A few years ago, a fine summer day M wanted Sarki. Now, I could barely remember what a Sarki was. I was pretty sure the blame has to go on my mom, who most probably never made it at home.
I thought ringing up my mom would be best option even though I was told my mother in law makes it best. Its a little ego thing new brides have. Wait don't tell me you don't? Liar!
So I called my mom, anxiously I asked her what Sarki is and if she had a recipe. "Yeah" she said. Quickly almost in a confused tone, she gave me a caste of ingredients and rough estimates. Before I knew, I made a pot full of the soup and I was pretty impressed with myself. This stuff was good!
When I reported back to my mom that the recipe was a great hit, she said "Yeah? I really need to try it" Wait - you haven't tried it? How come you gave me the recipe? Where did you get the recipe? "Well, I tried to give you a recipe based on flavors I could remember from the community dinners"
Well, that's my mom. She is a everything nice and a little weird. I love you mom!
This is a quick and easy take on a Sarki. Sarki is a traditional bohra soup served in summers with lentils pilaf. The stock that is left from boiling of the lentils is used as a base for the soup. Souring agent such as lemon, green mango or yogurt is added to along with spices and then served at room temperature or cold.
Later, when my new bride ego subsided, I got an amazingly authentic recipe for Sarki which I'll post sometime soon. But I must admit as much as I love that, this easy yogurt soup has a place of its own. Its similar to the traditional in terms of flavors but is so much easier.
Cold Lentil Yogurt Soup
Serves 2
Click here for printable recipe
1 cup masor dal/brown lentil stock* (1/2 cup lentils boiled in 1 1/2 - 2 cups water )
1/8 cup masor dal, boiled, coarsely grind
1/2 cup yogurt**
1-2 spring onion, finely chopped
1/4 cumin seeds, roasted, coarsely ground
1 green chilly
1 tsp of lemon juice
Black salt/Salt to taste
For garnish
Grated cucumber
Mint Leaves
Note
*You can use the stock of what ever lentil you want I suppose but I have personally tried brown lentil, pigeon eye lentils and whole mung beans and they work equally well. You will not need all the lentils in the soup so you can use them in salads, stews or pilaf like I do.
Note
*You can use the stock of what ever lentil you want I suppose but I have personally tried brown lentil, pigeon eye lentils and whole mung beans and they work equally well. You will not need all the lentils in the soup so you can use them in salads, stews or pilaf like I do.
** You can make this soup vegan by substituting yogurt for raw green mango pulp with lemon juice
Method
Mix all the ingredients and garnish with grated cucumber and/or mint leaves. Serve cold or at room temperature.
Lovely clicks and a very refreshing soup for summer :)
ReplyDeletei love it ! simple & yummy . gorgeous photos :D
ReplyDeleteLOVE this recipe Kulsum! This is my kind of soup... We make a lot of yogurt based dishes in our community but never had anything with lentils + yogurt. I am sure it will taste great :)
ReplyDeleteLove how simple it is :)
Kulsum,
ReplyDeleteLove the photos with the rustic basket and the blue board is cool. Second one especially..
Btw, the ego thing is not a thing of new brides alone, just so you know! ;)
Haha your mom is cute. Thank you to Kulsum's mom! This soup looks wonderful for hot summer. Your mom or my mom don't keep the recipe written... they "remember" by the taste! I always enjoy looking at your photography from corner to corner!
ReplyDeleteI love your mom already! "She is a everything nice and a little weird."
ReplyDeleteThe photos as usual are breathtaking.
i can totally relate to that..gorgeous pics as usual
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual soup! I'm bookmarking this for later. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and very refreshing! I'm not vegan, but I imagine that the raw mango would be INCREDIBLE in this soup!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Kulsum! I love all the photos, they are simply stunning. And how funny your Mum gave you a recipe yet had never made it herself!
ReplyDeleteThis is my fav dal- kali masoor..although new, but I m sure I ll love this recipe..so refreshing & light.LOL..my mom has also done that with me a couple of times- so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting. I never ever would have thought of a soup like this. These days I am a lot into yogurt .. got to try this one out.
ReplyDeleteAs for the ego thingy .. tell me about it ;)
So different! I love the sound of this chilled soup. That first photo is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious. I don't cook with lentils often enough but I would absolutely love it in a yogurt based soup!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and simple unique soup recipe.
ReplyDeleteIn ingredients you have written to use 1/8 cup coarsely ground masoor Dal, you mean raw or we have to use little from boiled masoor Dal.
Thanks.
Thanks for pointing that out. I just updated the recipe with boiled word. If you make it please let me know how it goes :-)
ReplyDeleteHi! This soup looks very interesting.. I'd love to try it, I write down the recipe!
ReplyDeleteHa! Sounds like something my mom would do, at least know you know she has great instincts. Did she ever try her own recipe?
ReplyDeleteKulsum, this is a beautiful set of photos! Bravo! And I love the sound of this yoghurt soup
ReplyDeletewow cool soup fun for summer new to me
ReplyDeleteLOL. My mum does the exact same thing! Nobody loves us more than our mum and they try really hard for us. Hence the funny story you just shared with us.
ReplyDeleteThis looks interesting. I wish we lived near each other so that we can call each other over everytime we're blogging. That sounds like so much fun to me.
My mom used to usually make sarki with whole mung ..with mung thrown in pulao without yoghurt just lots of lemon juice as souring agent.And we usually had it chilled .I know no other way to make sarki.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds soooo good - I have never heard of it before, but now I really want to make it! Perfect for hot summer days.
ReplyDeleteWait, even I have never heard of this soup! It looks and sounds fabulous.
ReplyDeleteoooh I think I will love this soup... sounds so exotic :D
ReplyDeleteand beautiful clicks...
Gorgeous clicks and great soup.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is very new to me.. cold lentil yogurt soup? Absolutely intriguing!
Thank you so much everyone!
ReplyDelete@Sylvie Yes she did and she loves it as well.
@ZeeBee Yes! Mung dal one is common among Bohra's of Maharashtra but Masor dal is more common else where. I love both! :-)
Kulsum , do you add ground daaliya[roasted chana] for bulk when u make it with whole mung ? We add roasted daaliya,some roasted til,cumin,a green chilly and garnish with chopped spring onions and lots of coriander .rest is same as your recipe
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Hey!
ReplyDeleteNo we don't add roasted chana but sounds like something I would love to try. Rest of the recipe sounds similar and roasted til would be a great addition to this one too. There is a version my MIL makes which involves coconut, til, raw mango etc. Its another amazing recipe I will share sometime. I hope u give this one a try too ;-)
xoxo
The photo is just amazing and that soup looks to good to be true. I love it! So refreshing and light and flavorful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo and I am drooling! Loved the recipe. Masoor dal is my all-time favourite and I'd love to try out this new recipe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful recipe and all the better for being the quick version. This sounds like the perfect soup for a summer meal. Lentils I love but in yogurt it is gorgeous! Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a creative soup & I have never had anything like it. Sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics and this one is surely quite new...perfect for the summers!! Will let you when I try it out.
ReplyDeleteHi Kulsum, What a tasty-gorgeous looking cold soup! I've never tried it before, but now I really want to make it--This goes on my list to try :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day,
Aldy.
This sounds really interesting! Look forward to trying it when the weather warms up here in Sydney.
ReplyDeleteThis is very very intriguing and I love that your Mum was so confident without ever having made this before. Just what I love about food Kulsum, the deep connect! This soup must be just right for summer!
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are so gorgeous, Kulsum!! You're both an amazing cook AND an artist!
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks really interesting!
ReplyDeleteI tried the recipe you posted here ...next i'm going to try the coconut and til version with mung.I'm still waiting for your malida and khichda recipes,Kulsum
ReplyDeletefabulous!! I can't wait to try this one. Beautiful photos as always
ReplyDeleteOh my, doesn't that look amazing! I'd love to dig into that bowl!
ReplyDeletethis photos are aala! love the styling and simplicity of it all. x shayma
ReplyDeleteYesterday, when I was standing in the hot kitchen, looking at a pot of hot lentils I had just cooked, I realized that it was just too hot to eat something hot, so I googled "cold lentils". Up popped your recipe for cold lentil yogurt soup. We had everything for it, either in the refrigerator or growing in the yard, so I threw some ice into the lentils and prepared the rest of the ingredients. It was fast, easy and devoured by my crew of kids and husband. Yum! Thank you for sharing! People this stuff is good!
ReplyDeletehi, just saw your comment on my blog and followed the link. I think you are right. Yhe soup I had at Nooresha's seems to be similar. Great stuff
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