If u want to give a twist to ur usual rasam, do try out this delicious rasam with potatoes, actually i tried out this rasam accidentally while cooking the toor dal and potatoes in pressure cooker eventhough i kept them for pressure cooking separately,yeah dunno how two potato pieces got cooked along with toor dal which was completely mushy also got overcooked with toor dal, finally instead of throwing them i tried making this potato rasam,just by mashing that over cooked mushy potatoes along with cooked toor dal,this rasam tastes too delicious with a different taste, we enjoyed having them with some papads..Sending to Priya's Veggie for a month -Potato hosted by Divya..
1no Potato (cooked & mashed)
2tbsp Cooked toor dal
1no Tomato (crushed)
1no Crushed garlic
1tbsp Rasam powder
1/4tsp Tamarind paste
3nos Curry leaves
1/2tsp Mustard seeds+cumin seeds
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2nos Dry red chillies
2tsbp Chopped coriander leaves
Few curry leaves
Salt
Oil
Take the mashed potato, the cooked dal along with water,tamarind paste,curry leaves, rasam powder, salt,crushed garlic,crushed tomato,curry leaves in a bowl...heat a tsp of oil,add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds, asafoetida powder and red chillies,fry until brown..Add the veggies-dal water immediately, let them boil..put of the stove once they starts boiling add the chopped coriander leaves..
Enjoy hot with rice and any side dish..
love rasams and hats off to you for turning the over cooked ingredients to this delicious treat.
ReplyDeleteHmm,yummy rasam,nice idea Priya!
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ReplyDeleteIndeed a nice twist to rasam...Love the idea..:)
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Yummy priya...you are an inventor.. such a lovely looking rasam :)
ReplyDeleteNice idea and rasam looks so inviting...
ReplyDeleteKurinji
will try this soon,..;-)
ReplyDeleteRasam with potato flavour hummmmmm interesting Priya. let's try this...
ReplyDeletemy first taste of rasam was 1 year ago at a colleague's place. This actually doesnt sound hard to do!
ReplyDeleteWow...Thats being very innovative...Hats off to u for comin up with this unique & appetizing rasam!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas are often created from errors!! The rasam looks so tempting - it's making me hungry.
ReplyDeletethis is very tempting Priya..
ReplyDeleteTasty appetite
Wow Priya... I didn't knew we could make rasam with Potato... This indeed looks delicious
ReplyDeletei don't think I've ever had this - looks great!
ReplyDeleteI never add garlic to rasam but you picture looks very inviting. Will try it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteRasam looks so refreshing!
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Thats an unusual twist to the usual rasam, cool idea!
ReplyDeletewow, that looks very delicious, would go perfect for a nice rainy day :)
ReplyDeleteThis really looks delicious. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWow! What a unique rasam! Very tasty and yummy!
ReplyDeletelooks yum, very comforting food..
ReplyDeleteThis is wat u call innovation...potato in rasam????
ReplyDeletewow..sounds gr8 n unique
very new to me dear.... looks delicious...
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Akila
Potato???..Priya you sure are so innovative!..:)..looks very inviting ..
ReplyDeleteLove the way you utilized the mushy potatoes and got a nice rasam. Perfect for a winter night....yumm..
ReplyDeletethats an interesting twist to rasam!
ReplyDeletelooks interesting priya and yummy one ..........
ReplyDeletewow hubby loves rasam and must make this one for him.. lovely recipe
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I feel like slurping this rasam..its freezing cold here!!!!
ReplyDeleteindeed ..grt twist to rasam..neva thot or try wth potato...v innovative!thx for sharing!
ReplyDeletevery new to me...looks yummy..thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteReva
Well my kiddo is seeing this and says YUMMY ... so what can I say ... will def give it a try ...
ReplyDeleteThat 's one cool rasam!
ReplyDeletewow...flavorful and very tempting rasam...very innovative...
ReplyDeletethis is new to me...never tried rasam with potato!!...i am sure its a hearty n delicious soup!
ReplyDeletePotato rasam looks delicious Priya.
ReplyDeleteVery nice twist to regular rasam...Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! I pressed some key and the long message I had just typed vanished in thin air:0 So here it is once again- Sometimes you stumble upon the greatest creations accidentaly-This one is most definately the yummiest accident:) I can sip it by the cups in this cold weather.
ReplyDeletevery innovative priya and it will be tasty too,think so....cool work dear .
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Hppy new year akka, how r u?..:)
ReplyDeletePotato rasam looks perfect. Such an inviting color.
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Rasam looks so comforting and delicious!
ReplyDeleteVery innovative Priya!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCatching up with missed posts I can't keep up, no sooner have I been here another recipe appears!!!Priya your energy is amazing and your family must be foodies and very adventurous to try out all these lovely creations.
ReplyDeleteAnother brillinat innovative dish.
very nice..love to have it with rice
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