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Friday 19 August 2011

Jeera Milagu Rasam

To serve 4/5 persons
Popularity: This is a very famous 'pathiya' samayal and is very effective when someone is recovering from fever / cold.
Ingredients:
  1. Tamarind: Size of a big lemon
  2. Toor Dal: 2 tbsps
  3. Jeera: 1 Tbsp
  4. Pepper: 1 Tbsp
  5. Curry Leaves: Few
  6. Red Chilly: 2 (medium sized)
  7. Salt
  8. Ghee
  9. Water
Preparation Procedure:
  1. Extract Tamarind essence by putting tamarind in warm water (say 400 ml).
  2. Add salt, very few curry leaves and boil the tamarind water for 10 mins.
  3. In a kadai, add 2 tsps of ghee and roast the Toor dal, pepper, Jeera and red chillies for 2 to 3 mins. Allow this roasted mix to cool down for few mins and grind them in a mixer by adding few curry leaves. You can grind them first without adding water as a fine powder and then add little water and grind them to make it as a paste.
  4. Add this paste to the boiling tamarind water and stir well and allow this to boil for 5 more mins stirring at regular intervals.
  5. Add 2 tsps of ghee in the kadai, add mustard seeds and while it starts spluttering, add it to the Rasam and add little more curry leaves to the Rasam and switch off the stove.
Do NOT add asafoedita for Jeera Milagu Rasam since it may taste a little bitter

14 comments:

  1. This is the authentic recipe for Jeera Milagu Rasam! Thanks!

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  2. loved it. thanks

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    1. Thank you :) This is a recipe that we long for esp while recovering from cold and fever.

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  3. very cool...true to what Akila said.

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  4. Tried it today and came out very well. Yummy and hot(spice) Rasam. Thank you for the recipe

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  5. Wow rasam tastes good n really cures my cold too.i feel so better.thanx for ths recipe.

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  6. Thank you very much.

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  7. thanks so much

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  8. Tks for the recipe. Came out really well. I have recovered from my cold and my husband and son also loved the taste. Tks again.

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  9. Thanks very much for this! Came out really well!

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  10. No chance. Superb rasam. No rasam can beat this milagu jeeraga rasam. Thanks

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  11. No chance. Nothing can beat this rasam. Thanks

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  12. No chance. Nothing can beat this milagu jeeraga rasam. Thanks

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