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Sweet Potato Adhirasam Recipe, Alu Meetha , How To Make Sweet Potato Adhirasam Recipe

Adhirasam is a traditional South Indian sweet which is usually made in Diwali times. It's very popular sweet which is almost made in every home.

Rasam is usually made from tomatoes and spices like pepper powder etc. The flavor of rasam is spicy, sour and yummy. Rasam can be made with Rasam powder which includes approximately a similar spice as Sambhar powder, slightly extra coriander powder. Rasam goes perfectly with rice or you may even drink just like a soup if you find yourself suffering from cold.  Rasam can also be well-known as thakkali rasam, chaaru, saaru an... Read More..

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How to make SWEET POTATO ADHIRASAM

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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
30 mins
SWEET POTATO ADHIRASAM
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Jaggery
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : February 21, 2019


Ingredients used in SWEET POTATO ADHIRASAM
• Jaggery - 3/4 cup.
• Sweet potato - 1 cup.
• Sesame seeds - 1 tea spoon.
• Rice flour - 1-1/2 cup.
• Fresh coconut paste - 1/4 cup.
• Cardamom powder - 1/2 tea spoon.
• Ghee - 1 tablespoon.
• Oil - to fry.
• Ginger(finely chopped) - 1/2 tea spoon.
• Red chili flakes - 1 tea spoon.
• Curry leaves(chopped) - 1/4 cup.
• Ground nuts(crushed) - 1/4 cup.
• Butter - 1 piece.
• Asafoetida - 1 pinch.
• Salt - to taste.
• Chana dal - 1/4 cup.
Method:
  • In a pan add jaggery, little hot water and boil to make a soft ball consistency.
  • Switch off flame add sweet potato, sesame seeds, half cup rice flour and mix nicely add fresh coconut paste mix it to make a nice dough.
  • Add cardamom powder, ghee and mix nicely, transfer into a bowl.
  • Divide dough into small round dumpling and press it on ghee applied polythene sheet with a flat bowl into flat round.
  • For some round dumpling press sesame seeds in center and press it into a flat bowl into flat round and deep fry in oil and transfer into a paper towel.
  • For savory: Take a bowl and add rice flour, ginger, red chili flakes, curry leaves, crushed ground nuts, butter, 1 teaspoon oil, asafoetida, salt, soaked chana dal and mix nicely to make a dough.
  • Divide dough into small round dumpling .
  • Take dumpling and and press it on oil applied polythene sheet with a flat bowl into flat round and deep fry in hot oil, transfer into a paper plate.

Now Sweet potato adhirasam with savory is ready to serve.






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Rasam is usually made from tomatoes and spices like pepper powder etc. The flavor of rasam is spicy, sour and yummy. Rasam can be made with Rasam powder which includes approximately a similar spice as Sambhar powder, slightly extra coriander powder. Rasam goes perfectly with rice or you may even drink just like a soup if you find yourself suffering from cold.  Rasam can also be well-known as thakkali rasam, chaaru, saaru and kabir. It is among the certain recipe in Kerala.

 Rasam can be made without having dal, or with a little bit of dal - 1 tsp. into a 1 / 2 cup. Usually, toor dal is used, and contains this is similar to Sambar. It's a thin, spicy soup generally made with the addition of tomatoes. It hardly ever contains other vegetables. The best style is made from just water and spices.

 There are several varieties of Rasam. Of those, some are made to be used when having a fever and/ or even a cold while others are offered with a regular meal or festive meals known as “Sadhyas”. While in the plan for being offered in a festive meal, a Rasam is offered with rice and papads following the sambhar and rice prior to the payasam (kheer).

Rasam is a traditional dish from the south India and is more like a soup. Rasam is prepared from the pulp of tamarind, tomatoes, pepper and other spices. To this even lentil stock is also added to give a nice flavor and make it nutritious. Rasam is actually a by product that evoked from the Sambar and a very popular and common dish that is prepared on a daily basis in every kitchen in south Indian homes. Rasam is also popularly called as Charu in Andhra Pradesh and Saaru in Karnataka.
It is said that in South India one of the Southern Indian Maharaja threw a grand party where they had prepared the sambar and this was completely consumed at the end of the party and nothing was left for the kitchen staff to eat after the party was over. At that time one chef through his innovative ideas picked up all the left over ingredients of the sambar like the tamarindjuice, vegetables, and spices mixed everything and created a dish which was called the rasam. The rasam can be just eaten with plain hot rice or can also be taken as a soup.
Rasam differs from sambar as it usually relies on tomatoes for its sourness rather than tamarind, and it is usually much more fluid. Rasam is also otherwise known as “Indian clarified herbal consommé”. Every South Indian home relish and enjoy the dish.
Rasam is a main part of the meal and a perfect rasam is prepared with the main flavors which include the garlic, fresh pepper corns, curry leaves and hing that enhances the taste of therasam.. The rasam is never said no whether lunch or dinner and also has enormous health benefits in the dish. It is best to drink rasam when someone is down with cold or fever, as it includes freshly ground peppercorn, which infact is very good for the health. Among the Anglo-Indians this dish is known as Pepper Water”.
Rasam is very light, tasty, spicy, sometimes only sour or sometimes sweet and sour too! There are various methods of preparing the rasam for example if you use lemon juice in the rasamthen that would be called as lemon rasam. Other popular names are the pineapple rasam, garlic rasam, ginger rasam, etc.
This dish is made with a variety of ingredients and has various methods of preparation in each home. However, the standard and important ingredients in this dish are tomatoes and tamarind juice. The taste of the rasam depends on the fresh tomatoes that are used in this dish.
This flavored soup like dish is a very delicious combination with white rice, papad and pickle. Normally in South Indian wedding ceremonies, the rasam is served towards the end after serving the sambar. Rasam has very good digestive values and is very good remedy to clear flatulence.
Rasam is a very simple and easy dish to prepare. To prepare the Rasam, firstly pour water in a vessel and put it on the stove. Add all the spices, salt, vegetables and bring to boil. Make a good tadka with the right ingredients and add it to the rasam and simmer for few minutes. The rasam is ready. Watch the making of the basic rasam and can also add your own innovative ideas to create a new flavor and taste. This recipe should really be an eye opener and you would surely enjoy making the rasam.


 

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Janaki Tekkali Posted on Fri May 20 2016

As soon as I add the flour it becomes hard ...?

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