
Tamarind paste/Tamarind pulp ( Puli Paste) is one of the most important ingredients for making sambar, rasam, vathakuzhambu in South Indian cooking. I have seen my friends buying tamarind paste from stores every month in their grocery purchase. But I don’t have the habit of using store bought tamarind paste as I am concerned about the use of preservatives. So I soak tamarind everyday before I start cooking and take tamarind pulp freshly. But most of the time I forget to soak and do it in last minute by heating the tamarind in water for quick soaking. Recently when I was talking with my friend Shalini, she told about her homemade tamarind paste. She said its handy for quick cooking and the wastage of tamarind would be very much reduced. She told me to try it once to believe
.Last week I made tamarind paste just for 1 week usage and stored in refrigerator.As she told, its really useful and I am impressed with this. It saves more time especially while cooking during busy morning hours. I am sure it would be a big help for working women. You can make it in bulk quantity and preserve for months by keeping in refrigerator. It would be much better than store bought tamarind pulp. Lets see how to make tamarind paste at home and store it.

Homemade Tamarind Paste
How to make tamarind paste at home
INGREDIENTS
1 cup – 250ml
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Make your own homemade tamarind paste and use it for your quick cooking !

Thank you,Chitra.This is very useful.:)
Thanks Geetha :)
Useful post,thanks for sharing Chitra.
Thank you Suja :)
This is such a useful post! Some recipes call for tamarind paste and I simply skip because I don't have it… will pin this and make it and stock some in my fridge for the rainy days… Thank you so much for sharing…
Thanks Rafee. It sure helps :)