This new found love ganged with an excellent recipe I had been itching to try, resulted in the creation of Artichoke Rassa.
FYI the dish in which the rassa was served was made by me ( ceramics class is showing results now :) )
Artichoke hearts (I used canned this time. Will definitely get fresh next time)
11/2 Onions (medium sized) sliced
3 vine tomatoes chopped(Roma would be fine- probably should use 2)
1/4 cup of coconut (I used frozen)
5 cloves
5 peppercorns
2 red chilies
(please use the preceding 3 spices as per your spice level. The original recipe calls for more spices. I toned it down and it was plenty spicy for us.)
1 tsp poppy seeds (khus-khus)
1 tsp Saunf (fennel seeds)
1 tsp ginger paste
2 cloves minced garlic
1/2 tsp turmeric
2 tbsp oil
Coriander/Cilantro for garnish
Method:
1)Fry cloves, peppercorns, saunf, poppy seeds, red chilies in oil till the spices are fragrant.
2) Add the onions, garlic and ginger and fry.
3)Once the onions are cooked add the coconut and fry till it is light golden.
4) Add the tomatoes and cook for 4-5 minutes.
5)Grind this mixture adding water if needed.
6)Put the ground mixture back in to the pan and add water to get desired consistency. Bring it to a boil.
7) Add the artichoke hearts and let it simmer for 10 minutes or so.
I served it with plain rice but jeera rice would be nice too. I loved the slight bite of the artichoke drenched in the spicy rassa.It tasted so good we finished it up in one go. Though I am positive it will taste even better the next day :)
4 comments:
Looks good di.. Am so going to try it with fresh artichokes. :D
That bowl looks very pretty Vidhya! What other works has the ceramic class resulted in ?
I would've never thought of cooking with artichokes this way, it looks really yumm.
Thanks a lot J..You should totally..
Thanks a lot priya..Couple of bowls and mugs..I actually want take pictures of all the stuff and put it up..Plan to do that soon..
As for artichokes neither did I..The curry at the restaurant inspired me..and lo behold.. :)
Did your blog wholly and completely die?
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