There are so many versions of the famous "Mulligatawny Soup" (the literal Tamil translation being just "pepper water" ) that I decided to add my own version-a pineapple (yes,now that I have THE pineapple cutter I can actually experiment with pineapple dishes, since we seem to buying it almost every week) flavoured mulligatawny soup. The addition of the pineapple makes this soup a perfect soup for summer or winter!
Ingredients:
Ingredients:
- Pineapple: 1 cup (chopped)
- Onion: 1/2 medium (finely chopped)
- Garlic:2 cloves(crushed)
- Ginger:1/2 " piece(finely chopped)
- Pepper: 1-2 teaspoon(freshly ground)
- Turmeric: a pinch
- Curry powder or Sambar/rasam powder:1/2 to 1 teaspoon
- Green chillies:1-2(slit lengthwise)
- Water/vegetable broth/dal water: 2 cups
- Oil: 1 teaspoon
- Salt: to taste
- Sugar/Jaggery: 1 teaspoon(optional)
- Mustard seeds: 1/2 teaspoon
- Zeera/Cumin seeds-1 teaspoon
- Peppercorns:3-4 nos.
- Curry leaves:2-3 nos.
- Hing/Asafoetida: a pinch (optional)
- Puree half the quantity of the pineapple into a fine paste and keep aside.
- Heat the oil in a saucepan and add the mustard seeds,cumin seeds and peppercorns.
- When the mustard starts to sputter,add the curry leaves,turmeric and the asafoetida (optional).
- Add the chopped ginger and the crushed garlic and stir-fry till slightly brown.
- Then,add the chopped onions,green chillies and salt and saute till the onions are golden brown.
- Add the pineapple puree along with the rest of the chopped pineapple pieces,curry or sambar/rasam powder,sugar/jaggery(optional) and stir continuously for about 5-6 minutes on medium heat.
- Add about 2 cups of water/vegetable broth (or you could also use the water after boiling dal) and let it simmer for about 10 minutes.
- Serve hot with a dash of freshly ground pepper.
38 comments:
looks fab for summer, i like gazpacho lol
Wow i never would have thought to have put pineapple in a soup. Looks delicious!!
never made soup with pineapple, looks very hearty!!
I have made the chicken, rice with pineapple, but haven't tried with the soup.
Looks a yummy dessert soup to me.
I really admire your patience and uniqueness in the kitchen! The soup looks great.
wow....pineapple in mulligatawny! Love your idea...I cant wait to try this one...looks comforting :)
I am not a soup person,but i am big fan of pineapples.. i should try this ..looks yum..
girl, u seem to be making the most of the pineapple cutter. this is a great soup I must say..my dad loves this kinda soup
Reb-gazpacho sounds fab too!
Jenn-aww,come on,you would have eventually come up with it!!
Parita-well it was a 'fun'soup rather than a hearty soup;)
Angie-oh yes,you could definitely have it as a dessert soup :)
Gina-you should have seen me 3 years ago(no patience and definitely no uniqueness) ;)
Gita,Vrinda-let me know if you do!
Shuba-YES,definitely making the most(paisa vasool types);)
Holy cow...how creative! It sounds so delicious :)
What a fun combination! This looks delicious!
yummy yummy!! super recipe..
At first when I saw "pineapple" I thought it was gonna be a cold soup! But hot? Wow, I'm really intrigued!
This soup sounds excellent with pineapple, great for summer! A very creative idea!
Fabulous! I remember hearing all about Mulligatawny on Seinfeld's Soup Nazi episode and being totally intrigued. it's funny, I rarely see it on the menu at Indian restaurants here. I think I should just make it! :)
I love soups.. looking so good and i have to try it..
Nice soup..Never heard of this name..
Soup using pineapple..wow ...Soup looks delicious yaar
I love pineapple ..so def i will try this ..
lovely delicious soup
fav summer soup? cucumber or tomatoes, sooo fresh! but this one sounds really delicious!
Gosh, how interesting - would never have put pineapple in with those flavors, but that just means I should get even more adventurous! Good idea Sweta.
This sounds like a really cool summer treat.
My cousin was making this Mulligatawny Soup, but it was the usual Mulligatawny Soup that I think was pretty generic. So, I am looking for something a bit unusual like your here with the pineapple. Sounds like a good one for me to try. Thanks for the recipe Sweta!
Loved the addition of pineapple in soup! fabulous n healthy one! And now that you have the cutter I guess I can expect more pineapple dishes right :D
This sounds wonderful! The hot and sweet combo with the curry has to be so great. I just may venture to try this one. Hopefully I can find all I need here.
sounds refreshing! I've been wanting to make watermelon gazpacho :)
Dar,Kittymatti,Sophia,Natasha, Pavithra, Shama, Muneeba :thanks :)
Teresa-thanks for visiting.
Lorraine: come to think of it,you are absolutely right-I don't think I've seen any Indian restaurants serving it either:(
Prathiba:you might have heard it with another spelling-mulliga thanni (pepper water) ;)
Veena,Elra,Lori:let me know if you do!
Coco-i love cold cucumber soup too:)
Diana:yes,a yummy treat!!
Pooja:you're absolutely right ;)
Sweet n Spicy n tangy,this is a whole new rasam recipe.Love the chilled soups like avocado yogurt for summers:)
Everytime I hear the name Mulligatawny it reminds me of Seinfeld :) looks so easy to make and the sweet and the hot taste will sure make this a winner
I bet this is terrific! I can just about taste it!
Great recipe!!
Hands down, my favorite summer soup is gazpacho!
Glad you added pineapple to your soup; I absolutely love pineapple, and have a pineapple cutter myself. In my opinion, the addition of pineapple makes a much sweeter tasting dish. Just the same, like adding pineapple to salsa, which tastes so good! Thanks again for a nice soup recipe.
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Sounds and looks great for the hot days...very interesting combination of ingredients...have to try.
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i love oineapple in any form ...but this is new for me....fruit in a peppery soup.....may be i like it..
The pineapple with the spices and chiles sounds great!
Wow ! Never made a soup with pineapple ..will be interesting to try !
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