Luckily for me, it turned out that Nirmala and I live not too far from each other...so she had the package hand delivered to me by her brother.....and I cooked something with it almost immediately, but was a little busy travelling...and so didn't get around to posting until now.
Alright, so let's get talking about the secret ingredient that Nirmala sent me.

The first thing I did was to make the very obvious.......RASAM, of course. Here's a pic.....no recipe, 'coz Iam sure every South Indian household has it's own way of making rasam.......and mine's no different from the millions of other recipes out there....

What I did next is spice up some arbi(cheppankizhangu) roast with rasam powder. First, I microwaved the cheppankizhangu until it was cooked through, but not mushy and removed the skin. Then, I heated some oil, threw some mustard seeds and urad dal into it. When the seeds popped, I added the cooked arbi, some salt and the rasam powder....left it at low heat, stirring occasionally, until it turned light brown and crispy.

Finally..good to know that you had tough time guessing the ingredient...
ReplyDeleterasam is agr8 favoutite of mine....that bowl of yours looks yum
ReplyDeletejayashree, nice way of making use of the ingredient. BTW, I received my mystery ingredient, just y'day. Even I don't have anyone down the chain to pass it over.
ReplyDeleteWow!so you made it!!
ReplyDeleteHad been impatiently waiting to see your great arusuvai post! :)
LOL!! Well... those courier people better pay her fee back!!
ReplyDeleteDish looks great, love the yellowish orange color!:)
That bowl looks very yummy lady!!!
ReplyDeleteGood use of the ingredient! The rasam and the arvi looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow!rasam looking great...great way u've used the ingredient
ReplyDeleteI wouid have no idea if any one send me these ingridients.
ReplyDeleteI love rasam.
I like to drink it like that and also with plain rice and pickle
Rasama is a fav in my house, Loosk very deliicous.
ReplyDeleteThe arbi dish looks delicious..I love them..My mom used to prepare them often
ReplyDeleteArbi with rasam powder... now that's an idea... i love arbi a lot..looks good.
ReplyDeleteThanks jayasree for visiting my blog.Your rasam looks very nice.
ReplyDeletethat arbi is simply wonderful,surely going to try it..
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Hi Srivalli, big thank you for initiating me into the Arusuvai chain. I received my 'secret ingredient' this afternoon and I made a guess what it is too!! It is getting posted on my blog right after this..........Do I have a time limit??
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