I had bookmarked this rasam recipe a longtime back from Viki's blog. This turned out great. This rasam was kind of soup and both sweet and sour taste. I tweaked Viki’s recipe a little bit and grated the apples and added it to the rasam. I also used very little tamarind since I had used a tart granny smith apple and this added enough sourness to the rasam. The tamarind can be entirely omitted too if needed. This is my version of Viki's apple rasam.
INGREDIENTS:
- Green apple or any tart apples,1.
- Tamarind, very little, a small gooseberry sized ball. (optional).
- Rasam powder (homemade or store bought). 1 teaspoon.
- Asafetida, 1 pinch.
- Mustard seeds, ½ teaspoon.
- Cumin seeds, ½ teaspoon.
- Red chilies, 2, (optional).
- Garlic, 3 cloves.
- Thalipu vadagam, ½ teaspoon, (optional).
- Salt as per taste.
- Curry leaves and chopped cilantro for garnishing.
PREPARATION:
Soak the tamarind in warm water for 15 minutes and extract thick juice from it. Grate the apples, dice the tomatoes finely, and crush the garlic coarsely. Heat a pot with a teaspoon of oil. When the oil is hot enough, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Then add the cumin seeds, red chilies, and vadagam and fry for a few seconds. Now reduce the flame to low and add the diced tomatoes and crushed garlic and sauté for a few minutes until everything is well blended. Add the grated apples and let it cook for 5-10 minutes until the apples are cooked. Add 3 cups of water, salt, asafetida, and tamarind juice and let it come to a boil. Once it comes to a boil, add the rasam powder, curry leaves, and chopped cilantro. Mix everything just once and switch off the stove. Serve with rice and any spicy side dish.
thats a tangy and a fruity rasam:)
ReplyDeleteNice and healtht rasam for the winter.
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ReplyDeleteRasam looks good. I think I saw a variation of this somewhere quite recently. So how did this turn out? Was it a hit or miss? Do tell. :)
Very good idea.Apple rasam. never tried.
ReplyDeleteHey Gita Dear, why don't you send it to my event? I just fell in love with your rasam..
ReplyDeleteWhenever I come across sour tasting fruits, green apple or pineapple, just turn them into rasam...best way to have fruits - atleast once in a while, in a spicy way.
ReplyDeletevery healthy and fruity rasam!
ReplyDeleteWow that's a tangy and healthy rasam! I think you should this recipe to Nithu Bala's event.
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So sweet of you dear to try this rasam. Yours has come out very good. I like your variation very much. A spicy side dish or even a pakoda can make a heavenly dish. Rasam looks yumm....
ReplyDeletethat was really interesting. Apple in rasam... never heard or had before. Worth a try :)
ReplyDeleteGita very delicious looking Rasam.Got to try.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea by using apple for rasam, looks yummy, thanks for sharing...
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Such a wonderful idea, Gita:)
ReplyDeleteYou know what, I too made a fruit rasam. But I'm not going to reveal it. Anyway, the rasam is very lovely & must've tasted great!
ReplyDeletelooks so good Gita! Yum!!
ReplyDeleteinnovative and inviting, dear!..looks different
ReplyDeletenever tried apple in rasam...but read in many blogs..,might be one day I will try too...
ReplyDeleteGarlic pickle am a fan of this I usually pick the priya pickle ..it's awesome...thanks for the recipe of garlic pickle
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aiyo paramathma!!!never knew rasam can be made with apples :) :) great!!! I got quite excited looking at the pics :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting one gita,looks very delicious...
ReplyDeleteRasam looks healthy and yummy too!!!!!
ReplyDeletewowww gita..apple rasam look gorgeous...i love to taste it yaar...truely innovative dish...it must be sweet n spicy na...
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ReplyDeleteRasan with apple is unique to me Sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteRassam looks great Gita!! I love trying out Viki's recipes too!!! this is a nice tasty one with apples!!
ReplyDeletei never apple could be used to make rasam also :)...looks awesome :)
ReplyDeleteBet this apple rasam tastes fantastic..Comforting food.
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nice one dear,,had this long back....
ReplyDeleteThats very innvative rasam recipe Dear...looks and sounds gr8...
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Love this rasam... healthy and delicious...
ReplyDeletehealthy and yummy..looks superb!!!
ReplyDeleteinteresting and innovative rasam..looks yummy...
ReplyDeleteCool recipe...I'm seeing many apple recipes for Indian gravies these days..yet to try myself :-)
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking Rasam..rasam with apple..great idea..i liked it..will give a try..thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow lovely rasam, vl taste good wid apples...tangy n yummy...
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious and unusual use of apples. I love the combination-- the sweet-tart apples in a spicy rasam. Yum.
ReplyDeletecool..never tried with apple..sounds gud too
ReplyDeleteKind of clear soup, i imagine the sour and sweet taste!
ReplyDeletewow awesome apple rasam.Im bookmarking this
ReplyDeleteUne soupe avec beaucoup de saveurs.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup.
Nice one dear...must have tasted great with the tangy flavour!!
ReplyDeletewow, I have never heard of apple rasam. looks good.
ReplyDeletevery different and delicious recipe...great idea...
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