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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Star Fruit Rasam

Star fruit is native to Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka. When the fruit is cut horizontally, we'l get a star shape and hence it got the name. The fruit is best consumed when fully ripe. The fully ripe fruit is yellow in colour with greenish tinge. The ridges will be brown. The Star fruit tastes sweet.

This rasam tasted bit sweet because of the addition of star fruit but it is well balanced by the taste of tomato and lemon juice. Just try out and I know, you'l love it...




Ingredients:

1. Star Fruit - 1/2 Cup (Chopped)
2. Thoor Dhal - 1/4 Cup
3. Tomato - 2 (Medium sized)
4. Rasam Powder - 2 tsp
5. Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tsp
6. Asafoetida - 1/2 tsp
7. Mustard - 1 tsp
8. Jeera - 1 tsp
9. Red Chilly - 3 or adjust to your taste
10. Lemon Juice - 2 tsp
11. Coriander - Small qty
12. Salt - Needed qty
13. Ghee - 1/2 tsp
14. Oil - 2 tsp

Procedure :

1. Cook thoor dhal with 1/2 cup of water till soft.

2. Now, cut tomatoes to pieces.

3. In a mixie container, add tomatoes, turmeric powder, rasam powder, asafoetida, salt and lemon juice.

4. Make it to a juice.

5. Add the above contents to the cooked thoor dhal. Mix well. Keep aside this Rasam Mixture.

6. Now, add the cut star fruits.

7. In a pan, heat 2 tsp of oil. Pop mustard. Then add cumin and red chillies.

8. Fry well. Then, add the rasam mixture.

9. Allow the contents to boil well.

10. Switch off the stove. Add 1/2 tsp ghee and coriander.

11. Serve hot with rice.

32 comments:

  1. Never tried any dish with star fruit...This looks yummy...

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  2. delicious rasam...have tasted this fruit recently

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  3. Nithu,

    Star fruit rasam looks good. new to me

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  4. never tried tasted the star fruit...rasam looks yummy..must give a try...

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  5. Star fruit rasam looks yummy. Never tried before.

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  6. Star Fruit rasam is new to me. must try this soon. Looks delicious.

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  7. Star fruit rasam looks so good..

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  8. Lovely presentation and looks great but never tried though....

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  9. Am a big fan of rasam. A must try dish. Thanks.

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  10. Never cooked starfruit before..sounds interesting..

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  11. Dear,
    This is boundless experimenting. Lol. Never in my wildest dreams, I would have dreamt of this. Its certainly looking very delectable.

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  12. Rasam with star fruit looks very tangy and delicious. Want to have a ladle:)

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  13. This is very innovative I have not used star fruit in cooking before.

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  14. Rasam looks lovely... nice recipe using star fruit.

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  15. Starfruit rasam looks really delicious...

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  16. this rasam looks diff & unique..happy to follow u dear ...got a awesome space..

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  17. I love star fruit! My house in Thailand has a big star fruit tree, I remembered eating them fresh but I've never cooked them. Your recipe sounds very interesting!

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  18. I just came across your blog and I am so glad I did! This looks fabulous!

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  19. Very innovative thinking of star fruit in rasam. Loved the color and the rasam,sure to give a try soon.

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  20. Star fruit rasam sounds great dear,,, sure will try this once,,thanks for sharing this lovely tasty tangy rasam,,take care n keep smiling

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  21. that looks so cute..the stars floating on top.
    yummy

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  22. Very interesting rasam with star fruit...looks good dear :)

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  23. Fruit rasam sounds really appetizing :D

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  24. Wow, your blog is great... I am really enjoying it :) This looks so innovative, I love it!

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  25. Dear Nithu,This really is a thought beyond the usual.Starfruit rasam looks yummy.Very innovative.

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  26. Lovely rasam looks yumm n tasty

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