Soppina Saaru -soup style /greens and lentils soup

This is my mother's way of making soppina saaru. I am not sure where amma learnt this but, this is one of our favorite accompaniment for mudde/raagi rounds.

You Need :

Palaka soppu/Palak/Spinach : 1 bunch (washed and chopped - 5 cups closely packed. 1 cup holds 100ml of water)

Washing Greens : Cut off the root from the bunch. Immerse the bunch in a pan ful of water. The pan should be preferably wide and shallow. Round & deep bottomed pans make good choice as all the dust and sand settles down and your can collect the greens which float on top. Soak the greens in water for 5-10 minutes. Wash 2-3 times before you start chopping.

Togari bele : 1/2 cup (1 cup holds 100ml of water)
EErulli/Onion : 1 (medium sized, deskinned and chopped into 1" cubes)
Belulli/Garlic : 2 big pieces
Onamenasinakayi/Redchillies : 4 - 6 (adjust according to your spice levels)
Kottambaribeeja/Coriander Seeds : 1 tbsp
Jeerige/Jeera : 1/2 tsp
Harishina/Turmeric : 1 pinch

Other ingredients:
Hunasehannu/Tamarind Juice : 2 tbsp
Salt
Oggarane/seasoning (click to follow the link)

1.Pressure cook greens, bele/dal, onion, garlic, chillies, coriander seeds, cumin and turmeric with 2-3 cups/enough of water. Cook everything together in a vessel.
2.Remove the cooked contents outside the cooker and keep it aside. This should come to room temparature.
3.Once the cooked greens has achieved room temparature, add tamarind juice and salt to it. Grind the mixture to a smooth paste in your juicer or mixer grinder.
4.Remove the contents to a pan and add seasoning. Boil it for 2-3 mins. Check for salt and sour levels and adjust.
5.Serve with hot mudde / rice with little ghee. Enjoy Maadi ..! Not interested to eat with rice?? Just drink the soup with a blob of butter on it :D

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Saraswathi Astottara, Lalitha Sahasranama

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19 comments:

  1. LG this one is awesome! I was just looking for a monsoon recipe for greens, and here you have a great one!:)

    Thanks!
    Sharon

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  2. i make palak almost the same way..love it with rice and ghee..
    btw. thanks for the links for the ashtothram and lalitha sahasranamam..

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  3. yes, i think it'll make a great tasty soup.

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  4. Thats a diif kind of saaru lakshmi...looks perfect with mudde

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  5. ery new to me,sounds yumm and would be so filling:)

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  6. Same pinch Kanri nanu yivattu mudde soppina saaru maadide ootakki. Again I am feeling hungry.nice bowl Lakshmi.

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  7. nice yummy saaru .. I love this with mudde

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  8. Hey Awesome saaru kanri ..alri ragi mudde jote tinno saaaru ide tane ..was looking for the same recipe ..Thanks for sharing kanri ..:)

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  9. Thats hearty and healthy bowl, would taste grt with rice

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  10. idannu Mysore kade Gowdru, masoppu anthare. Perfect with mudde (as mentioned). I love this saaru with rice , papad & ghee. Tastes divine.

    BTW, I got Zyka Kokum last time from Mustafa. It would be there along with Jeera, Mustard, menthya & other spices. Check madi.

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  11. Looks nice and healthy. Have made it always till just the 2nd last step. Never tried grinding it. Nice idea.

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  12. This soppina saaru sounds great, LG! Will try it your way.

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  13. Lovely Saaru. For some reason, both hubby and I are fed up of rice - we are living on everything except rice...and this 'soup' sounds perfect!

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  14. Wow looks yummy and tempting me.. I really love to soup and saaru... perfect for winter and health hah

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  15. Anonymous17 July, 2009

    Thnq Lakshmi for the list of Habbagalu........ and saaru looks yummy..!!!!!!!!!
    Mangala

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  16. This must be the 10th time am trying to post comment :(....looks so gud...I like the colour so much

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  17. Wonderful, love this saaru...long time since I made it...is this what they also call 'bas saaru' ?

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  18. I love Indian dishes and this soup sound great. ;)

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