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Pineapple rasam is a special variety of rasam popular in Tamil brahmin wedding meals. Sweet and sour pineapple rasam makes any meal extra special.  No tamarind for this rasam recipe. 

What is special about the Pineapple rasam recipe?

I add tamarind for most of my rasam, but for pineapple rasam, the sourness is from tomatoes and pineapple. The sweet and slightly sour recipe tastes delicious and can be easily prepared within 30 minutes.  

Can I reduce the spice?

Yes, adjust the spice according to your sweetness but pineapple is sweet so to balance out the rasam flavor we need to add spice. For kids-friendly spice, you can add whole green chili.

Can I skip ginger?

Yes, ginger is optional but it compliments the flavor. If you don’t have the ginger powder you can use grated ginger during tempering or cook ginger along with dal.

Can I add garlic to the rasam?

Yes, you can add after tempering.

Do we need to add tamarind for the rasam?

No sourness in the tomato and pineapple is enough for the rasam.  

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Pineapple Rasam

Pineapple Rasam
5 from 2 votes
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Course: Rasam
Cuisine: Indian
Author: Vidya Srinivasan

Ingredients

To grind

  • 150 grams pineapples
  • 1 tbsp pineapple juice
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1/2 tsp coriander powder

Cook dal

  • 1/4 cup toor dal
  • Generous pinch of turmeric powder
  • 3/4 cup water

To temper

  • 1 tbsp ghee
  • 1/2 tsp mustard seeds
  • 3 green chilli roughly chopped

To saute

  • 2 big tomatoes
  • 130 grams pineapple
  • 1/2 tsp rasam powder

To boil

  • 1 + 1/2 cup water
  • generous portion of Asafoetida
  • 1/8 tsp ginger powder
  • few Curry Leaves
  • Few Corainder Leaves
  • Salt – as needed

Instructions

  • Firstly, Wash and pressure cook toor dal with 3/4 cup of water and a pinch of turmeric powder for 3 whistles
  • In a mixie jar add all the ingredients listed under “to grind” and grind into a fine mixture
  • In a wide pan add 1 tbsp of ghee and when the ghee is hot add mustard seeds and let them splutter
  • Furthermore, add green chilli and roast them
  • Add tomatoes and pineapple and cook for 5 minutes, mix well in-between
  • Furthermore, add rasam powder and give a good mix
  • Add the ground paste and mix well
  • Furthermore add water, and required salt, boil for 5 minutes, and mix well in between
  • Add dal and give a good mix
  • Furthermore add chopped coriander leaves, curry leaves, ginger powder, and asafoetida and mix well
  • Bring to a frothy boil and turn off the stove, tasty pineapple rasam is ready

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Ingredients:

To grind

150 grams pineapple

1 tbsp pineapple juice 

1/2 tsp pepper

1  tsp cumin seeds

1/4 tsp turmeric powder

1/2 tsp coriander powder

Cook dal

1/4 cup toor dal

Pinch of turmeric powder

3/4 cup water 

To temper

1 tbsp ghee

1/2 tsp mustard seeds

3 green chilli, roughly chopped

To saute

2 big tomatoes 

130 grams

pineapple  1/2 tsp

rasam powder

To boil

1 + 1/2 cup water

a generous portion of Asafoetida

1/8 tsp ginger powder

few Curry Leaves and Coriander Leaves 

Salt – as needed

 

How to make pineapple rasam with step-by-step pictures:

  • Firstly, Wash and pressure cook toor dal with 3/4 cup of water and a pinch of turmeric powder for 3 whistles 

  • In a mixie jar add all the ingredients listed under “to grind” and grind into a fine mixture

  • In a wide pan add 1 tbsp of ghee and when the ghee is hot add mustard seeds and let them splutter

  • Furthermore, add green chilli and roast them

  • Add tomatoes and pineapple and cook for 5 minutes, mix well in-between 

  • Furthermore, add rasam powder and give a good mix 

  • Add the ground paste and mix well

  • Furthermore add water, and required salt, boil for 5 minutes, and mix well in between

  • Add dal and give a good mix

  • Furthermore add chopped coriander leaves, curry leaves, ginger powder, and asafoetida and mix well 

  • Bring to a frothy boil and turn off the stove, tasty pineapple rasam is ready

   

45 Comments

  1. I have heard a lot about this rasam…never tasted 😉 I think you told me about this rasam long time back 😉 Looks fabulous….I will try it in some more years I guess 🙂

  2. I have slowly grown to like Pineapple in various dishes. The rasam looks awesome. 🙂 I wonder how Pineapple found its way into mainstream South Indian cooking; Pineapple Sheera, Pineapple Gojju, Pineapple, Rasam…..

  3. Wow this sounds delish! Can’t wait to try… Me and my husband both are rasam fans though Im not a south Indianbut my husband isI am happy to discover your blog, now I know where to stop for authenic South Indian food

  4. Hey I ned to write this! Made your pineapple rasam for Ugadi with mango rice and vada and had to tell, it tasted absolutely amazing! Specially with vada… Thank you so much for the beautiful recipe.

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