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Healthy appetizer
Though there are a thousand varieties of rasam, this particular type seems to please our taste buds with mild energising flavour. This famous dish is from Mysore, often prepared during great feast at the palace to serve the Kings and Queens (general myth). Well not anymore… it can be made in your own kitchen with ease and don't really have to be kings and queens to get a taste of this royal rasam.
Simple homestyle lemon flavoured rasam.
Suppossed to be a country side classic, something which we don't get to taste very often. Mild tangy flavour mixed with sweet coocnut milk gives this rasam a sweet & sour taste.
side dishes can be appalam,potato or any side dishes …. its good for digestion
RASAM Take some dhal that was cooked for sambar, 2 tbl spoons and some dhal water. To it add tamarind juice, tomatoes, coriander leaves, crushed garlic and ground pepper, cumin seeds, coriander seeds and 1 red chilli. Mix them well adding salt. In a pot heat a spoon of oil/ghee and season with mustard, asafoteda, curryleaves and 1 red chilli.Pour the above mixture and cook it on low fire. When it froths up remove from the stove. Rasam should not boil.
Simple beginner level south Indian rasam made with black pepper and cumin seeds.
Spicy soup
Kathirikkai Podi curry is a quick stir fry made using Brinjal and fresh spice mix.
Simple egg fry recipe!