Rasam is my favourite food, i can survive for many days with this Indian soup. My space shares varieties of rasams and you can find different and unique rasams here. To that incredible collection of rasams, am adding one more rasam which may become your regular dish to enjoy with some hot steaming rice. Yes this rasam is simply prepared with drumstick flesh aka drumstick pulp and toor dal. Actually i prepared this rasam intentionaly to know how tasty will be this Indian soup if i add the iron rich drumstick pulps in it. Am not wrong, this rasam is just simply delicious with a wonderful flavour and obviously drumstick pulp addition makes this rasam more healthier.
If you want to try a different rasam, you should give a try to this delicious,fingerlicking food. Whoever says 'no' to drumstick will definitely become an ardent fan of this rasam. I used drumstick pulps after cooking drumstick pods separately and went adding just like that, if you want to make them more interesting, just grind them as bit coarse paste and use it in this rasam. Today is the last thursday of the month and its time to post for Vegan Thursdays, an vegan event running twice a month and this rasam goes to this event too.
1/4cup Toordal (cooked)
Add the lemon juice and give a stir, serve with rice.
If you want to try a different rasam, you should give a try to this delicious,fingerlicking food. Whoever says 'no' to drumstick will definitely become an ardent fan of this rasam. I used drumstick pulps after cooking drumstick pods separately and went adding just like that, if you want to make them more interesting, just grind them as bit coarse paste and use it in this rasam. Today is the last thursday of the month and its time to post for Vegan Thursdays, an vegan event running twice a month and this rasam goes to this event too.
1/4cup Toordal (cooked)
2nos Drumsticks (big & tender)
1tsp Rasam powder
1no Tomato (crushed)
Few curry leaves
2nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
1tsp Lemon juice
Few coriander leaves
3nos Dry red chillies
1tsp Mustard seeds +Urad dal
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Oil
Salt
Cut the drumsticks as one inch pieces.
Cook the sliced drumsticks with enough water until they turns soft.
Drain the water and scoop out the pulp from the cooked drumstick and keep aside.
Now take this drumstick pulp,crushed tomato,cooked toordal,curry leaves, crushed garlic cloves, coriander leaves,salt and rasam powder in a bowl.
Add enough water to make it thin.
Heat the oil, let splutters the mustard seeds,urad dal, add the asafoetida powder,dry red chillies, fry until they turns brown.
Add immediately the already prepared drumstick-dal mixture to the tempered spices, once the rasam starts bubbling put off the stove.
looks wonderful happy new year to you and family
ReplyDeletetempting rasam and new year wishes to you sis :-)
ReplyDeletetempting and comforting rasam.happy new year sis
ReplyDeleteHappy new yr to u .. Have an amazing 2014 :)
ReplyDeleteYummy rasam
Looks so yummy Aks I will sure try this combo next time
ReplyDeletethe rasam looks wonderful and tempting...
ReplyDeleteThis is something new to me akka.. Definitely will try this next time I get drumstick.. Looks so delicious
ReplyDeleteDelectable rasam.....i still remember the finger-licking pickle you had prepared with drumstick pulp!!!
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious rasam. Love always this kind of comfort food. Happy new year akka.
ReplyDeleteYummy rasam...nice recipe..
ReplyDeleteyummy rasam..
ReplyDeleteHeard of recipes with drunstick pulp.But first time seeing it ..Delicious rasam priya and very happy new year to u
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year 2014.. A very comforting rasam..
ReplyDeleteSounds so different akka..nice to try
ReplyDeleteLook very delectable and delicious rasam.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and Your family,Priya!
Hi priya, Happy New year to you and your family, I love Drumstick rasam, I love the smell of Drumstick I make it when ever I get hold of it..
ReplyDeletedelicious yummy rasam
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy :) Happy New Year to you and your family Priya.
ReplyDeletetempting and comforting rasam...lovely combo sis..happy new year :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting Rasam! i love the drumstick flavor in sambar/kuzhambu..this rasam sounds so good...will def give it a try...
ReplyDeleteLove the flavor of drumstick. Nice and innovative rasam.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year Priya. so tempting and mouth watering rasam
ReplyDeleteInteresting rasam n drum stick s r my fav too.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya - Ponggal Valthukal, made Drumstick Pulp Rasam and its awesome, especially with cold weather, good combo with potato fry, cabbage masala and sambar
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous and well clicked :)
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