South Indian Style Rasam Recipe – The word ‘Rasam’ has its origin in ancient Sanskrit literature. ‘Rasam’ means juice in Sanskrit. However we refer Rasam to the spicy South Indian soup made from tomato and tamarind pulp. If you like spicy and tangy flavors you will love Rasam. This tasty Rasam soup is usually accompanied with rice, poriyals and other South Indian courses.
I love the tangy taste of this Tamarind Rasam. Rasam is very good if you have cold. The spicy taste helps to easy sour throat. Rasam makes an amazing soup dish for monsoon season.
This is a quick and simple south indian style rasam recipe. Sometimes you have to cheat a little to make life easy in kitchen 😉 I have used ready made Rasam powder which is readily available in grocery stores. However you can always make rasam powder at home and store it for later use. I have given the steps of making rasam powder in below recipe box.
South Indian Style Rasam recipe
1. Cut 2 tomatoes and add them in the mixture and roughly grind it. Don’t make the puree of the tomatoes.
- Tomato: 2 pieces crushed
- Tamarind: 30 gram
- Rasam powder: 1 tablespoon
- Dry red chili: 1 piece
- Curry leaves: 5 leaves
- Water: 2 cups
- Coriander leaves: 1/2 cup chopped
- Pinch of asafoetida (hing)
- Salt to taste
- Soak the tamarind in the water for about half an hour and strain out the pulp.
- Chop the tomato and roughly blend the tomato. Note: don’t make fine puree of the tomato.
- In a pan heat oil and add asafoetida (hing), dry chili, curry leaves and add the roughly blended tomatoes, let the tomato cook for about 5 min and then add rasam powder, salt and water and again cook for about 10 min. Sprinkle some fresh coriander leaves (cilantro) on top.
- In case you dont find the rasam powder not to worry there is the alternate way to make rasam powder. “If there's will there's a way” ; )
- Take 3-4 dry red chili, 1 tablespoon coriander seeds, 1 teaspoon cumin seeds, ½ teaspoon black pepper, 1 teaspoon chana dal, 2-3 cloves, 1 teaspoon methi seeds dry roast all the ingredients and put it in the mixture and make a fine powder.
- Note If you are using home made rasam powder in rasam, then in oil add the paste of 1 big garlic clove and 1 tablespoon of the above home made rasam powder.
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great cooking... i love your explanation.
Hi Rosalind Mani, I am glad you liked the explanation :) Do follow and send me suggestions if you have any.
Have always enjoyed this broth. With thanks.
Hi Gisela, yes its always delicious.. and you know what I made it today only :)
Thanks gopi
Actually i was really struggling with food,after my cook friends left.good recipe
thank u Jithesh :)
Great Recipe. You have explained it well.
Thank you Arun :)
Wow!!!! Yummy!!!! Tasty recipe
Thanks Dimple.. :)