Ingredients:
- 1 medium Onion, chopped lengthwise
- 1 Tomato, cut into small pieces
- 4 or 5 Green Chilies, cut into small pieces
- Some Cilantro Leaves
- 1 tsp Tamarind Pulp
- ½ tsp Turmeric Powder
- 1 tsp Sugar
- 2 tsp Rice Flour (to thicken)
- Salt and Water as required
For Seasoning:
- ½ tsp Mustard Seeds
- ¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
- 1 tsp Bengal Gram Dal (Chana Dal, Pachchi Senaga Pappu)
- 1 tsp Black Gram Dal (Urad Dal, Minapa Pappu)
- 1 broken dry Red Chili
- A few Curry Leaves
- 1 tsp Oil
Preparation:
Heat the oil in a deep bottomed bowl and add the mustard seeds to it. When they splutter add the cumin seeds along with the dals + red chili and the curry leaves. Fry for some time until the dals turn golden brown in color.
Then add the chopped veggies (onion, green chilies and tomato) and stir well. Add a little water to this, cover and let it cook for some time until the onions become translucent.
Later add the tamarind pulp + turmeric + sugar and mix well. Adjust the salt too.
Add more water to this, cover and leave it on medium flame until it boils and a nice aroma comes out.
This soup will be very thin at this stage. So to make it a little thicker: combine rice flour with a little water and pour this mixture into the soup. Stir well so that no lumps are formed. Leave the bowl for 5 minutes.
Garnish with cilantro and enjoy with steaming hot rice, ghee and some papads.
28 comments:
Sounds different and delicious, i love tangy taste :) Good one to share Uma!
Very interesting.. if it's tangy, then am sure it'll be something I like :)
Tangy!!! wow..can imagine the taste..nice one Uma
found a similar recipe in rekhas kitchen...Tangy,then I am gonna luv it...
tangy taste fits for rice...nice colour and temepting pic..
I usually make this for a quick gravy to go with rice. Love it for the tangy taste.
I love tangy stuff.. I'd love to have a large bowl of this!!
i love naything which is tangy ,.this sound delicious,..
Hi Uma,
Thank you I am glad everyone is liking the template have worked on it for a while.
I too make this sambhar but I grind all the veggies once cooked and then add the water. But I use Sambhar powder too I realized here you do not use it. Will try this soon.
Hey Uma, so glad to see you after a break. I loved this recipe. I am on the lookout for something that does not involve daal.
Looks yummy. I make it as a combi with Khicdi.
mmm uma pachi pulusu color chalabagundi i love to have this with hot plain rice
Uma I have something to share with you..
I like the idea of the tang in a soup. I guess that's why I like the Chinese hot and sour coup so much.
i hav heard this name but dint know how to prepare...thanks uma now i know....is it very famous ur side...coz lot of my andra frnds hav told me abt this pulusu
Uma, Pachchi Pulusu sounds and looks delicious. I have never had this before, and would love to try it.
This looks too good Uma..Spicy, tangy, am all set to slurp it ;)..
Slurp slurp spicy ,tangy soup .......
A Treat is waiting for u at my blog:))
Nice idea...looks delicious
This looks great Uma. Reminds me of the sambhar my granny used to make.
Hi Uma! The soup looks delicious and yummy...
Looks delish
The soup looks tangy for sure...nice idea..
Tangy soup is chatakedarrrrrrrr.....:)
it looks really drooling
Ooh! Tangy. I love it...
Uma-
pachadi pulusu sounds very different and the tangy taste must be great. Am going to try this soon.
Looks delicious,have never tried this before would love to try this soon,thanks for sharing :)
i love soups. this looks yummy
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