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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Ajwain /Omam Rasam

My all time favourite comforting food is definitely rasam with anything, a prefect dish to enjoy with fried papads while its cold and snowy outside, this time i prepared my rasam with ajwain seeds, i havent had them since a long ..As i was quite lazy to cook, i went immediately for making this easy breezy,comforting at the same time a delicious rasam..As usual this rasam goes for simple ingredients but i prepared a rasam powder with ajwain seeds along with coriander seeds,cumin seeds, peppercorns, dry red chillies and toor dal..This rasam tastes truy fabulous and divine when served along with some spicy side dish and hot steaming rice..Sending this rasam to CWS-Ajwain Seeds guest hosted by Kavita, event by me..

Ajwain Rasam

Ajwain Seeds Rasam Powder:
1tbspCoriander seeds
1/2tspBlack peppercorns
1/2tsp Cumin seeds
1tsp Toor dhal
2tsp Ajwain seeds
3nos Dry Red chillies
1sprigs Curryleaves
1/4tsp Turmeric powder

Dry roast one by one everything without oil in simmer except the turmeric powder..let them cool n grind as bit coarse powder with turmeric powder..conserve them in a bottle..

For Rasam:
1nos Tomato(big & juicy)
1tsp Ajwain seeds rasam powder
1/2cup Cooked dal water
1no Crushed garlic
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

Chop the tomatoes as small bites and add to the cooked dal water along with ajwain seeds rasam powder, salt,crushed garlic,curry leaves and enough water...heat a tsp of oil,add the mustard seeds, cumin seeds, asafoetida powder and red chillies,fry until brown..Add the dal water immediately, let them boil..put of the stove once they starts boiling add the lemon juice n chopped coriander leaves..

Enjoy with rice and any side dish..

49 comments:

  1. wow...awesome..a good treat for this winter..thanks for the recipe dear

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  2. at my home without rasam no food.So i got idea of one more varity of rasam.Thanks

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  3. Awesome and healthy rasam Priya. Will surely try this :)

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  4. Hi, Prya! I've never heard about this Ajwain. Looks tasty, comforting.

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  5. Ajwain rasam looks delicious Priya.

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  6. new rasam for me.. worth trying! nice click :)

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  7. wow, sounds delicious and very good for one.

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  8. Ajwain is really good for digestion.This is a perfect rasam for chilly evenings.good one!

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  9. Healthy & needy one for this winter...Thanks for sharing

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  10. i love ajwain flavour and i presume this very healthy too :)

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  11. Delicious rasam for the winter,looks super tempting.

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  12. I could drink that whole bowl Priya!very comforting rasam.

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  13. wow, such a comforting rasam for this winter, great

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  14. perfect for this cool winter... comforting and very innovative rasam...loved the idea of adding ajwain in rasam...

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  15. To be very frank, i know that omam is ajwain.ha ha ha.never used before,will try it soon priya...u r my inspirations

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  16. mmmmm...this looks awesome..can feel the aroma of ajwain..sounds good !

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  17. Would be perfect for digestion I guess, sounds good to me!

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  18. Hi Priya, U r tagged.chk my blog for details..thanks

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  19. I don't know if I've ever had rasam - looks great!

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  20. Very interesting rasam, good for digestion.

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  21. Spicy and warm rasam.. loving it :)

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  22. sound good and look sooo good...love it!!

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  23. Never thought of ajwain in rasam.I am sure this tastes good.

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  24. man! this is too good. so flavoursome.

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  25. very interesting and comforting recipe! Now I just need to figure out what some of the ingredients are!

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  26. That is so inviting. I'll wager it is delicious. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  27. wonderful comfort food for winter!..yummy!

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  28. Trurly a new recipe Priya, will try this soon :)

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  29. sounds new to me...
    Thx. for sharing dear :)

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  30. new to me. Excellent ideas you have Priya

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  31. Delicious Priya!!! Bookmarking it!!! Why dont you send it to CMT too!!!!

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  32. Very flavorful rasam! Tasty and creative rasam.

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  33. Hey,

    Rasam is a great comfort food...a great soother...:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  34. Priya: I have never made rasam myself because I hadn't realised how easy it is to make!! I make gujarati toor dall and will now follow your recipe for rasam!! Thanks.

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  35. This looks so healthy and warm for winters

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  36. oops, I am not sure my comment went throught, got an error msg, so I repost it:
    This sambar sounds perfect for the cold weather we are facing! I really like your combination of spices for the sambar powder. Do you think the powder could be used for other dishes, too?

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  37. Sorry, I meant rasam (for some reason, I always mix both of them!!) :-)

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  38. I have been only loading myself with rasam. this one is new to me.

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  39. Hey ... gr8 dish ... thanks for sending ... but I havnt recd any mail from you .. Could you plz send again ...

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  40. Thanks for the rasam treat..I had a packet of rasam powder but didnt know how to use it

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  41. nice idea of adding omam to rasam, never heard that before.Definitely good for kids to increase their appetite

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  42. Adding omam (ajwain) to rasam increases the "Healthy" factor.. Good one..

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