Tomato Charu is the Andhra version of a spicy tomato rasam that is made with fresh tomatoes, tamarind, spices, rasam powder and herbs. It is best paired with steamed rice or can be served as a soup or appetizer drink.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 15 minutes
- Cook time: 15 minutes
- Total time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 4
- Category: Main Course, Starters
- Cuisine: Andhra, South Indian
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon tamarind (- dried)
- ¼ cup water (- hot)
- 250 grams tomato (or 4 to 5 medium tomatoes)
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
- ½ teaspoon red chilli powder
- 2 cups water
- salt (as required)
- 2 teaspoons rasam powder
- 2 to 3 tablespoons coriander leaves (- chopped (cilantro))
- 1 tablespoon oil ((can use sesame, sunflower or peanut oil))
- ½ teaspoon mustard seeds
- ½ teaspoon cumin seeds
- 1 pinch asafoetida ((hing))
- 10 to 12 curry leaves (or 1 sprig curry leaves)
- 2 dry red chilies (- crowns removed, halved and seeds removed)
Method
Preparation
- Soak tamarind in hot water for 15 to 20 minutes.
- Then squeeze the tamarind and extract the pulp. Set aside the tamarind extract.
- When the tamarind is soaking, chop the tomatoes.
- Add them along with their juices in a blender jar.
- Blend to smooth puree.
- Transfer the tomato puree in a pan or pot.
- Now add turmeric powder and red chilli powder.
- Then add water and mix very well.
Making tomato charu
- Keep the pan on the stove top. Cover with a lid. Then on a low to medium flame let the tomato mixture cook for 3 to 4 minutes.
- Then remove the lid and continue to simmer for 1 to 2 minutes or till the rawness of the tomatoes dissipates.
- Next using a small strainer, strain the tamarind pulp and add it to the charu. You can also opt to add the tamarind extract directly without straining it.
- Mix very well.
- Next add salt as per taste. Simmer for 4 to 5 minutes.
- Then add rasam powder. Cook for a further 3 to 4 minutes.
- Turn off heat, cover the pan and set aside.
Tempering
- Heat oil in a small pan or tadka pan. Lower the heat and add mustard seeds. Let them crackle.
- Then add cumin seeds and let them splutter.
- Next add dry red chilies and curry leaves along with a pinch of asafoetida.
- Fry until the red chilies change color and curry leaves become crisp. Turn off heat and pour the entire tempering mixture into the tomato charu.
- Cover the pan with a lid for 5 minutes so that the tempering flavors infuse into the charu.
- Then add chopped coriander leaves.
- Serve Tomato Charu hot with rice or like a soup.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.