I know most of us will be very much surprised to read the name of this recipe, yep i prepared this delicious rasam with cooked smashed eggplant puree and moongdal..Usually i prepare rasam atleast twice a week with tomatoes, but yesterday i prepared some smashed eggplant puree by broiling the eggplants through oven which i thought of making some baingan bharta,finally i was saying myself y dont i give a trial to make rasam with those smashed eggplant puree, immediately i pressure cooked some moongdal and prepared this delicious slightly thick rasam with usual rasam powder, spices and tomatoes..This rasam tastes too marvellous when served hot with papads or with spicy potato fry..We guys loved it..Sending this rasam to
CMT-Dal/Kadhi/Rasam/Sambar guest hosted by Priya, event by Jagruti..
2tbsp Cooked moongdal
1/2cup Smashed eggplant puree
1tsp Rasam powder
1no Tomato(ripen)
2nos Garlic (crushed)
1tsp Lemon juice
3nos Curry leaves
1/2tsp Mustard seeds+cumin seeds
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2nos Dry red chillies
Few curry leaves
2tsbp Chopped coriander leaves
Salt
Oil
Smash the tomatoes nicely, add the cooked moongdal,smashed eggplant puree,crushed garlic cloves, rasam powder, salt and enough water...heat a tsp of oil, add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds, asafoetida powder and red chillies, let them turn brown..add the curry leaves,prepared rasam immediately, let them boil..put of the stove once they starts boiling add the lemon juice and chopped coriander leaves..
Serve hot with rice!!
wow... looks so yummy. pls pass me a plate of rice. i can finish in a jiffy.
ReplyDeletewow good want 2 try this today
ReplyDeleteLovely rasam..:0very innovative...:)
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Rassam luks spicy and tangy,great combo on a rainy day....
ReplyDeleteThat is a new twist to baingan bharta or tomato rasam...what should I say??
ReplyDeleteWhat ever the rasam is quite new and looks appetizing..
Wow, I simply love rasam. Nice variation ya ;)
ReplyDeletethis is new to me.love your idea of using eggplant puree
ReplyDeletelovely rasam dear....
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Wow! The rasam is very lovely! Nice twist!
ReplyDeleteEllerinize, emeğinize sağlık. Çok leziz ve iştah açıcı görünüyor.
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I love eggplants, and this looks delicious!
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Alessandra
Woww ... looks so delicious ...
ReplyDeleteA week more to go ....
Perfect fot the snowy weather we are having.Looks so hearty.
ReplyDeleteyea...u r right...never come across eggplant rasam..luks so spicy to be tried out ths winter
ReplyDeleteWow! Thats a lovely combination for a rasam. Looks really tempting.
ReplyDeleteNice twist to the regular rasam.
ReplyDeleteNice Way of preparing this Rasam...
ReplyDeletelooks yummy......great idea
ReplyDeleteYumyum feel like having it with hot rice and little ghee ummmm mouthwatering
ReplyDeletelove your idea of using eggplant puree:)
ReplyDeleteexcelent rasam..perfect for wintery days!
ReplyDeleteWould love to try this different rasam with hot rice...
ReplyDeletegood one !
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome combo..looks very very tempting dear!
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So inviting n innovative recipe!
ReplyDeleteகுட்டிக் கத்திரிக்காயை முழுதாக போட்டு தான் ரசம் வைத்திருக்கிறேன்,அரைத்து செய்ததில்லை...பார்ப்பதற்க்கு ரசம் மிக அருமையாக இருக்கு!!
ReplyDeletevery innovative Priya.Never tried such a thing.Incredible
ReplyDeletewow a new twist to rasam, it can only be done by u priya......wonderful combo
ReplyDeleteDIFFERENT TYPE SPICY AND TANGY RASAM
ReplyDeleteThis is again a very innovative recipe, looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy yumm...
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe I have never tasted eggplant and moongdal rasam! But yours look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love eggplants and rasam..you have beautifully combined them! Looks soo tempting and yummy!
ReplyDeleteGood one yaar
ReplyDeleteVery innovate recipe Priya. I wonder how you miss match and come up with delicious dishes.
ReplyDeleteTwist to the good old rasam! Love it!
ReplyDeletehats off to ur imagination and innovation dear. I could have never imagined a rasam with eggplant.
ReplyDeleteFOODELICIOUS
I make rasam every alternate days for my son, sneaking veggie is an excellent idea!
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe..delicious rasam, spicy and tangy.
ReplyDeleteSlurp! Such a great combi!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual combo, never tried before, sounds delicious !!!
ReplyDeleteMaking this immediately.... :)
ReplyDeleteInnovative idea...
ReplyDeleteWow, I simply love rasam. Nice variation .....
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteSo innovative priya!!! Rasam looks Delicious!!! Thanks for sending them to CMT!!!
ReplyDeleteNice and simple but sounds delicious going to try this now for lunch will let you know..
ReplyDeleteRasam with no tamarind sounds interesting... are you sure there is no tamarind in it or did you forget to write here?? I am going to give it a try today...
ReplyDeleteHey priya, I made and posted this rasam on my blog with slightest changes. Take a look at that too and thanks once again for such a wonder recipe.
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