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Showing posts with label Lemon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lemon. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Lemon Rasam - A sour soup made with lemon juice


As the name indicates a variety of rasam made with lemon juice. Lemon is substituted for tamarid juice to give the tangy / sour taste. Note that lemon juice has to be added at the end, if it is allowed to boil then the taste turns bitter. A very simple preparation, which needs no grinding and the ginger added, gives an unique taste to the soup. Usually lemon rasam is relatively mild, compared to other varieties of rasam. Adding more dal with ground pepper & cumin seeds can make a thicker spicy version of the rasam. Enjoy the rasam with rice and a spicy potato curry.




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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Kozhi varatiyathu/Chicken stir fry

Excellent recipe for chicken with coconut. The shallot onions is a key ingredient to give the recipe it's taste. The lemon juice added at the end helps to get rid of the smell. If you are a good fan of pepper chicken add a bit of freshly ground pepper along with the shallots. Enjoy the recipe with rice and rasam or as an appetizer.



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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Lemon - Yelumichai - Nimboo










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Lemons are oval in shape and feature a yellow, texturized outer peel. Like other citrus fruits, their inner flesh is encased in eight to ten segments. While most lemons are tart, acidic and astringent, they are also surprisingly refreshing.

Why Eat Lemons?
While rarely consumed on their own, lemons make a major contribution to the flavors of many foods we eat. Although you wouldn't choose this tart citrus fruit for a snack, you might well squeeze some lemon juice over a fish fillet, add a wedge of lemon to your tea, or grate some flavorful lemon zest into your favorite cookie dough.

Nutrition Info
These flavour-packed fruits are loaded with vitamin C, a vitamin whose deficiency can cause scurvy. Aside from supplying substantial amounts of vitamin C, the main benefits of lemons relate to their seasoning potential. By adding tart fresh lemon juice and lemon zest to recipes can reduce the amount of salt needed to enhance the flavors in rice, potatoes, salads, and cooked vegetables--while adding no fat and negligible calories.

Storing Lemons
If you are planning to use lemons quickly, you can leave them in a basket at room temperature; they will keep for about two weeks without refrigeration. Lemons stored in a plastic bag in the refrigerator crisper will keep for up to six weeks. If you have extra lemons on hand and want to save them before they spoil, squeeze the juice into an ice-cube tray, then transfer the frozen juice cubes to a plastic bag.

Indian Recipes made from Lemon
Lemon Rice
Lime Pickle
Lemon Rice Noodles
Lemon Pickle without Oil