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Osaman and Lachko Dal -A traditional Gujarati dish

Yesterday, on my way to the baker’s, I decided to drop in at my friend’s place to return a book I had borrowed the previous week. The aroma of a dish being just seasoned, hit my sense of smell much before I reached the doors of her home. As she welcomed me in, the spicy aroma wafted through me. We got talking on the latest happening topics as usual but then my mind was on –what was cooking?

As though she read my thoughts, my friend offered me a taste of the traditional Gujarati dish ‘Osaman’. I enjoyed it so much, that she was happy to share the recipe with me. Osaman is a clear soup, prepared with lentil as its main ingredient. This dish is a Gujarati equivalent of the ‘rasam’ from South India.

The eating habits of the Gujarati’s, focus more on easily digestive foods, they classify food as ‘light ‘or ‘heavy’. Osaman is easy to digest and is considered as a ‘light food’. Traditionally it is served with lachko dal and rice.

Ingredients for Osaman

Ingredients for Lachko Dal

For Osaman and Lachko Dal : Pressure cook 2 cups of  tur dal(1 cup of Osaman ingredient and 1 cup of Lachko Dal ingredient) with 2 ½ cups of water and ½ tsp turmeric.

Method for Osaman:

Method for Lachko Dal

Serve the traditional Gujarati dish Osaman with Lachko Dal and rice.

Preparation Time: ½ hour
Cook Time: ½ hour

Rating:
4,
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Serves: 4

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