101 uses of the tamarind pulp
101 uses of the tamarind pulp

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These blocks of tamarind pulp are the tamarind fruit pods stripped of the outer husk and compressed tightly together. Sometimes the seeds are removed, but we usually find a few errant seeds even in packages marked "seedless"! The pulp itself is very fibrous. ✿ Veganlovlie Recipes / How to Deseed & Prepare Tamarind Pulp or Paste - Vegan : I have a few recipes coming up that uses tamarind pulp.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have 101 uses of the tamarind pulp using 3 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make 101 uses of the tamarind pulp:
  1. Get Tamarind
  2. Get Water
  3. Make ready Sugar/honey and lemon juice

Tamarind pulp is often sold in a plastic covered block. It is the tamarind pulp with the shell and seeds removed. Also Known as Tamarind extract, Imli ka guda. What is tamarind pulp, imli pulp?

Instructions to make 101 uses of the tamarind pulp:
  1. After soaking your tamarind and removing the seeds, the pulp remains
  2. Set the pulp aside and cover it with a cling film or put it in airtight container..remove any impurities
  3. Use the pulp to make dips,chutney,to marinate your chicken and other meat
  4. Spice up your porridge with a little of the pulp
  5. Add it to your sauces and stews too
  6. Refrigerate it for up to a month
  7. Bhajia served with chutney

Tamarind pulp is a thick extract made from tamarind. Tamarind is used in many dishes and desserts around the world. It's even an ingredient in Worcestershire sauce. One of my favorite ways to enjoy tamarind is tamarind balls: candy-sized balls of the pulp rolled in sugar. The instructions for using tamarind pulp are below.

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