saaru, my mouth started watering. Now after seeing the recipe and pictures, I am soo tempted to have it! Delicious rasam Shobana. Thanks for sharing.
    Happy New Year to you an your lovely family.

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    1. Thanks Anu.I have been tasting this recipe in hotels of bangalore.Yumm dish

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  3. Your rasam looks so inviting Shobana, Hot rice and rasam make soulful food

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  4. That's a delicious looking Rasam my dear. I can almost get a whiff of the gorgeous Rasam powder used. Looks so appetizing and comforting. I am almost imagining savouring it with hot rice. Yummy.

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    1. The important is the ground rasam powder at home. It really tastes good

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  5. I know the rasam powder used will make all the magic ...awesome share dear

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  6. yummy looking saaru.. superb post dear!

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  7. Totally drooling at the look of this rasam....always a favourite comfort food...lovely share dear :)

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  8. That rasam is calling my name... I could just drink it down... looks yum!

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