We love rasam, its such a real comfort food... None at home cant finish their lunch without having rasam, i do prepare varieties of rasam with home made rasam powder..Earlier i have prepared dry green peas masala vadai and i prepared some steam cooked dumplings with the same batter and added those greeny balls to tangy tomato rasam, this delicious rasa urundai tastes really marvellous and this green peas steam cooked dumplings tastes too delicious as they were soaked in tangy tomato rasam...We enjoyed having this tangy as well as protien packed green peas dumplings rasam..Very different urundai rasam na! with fried papads this rasam tastes divine..
For Green Peas Dumplings:
1cup Dry Greenpeas (soaked overnite)
1no Onion (chopped)
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
1/2tsp Fennel seed powder
1tbsp Ginger (chopped)
2nos Cloves
1no Cinnamon stick (small)
3nos Curry leaves
Salt
For Tomato Rasam:
3nos Tomatoes (chopped)
1tsp Rasam powder
1/2cup Cooked dal water
1tsp Lemon juice
3nos Curry leaves
1/2tsp Mustard seeds+cumin seeds
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2nos Dry red chillies
2tsbp Chopped coriander leaves
Salt
Oil
Grind the soaked dry green peas with cloves, cinnamon stick as coarse paste..add the chopped onions, chopped green chillies, fennel seed powder, chopped ginger, curryleaves, salt and mix everything well..make golf size balls from the batter and steam cook this balls for minutes...
Grind the chopped tomato pieces as puree, add the puree to the cooked dal water also add rasam powder, salt n 1/2cup water...heat a tsp of oil n add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds, asafoetida powder n red chillies n let them splutters, add the tomato n dal water immediately, drop the steam cooked green peas dumplings to the tomato & dal water, bring them to boil..put of the stove once they starts boiling, add the lemon juice n chopped coriander leaves..
Serve hot with rice!!
For Green Peas Dumplings:
1cup Dry Greenpeas (soaked overnite)
1no Onion (chopped)
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
1/2tsp Fennel seed powder
1tbsp Ginger (chopped)
2nos Cloves
1no Cinnamon stick (small)
3nos Curry leaves
Salt
For Tomato Rasam:
3nos Tomatoes (chopped)
1tsp Rasam powder
1/2cup Cooked dal water
1tsp Lemon juice
3nos Curry leaves
1/2tsp Mustard seeds+cumin seeds
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2nos Dry red chillies
2tsbp Chopped coriander leaves
Salt
Oil
Grind the soaked dry green peas with cloves, cinnamon stick as coarse paste..add the chopped onions, chopped green chillies, fennel seed powder, chopped ginger, curryleaves, salt and mix everything well..make golf size balls from the batter and steam cook this balls for minutes...
Grind the chopped tomato pieces as puree, add the puree to the cooked dal water also add rasam powder, salt n 1/2cup water...heat a tsp of oil n add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds, asafoetida powder n red chillies n let them splutters, add the tomato n dal water immediately, drop the steam cooked green peas dumplings to the tomato & dal water, bring them to boil..put of the stove once they starts boiling, add the lemon juice n chopped coriander leaves..
Serve hot with rice!!
Hi Priya,
ReplyDeleteThe rasam looks so yummm...I just love the tomato curries...easy and comforting!
Oh this one's looking temting! :)
ReplyDeleteரசத்தில் பட்டாணிப் பருப்பா?சொல்லவே தேவையில்லை அதன் சுவையை.சூப்பர்ர்ப்பா!!.
ReplyDeleteசெய்து பார்க்க போறேன்.இதுவரை நான் ரசத்தில் பருப்பு உருண்டை போட்டு செய்ததில்லை.
Rasam with green peas dumpling looks yummy and delicious.
ReplyDeletedumpling in rasam.....cute idea..rasam looking delicious dear.
ReplyDeletewow..supera iruku priya...YUMMY! U r so fast to cook and post it yar..so enthu!!Keep rocking dear!I think we all should give u special reward for this..great job!!!Love ur blog.
ReplyDeleteyummy yum yum.....love the rasam!
ReplyDeleteAs Srivalli said, r u on a race to enter Guiness record or something else? :)))))
ReplyDeleteLoved the idea of adding dumplings to rasam.
very tempting rasam...You have a wonderful blog Priya...
ReplyDeleteYummy rasam and very new to me...sounds great...
ReplyDeleteThe dry sundal peas urundai should be quiet tasty in rasam!
ReplyDeleteThis sure looks tempting, never tried making urundai with pattani.
ReplyDeleteThe recipe is so interesting! Then it must be delectable! Superb click!
ReplyDeleteBookmarked dear! Will try this sometime, delicious!
ReplyDeleteThats a super idea to add dumplings to rasam. This must be similar to the rasa vadai idea. But I am sure cooking the dumplings must be very tasty.
ReplyDeleteThats a great idea dear..:)
ReplyDeleteThats a nice healthy & a delicious one priya..surely must be delicious..
ReplyDeleteWow! very different must try this.
ReplyDeletesoooooooooper priya!!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great combo,parruurundai in rasam.this reminds me of the rasa vadai served in "sangeethas" (restaurent) in chennai.Nice idea.
ReplyDeletean the paal puri is my fav.Looks yummy
Ohhh I am drooling... Nothing can beat rasam in the category of comfort food!!
ReplyDeleteParuppu urundai rasam is new to me, have only heard of kozhambu! Will try out soon. Thanks for sharing it :)
Oh!!! a different rasam and also delicious.
ReplyDeletespicy rasam,never tried dry peas in a rasam recipe esp as dumplings. Love the innovation
ReplyDeleteWow super idea Priya, rasam looks so yummy.
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