I love variety rasams even everyday with or without any side dish..I never stopped trying many different variations and we loved this garlic cabbage rasam which i prepared two days back for our lunch..For my surprise this rasam tastes truly fabulous when served simply served with lemon pickles and papads..I prepared this rasam using cooked moongdal and usual rasam powder along with sauteed cabbage and garlic..Do try friends, u will definitely love this combination in rasam..I usually add lemon juice instead of tamarind in rasam incase if u dont have lemon juice,no problem u can definitely add tamarind juice in ur rasam..Sending to Only Original Recipes guest hosted by Nivi,event by Pari.
1/2cup Cooked moongdal
1/4cup Cabbage (chopped)
4nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
1no Tomato(crushed)
1tsp Rasam powder
1/2tsp Lemon juice
Few curry leaves
1tsp Mustard seeds+urad dal
2nos Dry red chillies
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1tbsp Coriander leaves(chopped)
Oil
Salt
Take the cooked moongdal,crushed tomato,rasam powder in a bowl,add enough water and keep aside...Now heat enough oil in a pan,fry the mustard seeds, urad dal,curryleaves,dry red chillies, asafoetida powder..Add immediately the crushed garlic,fry until they turns brown,add now the chopped cabbage,salt,cook everything for few minutes until the cabbage turns soft..Now add the already prepared dal-tomato mixture to the cooking cabbages (add salt if needed) and once it starts boiling put off the stove, add the chopped coriander leaves,lemon juice and serve hot..
A rasam with cabbage is really different and this looks delicious too...
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ReplyDeleteWhat a good way to cook cabbage!
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Simply delicious curry, definitely healthy ...
ReplyDeleteLove this cabbage dish! Sounds really delicious!
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ReplyDeleteRasam with cabbage, thats something. Simply delicious..
ReplyDeletevery different kind of rasam -very creative dear - I am sure Rasam tasted fab!
ReplyDeleteGood way to cook cabbage !! Rasam looks so yummy and delicious !!
ReplyDeleteSounds to be a different combo for rasam. Looks good YUM!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering..it's so tempting
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cabbage rasam is totally new and innovative...should give it a try!
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Thats really a nice way to use cabbage..great and unique recipe...rasam looks inviting!
ReplyDeleteNever made rasam with cabbage; you are so innovative and tireless!:-)
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These look absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeletePretty much like soup, we have it like a starter :)
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Very unique and different rasam. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteyum yum...tasty rasam dear !
ReplyDeleteCabbage and garlic in rasam sounds really nice priya!
ReplyDeleteWow yummy rasam,luks delicious...
ReplyDeleteWow!!! rassam with moong daal,this is perfect as I always have trouble with arhar/toor daal.This sounds like the right way to enjoy rassam for some one like me:)Also the sauted cabbage & garlic is such an excellent idea,fabulous recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteI love cabbage, made in any recipe, and yours is so different, unique, that I would love to try it!
ReplyDeleteDelicious rasam with cabbage..Great idea!
ReplyDeleteRomba innovative rasam Priya, Bookmarked it..Going to try tomorrow, will post and let u knw the result
ReplyDeleteExcellent way to prepare rasam with cabbage. Looks yummy.
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I never heard of this rasam before..thanks for another great recipe Priya :)
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Simple and nice recipe.. thanks for the innovative recipe :)
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I can see lots of interesting ingredients in this dish. Some are very new to me.
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ReplyDeleteFrom the time I saw your post in my phone I wanted to read in detail but at night the net connection in phone really sucks ....this is such a gud recipe Priya ...sure going to try..
ReplyDeleteRasam and cabbage that is a very interesting recipe
ReplyDeleteGreat garlic rasam recipe.
ReplyDeletenever heard of cabbage rasam. looks very inviting.
ReplyDeleteI love cabbage, got to give rasam a try one of this days. This is good eaten with deep fried salty dried green chilies.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely rasam:)
ReplyDeleteVery nice and different rasam recipe.
ReplyDeleteSounds a very different and interesting combination.
ReplyDeleteI love Rasam a lot. I just don't know how to make them and recently i took a recipe from a friend and have to try that soon.
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cabbage in rasam.. interesting.. wud love to try it out...
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ReplyDeleteThis seems to be your version of rasam. This is interesting.
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Yummy pics.Never heard of this.Wish to try it.
ReplyDeleteVery innovative recipe dear!
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ReplyDeleteLove the idea of rasam from cabbage...Looks mouthwatering!!
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/very different & unique recipe priya :)
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmm very unique with cabbage..lov love it a lot.
ReplyDeleteVery innovative rasam..
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