CRANBERRY RASAM



Dear friends, hope all of you had a wonderful weekend. This long weekend was a blast for us though we didn’t make any long trips. We went for some black Friday shopping, watched a couple of good movies, took good rest, and of course did some experiments in the kitchen :). I made this rasam from the leftover cranberries after making cranberry rice and dhal. Cranberries are perfect for rasam. This sourness is exactly what I wanted in a rasam. I didn’t add any tomatoes for the rasam but I think I can try adding some tomatoes next time when I making this rasam. For those who feel cranberries are too sour may be you can try adding just a couple of cranberries initially and reduce the amount of tamarind when trying for the first time. I followed my MIL’s method of making rasam here and along with her homemade rasam podi. We usually add crushed garlic in rasam. They can be substituted with garlic paste.


INGREDIENTS: (This makes up to 3 cups of rasam)

  1. Cranberries, (fresh or frozen), 1/4th cup, probably around 5-6.
  2. Tamarind, 1 small lime-sized.
  3. Rasam powder (homemade or store bought). 1 teaspoon. (I will post the recipe soon).
  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. Crush the garlic and keep aside. 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 cranberries and mix everything well. Keep stirring under low flame for 5 minutes until the cranberries are cooked and turn mushy. Then add the crushed garlic, salt, asafetida, and tamarind juice along with 3 cups of water 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.

38 comments:

  1. never heard of this...so new to me...looks so nice and colorful!..must have tasted very good!

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  2. Intha vaaram cranberry vaarama :) Absolutely love this gorgeous rasam idea. I always wonder what else we can do other than the old sauce and dip. But your rice n rasam makes me drool. Rasam seems so cute. Glad to know you too love shopping, just like me:)

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  3. U ve even added tamarind! It should be really tangy!

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  4. It is so funny, I wanted to make the same in the morning, but made some sambar instead.

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  5. Wow a new rasam in my list which I shall try to prepare soon.

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  6. WOW thats a gr8 idea to use left over cranberries from thanksgiving..never thought of making rasam with it,sounds wonderful...

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  7. Very new rasam Gita. Looks colorful.

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  8. Gita this is such a cool idea using cranberries in rasam. Looks colorful and inviting !

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  9. this is absolutely new to me... I have cranberries too. will try this rasam tomorrow and let u know the outcome...

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  10. Wat a lovely and colourful rasam...beautiful rasam Gita..for ur q"n regarding the red cabbage soup,Yes purple cabbage than..

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  11. rasam with cranberry Great idea!!!sounds interesting..bookmarked it will give a try..Thanks for sharing.:)

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  12. I have to add try this soon,many crans. still in stock :D

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  13. Wow.. cranberry rasam looks so colourful yummy!

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  14. If you wish send this to my FIL-Fruits event da!

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  15. I agree, anything that is too sour...first thing we Tamils try to do is rasam. I remember my mother trying variety of rasam(s) using all kinds of fruits/berries. This looks perfect and very colorful.:)

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  16. Never heard of this one, surely must be yummy...

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  17. Perfect and colorful rasam ! Preparing rasam with cranberry sounds wonderful Gita!

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  18. Wow.. perfectly interesting :) yummy it looks.

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  19. rasam with cranberry, wow thats healthy.

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  20. Never heard of this..its new to me...yummy and colourful rasam.

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  21. I'm so excited about your cranberry dishes! Your dishes are gorgeous! Hooray for cranberries! :-)

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  22. Nice idea to make rasam with that fruit,looks pretty :)

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  23. Cranberries Rasam :D
    Wow .. Very innovative dear , great work !!

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  24. oh wow,Gita dea..!!!
    You are so creative...
    Lovely yummy rasam..
    I have some cranberry in my fridge..Dfntly gonna try this ;)

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  26. Cranberry rasam? will be really nice! :)

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  27. A very innovative type of preparing rasam. I love rasam very much and shall try your lovely recipe.

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  28. never heard.. or tasted...
    Sounds interesting...
    Thanks for sharing:)

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  29. First time visitor to your blog. This cranberry rasam looks awesome and sure is tasty too. You have a wonderful space.

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  30. would like to sip ....an award waiting for u on my blog..plz collect it..

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  31. I made the rasam Gita,it was fantastic,thanks :D

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  32. thats a very innovative rasam, Gita! Love the color of it.. Cranberry and tamarind - wow, sounds like a hot and tangy rasam!

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  33. Never heard of...Nice idea to use cranberry in Rasam..

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  34. Wow thats a new combination and sounds yummm!!1

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