Ingredients:
1 small bunch of mint(approx 1 cup)
2 tbsp grated dry coconut
4-5 dry red chillies
3 tbsp tamarind pulp
1 tsp grated Jaggery(optional)
a pinch of turmeric
4-5 curry leaves
1 tsp mustard seeds
a pinch of hing
salt to taste
1 tbsp oil
1/2 tsp ghee
Method:
- Grind grated dry coconut,red chillies and salt to a fine powder.Add mint leaves and grind again with little water to form a coarse paste.
- Heat oil in a kadai and add the ground paste and fry until the raw smell goes away.
- Add tamarind pulp,jaggery,turmeric and 1 and 1/2 cups of water and let it boil.Now check the taste of it and adjust accordingly adding salt,water if required.
- Heat ghee in a small tadka pan and crackle mustard seeds,add curry leaves and hing and fry and add this tadka to the boiling rasam and remove it from heat.
Serve it hot with rice,some fry and papad.
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Rasam is something I haven't yet tried my hands on, so many varieties in them too! would love to try it out sometime !
ReplyDeleteNever tried this mint rasam. Looks healthy and refreshing.....
ReplyDeleteYummm.. used to love this rasam.. looks really tempting :)
ReplyDeletenever heard of mint rasam.Sounds interesting.Looks nice.
ReplyDeleteThats very new to me,sounds good dear :)
ReplyDeleteMmm.. healthy flavourish soup prathiba! Delicious serving too!
ReplyDeletesounds very interesting,never heard of this one nor had anytime..thanks for the recipe,surely will try it soon as it looks very delicious and must be very tasty to have with rice
ReplyDeletemint in rasaam ..sounds good and yumm to me..
ReplyDeleteToo good Prathy!! My mint rasam was limited to adding a few mint leaves for garnishing.. But this looks too tasty.. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds good with mint. Do you plant your own mint at home?
ReplyDeletelovely rasam dear
ReplyDeleteVery healthy & flavorful rasam. Looks gr8t.
ReplyDeleteNever made this rasam... Must be very flavorful...
ReplyDeletePratibha, my mouth's watering looking at the rasam, not fair dear...love the flavor of mint, must grab a bunch!
ReplyDeletehey dear...
ReplyDeleterasam looks fabulous!!!
I m sure it would be so full of flavor with Mint..
Congrats on the award shower..
New to me , looks& sounds good.Congrats on ur awards :)
ReplyDeletethis is new to me...but the aroma of pudina must be heavenly when combined with rasam...another comfort food! Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking and this is new to me!I shud try this some time..
ReplyDeleteNice flavorful rasam and congrats on all your awards dear :)
ReplyDeleteWOW.. this sounds so warm and soothing, never had mint rasam before.. will soon give a try :)
ReplyDeleteyes looks quite diff :)gonna be gr8 to have it as a soup :)))
ReplyDeleteThats a lovely soup,perfect for weather...Looks so healthy and delicious!
ReplyDeletelove the combination of ingredients you have used!
ReplyDeleteReal comforting food...looks delicious Prathy..
ReplyDeleteVery aromatic soup, unusual rasam :)
ReplyDeleteNever heard of mint in rasam before...Congrats on your awards :-)
ReplyDeletevery new to me ..sounds flavorful. feels good to catch up with your recipes after a break.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely, should be soothing in a cold weather.
ReplyDeletenever heard of mint rasam.., sounds great Prathibha.
ReplyDeletecongrats for the awards.
Looks great and yummy.
ReplyDeleteRefreshing rasam prathy!
ReplyDeleteNew type of rasam..Never had this..Looks very colourful and refreshing!!!
ReplyDeleteSo new..must taste so fresh and so many flavors...nice pic too.
ReplyDeleteVery refreshing...
ReplyDeletehummm interesting never tried rasam with mint flavor.....
ReplyDeleterasa with mint, hah thats new to me,,got to try it sometime
ReplyDeleteHi Prathibha, i just love it yaa.....its so gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI love mint rasam and just as u said-rice with pudina rasam and pappad-what a perfect combo!!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite..lovely rasam.
ReplyDeleteRasam looks so flavorful and could relate it to simple n a quick menu for the day.
ReplyDeletemint rasam.....umh....I'm sure tastes good....
ReplyDeletewow, I recently heard about this recipe and was very eager to try and there you go! I'm now more curious to try after seeing your recipe and picture! Looks divine..
ReplyDeleteNever tried this before...looks extremely yum....congrats on u r awards...keep rocking...
ReplyDeletea very different rasam! will surely try!
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