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Thakkali Kuzhambu | Thakkali Kulambu | Tomato Saar Recipe

Updated: Dec 1, 2015 · Published: Feb 25, 2010 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 36 Comments

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I have been on a grand cooking spree over the past couple of weeks. The focus has mostly been South Indian recipes, especially new rasam, sambar, and kuzhambu recipes which I haven't tried before.

This Thakkalu Kuzhambu or Tomato Saar Recipe is as delicious as it is simple. I love anything tomato-flavoured and especially when it's kuzhambu with coconut ground in it, it's extra special for me. This Tomato Kulambu goes great with rice and some chips. You can add a dry vegetable curry on the side, like a betroot thoran or a beans mezhukkupuratti which would just take your meal to the next level.

So now let's check out how to make Thakkali Kuzhambu using this easy recipe from Arch.

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Now onto the Tomato Saar Recipe.

Thakkali Kuzhambu | Tomato Saar Recipe
Serves 4
Recipe source: Arch

Ingredients:
4 ripe tomatoes
3-4 green chillies
1 cup grated coconut
A few curry leaves
1 red chilli
½ teaspoon mustard seeds
A pinch of hing / asafoetida
1.5 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoon grated jaggery

How to make Thakkali Kuzhambu:

1. Blanch the tomatoes in hot water. Peel the skin off and keep aside to cool. Reserve the water for later use.

2. Grind the green chillies, coconut, and tomatoes in a blender till smooth

3. Add the reserved water to the tomato-coconut paste and bring to boil in a pan.

4. Add salt and jaggery and cook down until desired consistency is reached. If the kuzhambu is too thick, you can add more water to begin with.

5. For tempering, heat oil in a small pan and add mustard seeds, broken red chilli, curry leaves and asafoetida.

6. Dunk the seasoning over the thakkali kuzhambu and serve with hot rice

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  1. DEESHA

    February 26, 2010 at 3:22 pm

    When I bloghop, I usually look for simple recipes than some exotic ones. come to think of it, who really has the time to toil in the kitchen. We look for something that makes a quick hearty meal. your recipes are just fine. I love your everyday recipes. Keep this going .. BTW I want some more authentic kerala veggie dishes from yu ..

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  2. Sharmila

    February 26, 2010 at 1:17 pm

    You spoke my mind Nags ... but I like the daily food and simple recipes. 🙂
    And I like your blog. 🙂

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  3. caniwrite

    February 26, 2010 at 9:40 am

    Hey! Hi! Nice page you have here, including the photographs. Looks delicious!

    I came across your blog when I was looking at my earlier blogpage (caniwrite.blogspot). I saw you commented on a couple of my posts then, but I must have missed yours, since I had shifted over to wordpress. Just thought I should return the effort you made. Am quite late, I know, but here's a start!:)

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  4. Tina

    February 26, 2010 at 9:05 am

    Beautiful clicks dear...Really tempting..

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  5. simply.food

    February 25, 2010 at 9:43 pm

    Soup looks absolutely delicious.

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  6. meeso

    February 25, 2010 at 9:36 pm

    Well, that really looks tasty... Can't wait to see what you do 🙂

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  7. Annarasa

    February 25, 2010 at 7:48 pm

    Looks delicious.

    Apu

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  8. Swathi

    February 25, 2010 at 6:08 pm

    Nag,

    Whatever you want to post go ahead and post, daily recipe or non-daily ones.

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  9. Shama Nagarajan

    February 25, 2010 at 5:40 pm

    delicious and tempting saar..nice click

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  10. Sig

    February 25, 2010 at 4:09 pm

    I know exactly what you mean Nags, especially about that last bullet. I have completely stopped looking at my reader. I really want to get back into it though, as I enjoy browsing other blogs.

    I try and post a lot of non-run of the mill recipes, but when I look through my stats, the traditional ones are the most popular, especially over time. So that means many people out there are searching for regular every day recipes. So my resolution is to post more of those 🙂

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