Ulavacharu recipe (Horse gram soup | Kollu rasam) - Everyday Nourishing Foods (2024)

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This Ulavacharu (Horse gram soup - Kollu rasam) is an authentic South Indian rasam recipe with horse gram. You will find detailed steps to make this horse gram soup using an Instant pot and stovetop pressure cooker in this recipe.

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Ulavacharu, my most favorite rasam and it is uber delicious. This is a typical Andhra dish, quite famous all over the world.

Packaged ulavacharu is available nowadays and is often exported to other countries from Andhra Pradesh state. And making this horse gram soup at home is very easy and today I'm sharing the easiest and tasty recipe.

There are many variations to this recipe and after trying many different versions, I have settled down to this one.

Ulavalu, known as horse gram in English. We usually consume this legume at least twice a week in winter, and this horse gram rasam is a good way to do so.

Instant pot Instructions

  • Soak horse gram for at least 8 hours in 3-4 cups of water. Then, drain the soaked horse gram and wash it twice to remove impurities.
  • Now add washed horse gram to the instant pot inner pot.
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  • Add water to this now and close the Instant pot with its lid. Seal the vent.
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  • Start the Instant pot in manual or pressure cook mode and cook it on high pressure for 15 minutes.
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  • Once the instant pot beeps, switch it off and let the pressure release naturally or wait for 10 minutes and then do a quick pressure release.
  • Horse gram will be cooked nicely and yet retain their structure.
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  • Now strain the water from horse gram and reserve both water and cooked horse gram separately.
  • Now take ¾ cup of cooked horse gram into a mixer grinder.
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  • To this, add red chili, chopped onion, garlic cloves, tamarind and blend it into a smooth paste using water.
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  • Wipe off the instant pot inner pot once and start the instant pot again in sautee mode.
  • To the hot pot, add oil, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves, and hing.
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  • Once they splutter, add the reserved water to the instant pot inner pot.
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  • Add the blended horse gram paste to the instant pot along with salt, coriander powder, cumin powder, fenugreek powder, and turmeric powder.
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  • Mix everything well and let it boil for 8 to 10 minutes until you see a thick frothy top on the rasam.
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  • Switch off the Instant pot and serve the Ulavacharu with hot rice.
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Ulavacharu recipe using a stovetop pressure cooker:

  • Soak horse gram for at least 8 hours in 3-4 cups of water. Then, drain the soaked horse gram and wash it twice to remove impurities.
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  • Add thoroughly washed horse gram and water to the pressure cooker.
  • Cook it for 15 to 20 minutes on medium flame(approximately 7-8 whistles)
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  • Horse gram will not turn mushy even though you cook for this long time. They retain their structure, as shown in the picture.
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  • Once the pressure settles down, strain the horse gram and collect the strained liquid into a vessel or pan in which you plan to make rasam.
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  • Now take a mixer jar and add ¾th cup of cooked ulavalu (horse gram) to it.
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  • Also, add red chili, tamarind, roughly chopped onion, garlic cloves to the mixer grinder and grind it into a smooth paste using ¾th cup water.
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  • Add this paste to horse gram water and put it to boil on the stove. To this, add turmeric powder, coriander powder, cumin and methi powder, salt.
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  • Let the ulavacharu boil for 10 to 12 minutes on medium flame. You should see the frothy top on the rasam.
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  • While horse gram rasam is boiling, heat a small kadai and add oil to make tadka.
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  • Add cumin seeds, mustard seeds, whole red chili, and curry leaves to the hot oil and let it splutter.
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  • Switch off the stove and add a pinch of hing to the tadka. It's optional but recommended for authentic taste. Please omit hing if you want this recipe as gluten-free.
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  • By now, ulavacharu will be boiled thoroughly, and it will not have any raw smell.
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  • Add the tadka to the boiling ulavacharu and switch off the flame.
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  • If you want, you can add chopped coriander leaves now.
  • Serve the ulavacharu with hot rice and a dollop of ghee. It's heaven on a plate. 😋

Recipe Notes and variations:

  • Though Horse gram looks small, they are tough. Soaking them overnight or eight hours will reduce cooking time.
  • There is no alternative for tamarind, and if you do not have fresh tamarind, you can use tamarind paste.
  • You can use black or brown horse gram. Only the color might be slightly different, but both taste the same.
  • You can double or triple the recipe. Cooking times will be the same.
  • If you do not have fenugreek powder or cumin powder handy, you can grind the whole seeds while grinding the horse gram mixture.
  • Usually, ulavacharu is served along with hot rice. I do like to have it as it is for a light dinner.
  • You can serve this along with cooked millet or cooked quinoa.
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Horse gram soup - Kollu rasam - Ulavacharu recipe

Sravanthi Chanda

This is a simple and delicious soith Indian style ulavacharu recipe. Also called kollu rasam or horse gram rasam. This recipe includes both Instant pot and stovetop methods.

4.80 from 5 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Course Main Course, Side Dish, Soup

Cuisine Indian

Servings 4

Equipment

  • Instant Pot

  • Pressure cooker

Ingredients

Main ingredients of ulavacharu

  • ½ cup Horse gram raw
  • 3-4 cups water
  • ½ tablespoon tamarind paste if using fresh, use gooseberry sized tamarind
  • 1 red chili
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 1 small onion
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 1 teaspoon coriander powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cumin powder
  • ¼ teaspoon fenugreek powder
  • Salt to taste

Ingredients for tadka

  • 1.5 tablespoon oil
  • ¼ teaspoon mustard seeds
  • ¼ teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 1 sprig curry leaves
  • 2 red chili
  • Pinch of hing optional

Instructions

Instant pot instructions

  • Soak horse gram for at least 8 hours in 3-4 cups of water. Then, drain the soaked horse gram and wash it twice to remove impurities.

  • Now add washed horse gram to the instant pot inner pot.

  • Add water to this now and close the Instant pot with its lid. Seal the vent.

  • Start the Instant pot in manual or pressure cook mode and cook it on high pressure for 15 minutes.

  • Once the instant pot beeps, switch it off and let the pressure release naturally or wait for 10 minutes and then do a quick pressure release.

  • Now strain the water from horse gram and reserve both water and cooked horse gram separately.

  • Take ¾ cup of cooked horse gram into a mixer grinder. To this, add red chili, chopped onion, garlic cloves, tamarind and blend it into a smooth paste using water.

  • Wipe off the instant pot inner pot once and start the instant pot again in sautee mode.

  • To the hot pot, add oil, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves, and hing.

  • Once they splutter, add the reserved water to the instant pot inner pot.

  • Add this blended paste to the instant pot along with salt, coriander powder, cumin powder, fenugreek powder, and turmeric powder.

  • Mix everything well and let it boil for 8 to 10 minutes until you see a thick frothy top on the rasam.

  • Switch off the Instant pot and serve the Ulavacharu with hot rice.

Stovetop instructions

  • Soak horse gram for at least 8 hours in 3-4 cups of water. Then, drain the soaked horse gram and wash it twice to remove impurities.

  • Add thoroughly washed horse gram and water to the pressure cooker. Cook it for 15 to 20 minutes on medium flame(approximately 7-8 whistles)

  • Once the pressure settles down, strain the horse gram and collect the strained liquid into a vessel or pan in which you plan to make rasam.

  • Now take a mixer jar and add ¾th cup of cooked ulavalu (horse gram) to it.

  • Also, add red chili, tamarind, roughly chopped onion, garlic cloves to the mixer grinder and grind it into a smooth paste using ¾th cup water.

  • Add this paste to horse gram water and put it to boil on the stove. To this, add turmeric powder, coriander powder, cumin and methi powder, salt.

  • Let the ulavacharu boil for 10 to 12 minutes on medium flame. You should see the frothy top on the rasam.

  • While horse gram rasam is boiling, heat a small kadai and add oil to make tadka.

  • Add cumin seeds, mustard seeds, whole red chili, and curry leaves to the hot oil and let it splutter.

  • Switch off the stove and add a pinch of hing to the tadka. It's optional but recommended for authentic taste.

  • By now, ulavacharu will be boiled thoroughly, and it will not have any raw smell.

  • Add the tadka to the boiling ulavacharu and switch off the flame.

  • Serve the ulavacharu with hot rice and a dollop of ghee.

Notes

Adjust water for desired consistency.

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  1. Amara

    My husband loves Ulavacharu. Yours look delicious Sravanthi.

    Reply

  2. Pavani

    Ulavacharu recipe (Horse gram soup | Kollu rasam) - Everyday Nourishing Foods (38)
    I've heard a lot about ulava charu but never made it myself. Thank you so much for the detailed recipe, I am going to give this a try soon.

    Reply

  3. Harini Rupanagudi

    Wow! Such an aromatic rasam there. We love ulava charu and make it slightly differently but this one sounds yumm too.

    Reply

  4. NARMADHA

    Ulavacharu recipe (Horse gram soup | Kollu rasam) - Everyday Nourishing Foods (39)
    Horse gram rasam looks so inviting and different. I too make horse gram rasam but will add tomatoes. Will try your version sometime.

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    • Sravanthi

      Thank you so much Narmadha 🙂

      Reply

  5. Rukmini Reddy

    Thank you Sravanthi for sharing the authentic Ulavacharu recipe. You are super. Thanks to your husband who encouraged you to start this blog. My family liked the Ulava charu very much. I heard about ulava kattu. It was intimidating to attempt it. But you made it easy as I followed your recipe.
    God bless you!

    Reply

    • Sravanthi

      Thank you so much Rukmini for your kind words. This ulavacharu is our favorite recipe (even my 2-year-old son loves this). And I am so happy that your family enjoyed this recipe. Thank you for providing your valuable feedback 🙂

      Reply

  6. Sai Kiran

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    ulavacharu is my fav recipe all time...! ulavacharu lo idly munchukoni tintey ahaa...!!!!

    Reply

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