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Protein-packed Muttai Thokku with tangy rasam and fluffy rice - a soul-satisfying, energy-giving lunch!

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Protein-packed Muttai Thokku with tangy rasam and fluffy rice - a soul-satisfying, energy-giving lunch!
This chettinad dish is perfect for lunch. With 708.5099999999999 calories and 25.06g of protein per serving, it's a muscle-gain option for your meal plan.
Prepare the Eggs
Sauté the Base
Cook the Masala
Add Spices and Simmer
Combine with Eggs and Finish
Serving size: 1 cup
Rinse and Soak the Rice (35 minutes)
Cook the Rice (15 minutes)
Rest and Fluff (10 minutes)
Serving size: 1 cup
Cook the Dal: In a pressure cooker, combine the rinsed toor dal, turmeric powder, and 1 cup of water. Pressure cook for 4-5 whistles on medium heat until the dal is completely soft and mushy. Once the pressure releases naturally, open the cooker and mash the dal well with the back of a spoon. Set aside.
Prepare the Rasam Base: While the dal cooks, combine the chopped tomatoes, tamarind paste, rasam powder, salt, and jaggery (if using) in a medium-sized pot. Add 2 cups of water. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 8-10 minutes until the tomatoes are soft and the raw smell of the tamarind has disappeared.
Combine and Simmer: Pour the mashed dal into the tomato-tamarind mixture. Add 1 more cup of water, or adjust to achieve your desired consistency. Stir everything together well. Bring the rasam to a gentle simmer over low heat for 5-7 minutes, allowing the flavors to meld. A frothy layer will form on top. Do not let it come to a rolling boil, as this can diminish the aroma.
Prepare the Tempering (Tadka): Heat ghee in a small pan (tadka pan) over medium heat. Once hot, add the mustard seeds and let them splutter completely. Add the cumin seeds, broken dried red chillies, and crushed garlic. Sauté for 30-40 seconds until the garlic turns light golden and fragrant. Finally, add the curry leaves and hing, and sauté for another 10 seconds.
Finish and Garnish: Immediately pour the hot tempering over the simmering rasam. You will hear a satisfying sizzle. Stir gently, then turn off the heat. Garnish with freshly chopped coriander leaves. Cover the pot and let the rasam rest for at least 5-10 minutes for the flavors to infuse before serving.