APPLE RASAM




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:

  1. Green apple or any tart apples,1.
  2. Tamarind, very little, a small gooseberry sized ball. (optional).
  3. Rasam powder (homemade or store bought). 1 teaspoon.
  4. Asafetida, 1 pinch.
  5. Mustard seeds, ½ teaspoon.
  6. Cumin seeds, ½ teaspoon.
  7. Red chilies, 2, (optional).
  8. Garlic, 3 cloves.
  9. Thalipu vadagam, ½ teaspoon, (optional).
  10. Salt as per taste.
  11. 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.

48 comments:

  1. thats a tangy and a fruity rasam:)

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  2. Nice and healtht rasam for the winter.

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  3. Hey,
    Rasam 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. :)

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  4. Very good idea.Apple rasam. never tried.

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  5. Hey Gita Dear, why don't you send it to my event? I just fell in love with your rasam..

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  6. Whenever 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.

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  7. Wow that's a tangy and healthy rasam! I think you should this recipe to Nithu Bala's event.
    Deepa

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  8. 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....

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  9. that was really interesting. Apple in rasam... never heard or had before. Worth a try :)

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  10. Gita very delicious looking Rasam.Got to try.

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  11. Great idea by using apple for rasam, looks yummy, thanks for sharing...

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  12. Such a wonderful idea, Gita:)

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  13. You 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!

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  14. innovative and inviting, dear!..looks different

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  15. never tried apple in rasam...but read in many blogs..,might be one day I will try too...

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  16. Garlic pickle am a fan of this I usually pick the priya pickle ..it's awesome...thanks for the recipe of garlic pickle
    Happy cooking
    TC

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  17. aiyo paramathma!!!never knew rasam can be made with apples :) :) great!!! I got quite excited looking at the pics :)

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  18. Interesting one gita,looks very delicious...

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  19. Rasam looks healthy and yummy too!!!!!

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  20. wowww 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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  21. Hi Gita, First time here. Apple rasam sounds new and looks delicious !! stop by @ http://sashirecipes.com when u find time.

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  22. Rasan with apple is unique to me Sounds interesting

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  23. Rassam looks great Gita!! I love trying out Viki's recipes too!!! this is a nice tasty one with apples!!

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  24. i never apple could be used to make rasam also :)...looks awesome :)

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  25. Bet this apple rasam tastes fantastic..Comforting food.

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  26. Very unique and interesting...

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  27. Intresting and tempting rasam...

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  28. une recette que je ne connais pas mais a l'air appétissante
    bonne journée

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  29. nice one dear,,had this long back....

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  30. Thats very innvative rasam recipe Dear...looks and sounds gr8...

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  31. apple rasam looks nice and comforting..

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  32. Love this rasam... healthy and delicious...

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  33. healthy and yummy..looks superb!!!

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  34. interesting and innovative rasam..looks yummy...

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  35. Cool recipe...I'm seeing many apple recipes for Indian gravies these days..yet to try myself :-)

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  36. Delicious looking Rasam..rasam with apple..great idea..i liked it..will give a try..thanks for sharing!

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  37. wow lovely rasam, vl taste good wid apples...tangy n yummy...

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  38. What a delicious and unusual use of apples. I love the combination-- the sweet-tart apples in a spicy rasam. Yum.

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  39. cool..never tried with apple..sounds gud too

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  40. Kind of clear soup, i imagine the sour and sweet taste!

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  41. wow awesome apple rasam.Im bookmarking this

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  42. Une soupe avec beaucoup de saveurs.
    J'aime beaucoup.

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  43. Nice one dear...must have tasted great with the tangy flavour!!

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  44. wow, I have never heard of apple rasam. looks good.

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  45. very different and delicious recipe...great idea...
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