1 to 2 tbsp oil
1/4 tsp mustard seeds optional
1/2 tbsp coriander seeds
1/2 tbsp cumin seeds
1/4 tsp peppercorn or more to taste
1/4 tsp asafoetida
1 to 2 dried red chillie
1/4 tsp turmeric
1 tbsp curry leaves
1/4 cup onion
2 tbsp garlic or to taste
1 tsp ginger grated
1/4 cup tomato
1 tbsp tamarind
3 to 4 cups water
1/2 tsp salt to taste
2 tbsp coriander leaves chopped
With a mortar and pestle crush the coriander seeds, cumin seeds and peppercorns and leave aside. Pulp the tamarind using some water and leave aside.
Heat oil if using mustard seeds add and then add the crushed seeds, asafoetida, dried red chillie broken into two, turmeric, curry leaves, onion, garlic, ginger then tomatoes with the salt. Saute a little then add tamarind and water. Let it boil and simmer in medium high heat for about 10 minutes till the water is reduced a little and soup water is flavoured and the ingredients are soft. Add the coriander leaves in the end and serve hot. It can be strained and served if you prefer a clear soup and not to have the whole spice seeds while drinking.
Can drink this on its own or with rice, usually rasam is served as a starter when serving rice and curries.
For a variation add 2 tbsp of cooked dal I use mysoor dal cooked till it is soft with water, turmeric and salt and add it to the rasam this gives a creamy texture.
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soo tempting rasam, very flavorful.
ReplyDeleteperfect one to pair with hot rice and simple curry. love to have it as it too.nice version too
ReplyDeleteSuper Rasam. Very flavourful.
ReplyDeleteI usually drink rasam rather than having with rice. I feel in that way only I can feel the correct rasam taste.
its raining here non stop and nothing could make you feel good than this rasam. nice shots.
ReplyDeleteThat looks soo comforting:-) With hot rice this must b a delight..Slurp!!
ReplyDeleteNice weather to have such a spicy rasam soup...perfect time for such nice post..thanks for sharing,,,,
ReplyDeleteflavoured yummy rasam is looking in cut pair of cups
ReplyDeleteMmmm...I just tried making rasam for the first time yesterday with Kankana's recipe. I think I'm hooked to rasam now. Will have to try out yours too - looks delish!
ReplyDeleteMy my that looks yum! Entered the olivado contest :)
ReplyDeleteNice and comforting...
ReplyDeleteWow... so colorful, Yummy Rasam. Awesome presentation!!!
ReplyDeleteI just want one cuppa ....yum
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious! I love drinking hot spicy broth when it starts getting colder.
ReplyDeleteLooks great and very inviting !
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Deliciously flavourful rasam. Great preparation.
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That's look awesome. Love to have this right now..Yum!
ReplyDeleteSpicy and delicious rasam soup....
ReplyDeleteSpicy, tangy and appetizing rasam
ReplyDeleteRasam is such a comfort food. Loving it
ReplyDeleteYummy rasam. Mortar and pestle takes the taste to a different level indeed :)
ReplyDeletevery flavourful and healthy. nice clicks.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm but that sounds sooooo good. Diane
ReplyDeleteRasam soup is such an appetizing soup esp when it is spiced and tangy...
ReplyDeleteIts raining here and this should be so soothing :)
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteawesome! my all time fav.....
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Rasam is always a soothing drink and your cups of flavor look beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSounds and LOOKs spectacular
ReplyDeleteLovely pics of the superb rasam... good one..
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Oooh! I swear I can smell that through my screen. Lovely soup, great flavor :)
ReplyDeletei love it as a drink....yummy
ReplyDeleteRasam looks yum.
ReplyDeleteLiking your version of Rasam too! Guess what i am making rasam again tonight :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm you have lots of great soup recipes, and I wish to have this soup right now. It's been so cold in SF this summer.... this soup sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteRasam my fav...luv the taste..thanks for sharing the recipe..:)
ReplyDeleteTomato soup with Indian spices - sounds great.
ReplyDeleteRasam looks so yummy. Perfect with rice too :D
ReplyDeleteLoved the style of giving in the glass.
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What a great recipe, this looks delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious and would be comforting in the wintertime. Yum!
ReplyDeleteWhat a hearty soup! I just love soup regardless of the weather!!!
ReplyDeleteYour rasam looks nice... it is so comforting with rice/idli. Love the picture too.
ReplyDeleteUr pics are awesome....rasam is perfect for the weather here...all time fav with steaming hot rice.
ReplyDeleteLoved your presentation very much! wonderful recipe,such a comfort food!
ReplyDeleteVery flavorful healthy rasam...
ReplyDeleteAnytime comfort food.........
ReplyDeleteYummy and delicious. Love the picture.
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I've never had this, looks so good.
ReplyDeleteSlurpp!! Rasam looks so comforting..
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yummy yummy i love the flavors in it..
ReplyDeleteflavorfull and tempting rasam..:)
ReplyDeleteperfect for the cold day here today...looks yum..
ReplyDeletelove to have rasam with rice..amazing picture...
ReplyDeletewao..nice recipe :) you are awesome my dear! have a blessed Ramadan!!
ReplyDeleteInteressantissima anche questa ricetta..bravo!!:-)
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tempting me so much, we can have rasam everyday, esp my hubby, his only request for the type of food is always rasam.
ReplyDeleteA perfect soup for the rainy days we have over here...
ReplyDeleteDelicious soup,pls pass a cup...yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting rasam, lovely presentation.
ReplyDeletewoww.. perfect for this climate..wonderful presentation :)
ReplyDeleteAll of those wonderful spices, how delicious! Miriam@The Pioneer Cookbook
ReplyDeleteFlavorful and yummy rasam
ReplyDeleteU know what ? I exactly drink that much amount of rasam in a cup as soup.. Perfect ooo..
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation and so flavorful!
ReplyDeleteGood old rasam looks so yummy.
ReplyDeleteI love to drink rasam rather than on rice..looks so yummy bursting with flavours
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Looks wonderful! Love the flavors in this!
ReplyDeletelooks superb....tempting clicks..
ReplyDeleteThis sounds tangy & spicy, yummy soup! Wonderful presentation :)
ReplyDeleterasam looks yummmy!
ReplyDeletewow, mouth watering. I like drinking rasam in cups too :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this soup sounds so amazing. What a great blend of flavors and drinking it out of a cup sounds fun!
ReplyDeleteMy little one loves rasam a lot. I make this in a different way. I loved your version.
ReplyDeleteA nice light soup for summer--I love the combination of flavors in this one. Thanks for sharing it with Souper Sundays. ;-)
ReplyDeletewow super rasam, I am also preparing so many veriety rasam..
ReplyDeleterasam looks yum !
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