Ingredients:-
Tamarind-small lime size
Turmeric powder-1/ tsp
Coriander leaves-few strings
salt to taste
water-3 cups
To Grind :-
Tomato-1 no
Garlic -4 to 5 cloves
Black Pepper -1 tsp
For Seasoning:-
Mustard Seeds-1 tsp
Hing-1/ tsp
Red chillies-1no
Curry leaves-few
Method:-
Soak tamarind for 10 minutes,extract juice and keep.
In a blender add pepper,garlic,tomato grind into coarsely.
In a big pan add the grounded mixture,turmeric powder,salt,tamarind jucie,coriander leaves,3 cup of water.Mix well and adjust the taste now.allow to boil in low heat.Boil for 10 minutes.
Heat a tsp of oil in a pan,temper with mustard,hing,red chilli and curry leaves.when they splutter add to hot rasam.cover it with a lid.
Serve with hot rice with papad.
Lovely presentation n delicious recipe
ReplyDeleteI can slurp it anytime...luks so tempting,divya
ReplyDeleteHot and spicy rasam, most welcome in this cold weather..
ReplyDeletewhat a great recipe. Looks really warm and delicious. :)
ReplyDeleteMy all time fav :)
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Clean step wise pictures. I too have tomato rasam in my blog but I prepare it in a different way. love your version too.
ReplyDeletedelicious looking flavourful rasam
ReplyDeletedefintiely will be tasting superbly!!!!
ReplyDeletewow....feel the aroma here....my all time fav...superb
ReplyDeleteLove the flavor, looks fantastic! Great work with step by step pics!
ReplyDeletewow....feel the aroma here....my all time fav...superb
ReplyDeletelunch at home is incomplete without Rasam...Love this flavorful and aromatic rasam
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious perfect for winter.
ReplyDeletecomfort food anytime, Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteTats my fav!!
ReplyDeletespicy and flavorful rasam, perfect to have with hot rice
ReplyDeleteSuper flavourful and comforting rasam..
ReplyDeleteMy favorite comfort food, can finish that whole bowl.
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Yum ...I wish I can have it
ReplyDeleteNormally I make rasam Now I will try in your method and see the taste . Thank you
ReplyDeleteperfect for this winter.. hot rasam is good for cold
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever tried this but it certainly looks interesting.
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wow delicious rasam,i need a cup of rasam now:)
ReplyDeletePerfect comfort food for winter and cold days.
ReplyDeleteperfect for this winter.....
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