Duh... Another rasam? Why is it again RASAM???? Before you could fire me with any questions, let me clarify! More than this rasam, my memories associated with this rasam are more special!
Every one of us has this special person in life whom we love/like unconditionally.. No no wait! I am not talking about Parents, Spouse, In-laws, Boy friend/Girl friend, Siblings.. True that we love these people and we always need to love them! But apart from these relationships, we may share a special bond with one person, who may be a friend, a distant relative, a cousin or a colleague, whom we love/like without any special reason! Do you agree with me?
So I am dedicating this post, to my that-special-person, my cousin, S. I am 12 years elder than her, but I am her favorite "Akka" and she is my sweetie-pie. Right from her childhood (and mine too! You know, I am not that old!) we have a mutual affection for each other, which keeps growing each day. I was (and am) so pleasantly happy to love and be loved by a cousin, as I don't have siblings and I used to be one nasty, mean, b****y cousin to the rest of them ;)
And this rasam, is one of auntie's speciality and S's and my favorite too. Now over to our "Killu Milagai Rasam"... Since "Fenugreek" is a main flavoring ingredient of this Rasam, I would like to send this to, SE (Denu)'s Cooking with Seeds:Fenugreek. CWS was initiated by Priya and hosted this month by SE.
Killu Milagai Rasam
Broken Chilli Rasam/Soup
What we need:
Tamarind - a lemon sized ball
Red Chillies - 3 to 4
Fenugreek seeds - 1 tbsp.
Mustard - 1 tsp.
Cumin (Jeera) - 1 tsp.
Asafoetida - 1 tsp.
Ghee - a tbsp.
Salt - according to taste
Water - as needed
Curry leaves - a sprig
Coriander, finely chopped - 2 tbsp. Optional
How to do:
1. Extract the tamarind in 2 cups of warm water. Set aside.
2. Heat Ghee in a deep bottomed vessel and add the fenugreek seeds.
3. Wait till they start turning brown, now add the mustard and allow it to pop.
4. Add cumin, torn/broken red chilli pieces and curry leaves.
5. When they are done, throw in some Asafoetida and a pinch of turmeric powder.
6. Now add the extracted tamarind water with salt. Check for seasoning and adjust the consistency according to taste.
7. Bring to a boil and remove.
Garnish with chopped coriander and serve hot with rice. To serve as a soup, let this rest for sometime, this is for the tempering's flavor to seep in, and then strain and serve.
Award time:
My lovely buddies never stop sharing their happiness with me. So here comes another shower of appreciation.
Priya on her 200th post shared with me this award. Hearty Congratulations dearie, wish you many many such wonderful milestones! *wondering how long would it take for me reach that milestone*
Malar has passed on to me:
Nithu shared with me:
Devi has shared with me:
Hearty congrats to Sara too, on her 200th post.
Thank you so much friends. Your every comment, award only boosts me to do better. Kindly do accept these awards from me too!
T&T Rotli from Lataji's Kitchen
Lataji is one blogger I always look upon and admire at. The way she gives every minute detail when making the dishes, her constant encouragement, and her immediate response to any queries only teach me how to be more perfect as a blogger! Here's something I tried from her kitchen and absolutely loved!
These Rotli's were so soft and perfectly layered that I actually kept peeping into the layers the first time I made it. :) And now whenever I am making Roti's at leisure, I make Rotli's instead. Thanks Lataji, for presenting us such wonderful recipes
It was a long post, I know. Here I sign off, promising to see you again with a Guest Post. Till then, Happy Cooking and Happy Blogging!
Every one of us has this special person in life whom we love/like unconditionally.. No no wait! I am not talking about Parents, Spouse, In-laws, Boy friend/Girl friend, Siblings.. True that we love these people and we always need to love them! But apart from these relationships, we may share a special bond with one person, who may be a friend, a distant relative, a cousin or a colleague, whom we love/like without any special reason! Do you agree with me?
So I am dedicating this post, to my that-special-person, my cousin, S. I am 12 years elder than her, but I am her favorite "Akka" and she is my sweetie-pie. Right from her childhood (and mine too! You know, I am not that old!) we have a mutual affection for each other, which keeps growing each day. I was (and am) so pleasantly happy to love and be loved by a cousin, as I don't have siblings and I used to be one nasty, mean, b****y cousin to the rest of them ;)
And this rasam, is one of auntie's speciality and S's and my favorite too. Now over to our "Killu Milagai Rasam"... Since "Fenugreek" is a main flavoring ingredient of this Rasam, I would like to send this to, SE (Denu)'s Cooking with Seeds:Fenugreek. CWS was initiated by Priya and hosted this month by SE.
Killu Milagai Rasam
Broken Chilli Rasam/Soup
What we need:
Tamarind - a lemon sized ball
Red Chillies - 3 to 4
Fenugreek seeds - 1 tbsp.
Mustard - 1 tsp.
Cumin (Jeera) - 1 tsp.
Asafoetida - 1 tsp.
Ghee - a tbsp.
Salt - according to taste
Water - as needed
Curry leaves - a sprig
Coriander, finely chopped - 2 tbsp. Optional
How to do:
1. Extract the tamarind in 2 cups of warm water. Set aside.
2. Heat Ghee in a deep bottomed vessel and add the fenugreek seeds.
3. Wait till they start turning brown, now add the mustard and allow it to pop.
4. Add cumin, torn/broken red chilli pieces and curry leaves.
5. When they are done, throw in some Asafoetida and a pinch of turmeric powder.
6. Now add the extracted tamarind water with salt. Check for seasoning and adjust the consistency according to taste.
7. Bring to a boil and remove.
Garnish with chopped coriander and serve hot with rice. To serve as a soup, let this rest for sometime, this is for the tempering's flavor to seep in, and then strain and serve.
Award time:
My lovely buddies never stop sharing their happiness with me. So here comes another shower of appreciation.
Priya on her 200th post shared with me this award. Hearty Congratulations dearie, wish you many many such wonderful milestones! *wondering how long would it take for me reach that milestone*
Malar has passed on to me:
Nithu shared with me:
Devi has shared with me:
Hearty congrats to Sara too, on her 200th post.
Thank you so much friends. Your every comment, award only boosts me to do better. Kindly do accept these awards from me too!
T&T Rotli from Lataji's Kitchen
Lataji is one blogger I always look upon and admire at. The way she gives every minute detail when making the dishes, her constant encouragement, and her immediate response to any queries only teach me how to be more perfect as a blogger! Here's something I tried from her kitchen and absolutely loved!
These Rotli's were so soft and perfectly layered that I actually kept peeping into the layers the first time I made it. :) And now whenever I am making Roti's at leisure, I make Rotli's instead. Thanks Lataji, for presenting us such wonderful recipes
It was a long post, I know. Here I sign off, promising to see you again with a Guest Post. Till then, Happy Cooking and Happy Blogging!
23 comments:
Congrats on your award and the rasam looks perfect.
Congraaaaaats dear...Rsam sounds spicy and delicious...
I have been feeling under the weather for past couple of days and the rasam looks more tempting than ever.
Congrats on your awards.
Hey babe, wonderful recipe! Pretty new to me, but I'm sure I'll love it...any kind of rasam is ultimate comfort food for me :)
Congrats on your awards and rasam looks yummy!
Congratulations on all of the awards... That rasam looks divine! I love things that are low in fat and full of flavour... Perfect!
You guys have great taste..the rasam looks too yummy and hot.. Rotli is perfectly layered..delicious too.Congrats on all your awards Dear:-)
Congrats Rohini for all ur awards, killu milagu rasam gonna be one more my fav, will try soon..
congratulations for all those awards dear!!!!
your killu milagai rassam sounds soothing and flavorful! the addition of fenugreek seeds is new for me!! !!that rotli is a new interesting one too !!
nice bond of love you've described here, between your cousin and you, I totally agree with you with that special one person in our lives... that's a cute way of showing your love to her!!! cheers!!!
Congrats Rohini and rasam looks perfect and colourful.
Hello Rohini! congrats on ur most deserving awards and wishing u many more.Keep rocking.The rasam is no doubt mouth watering.
Yes, I do agree with you on that special person..:-) No wonder this rasam is your fav...so flavorful and yumm..Never heard of this rasam before..Thanks for this wonderful recipe :-)
The name was so new to me... We just call it Milagu Rasam!!! Actually its so comforting to have this rasam sick or not!!! Congrats on your awards dear!!!
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rasam's are welcome any time of the day for me..slurrrrpppppp...........
new to me..sounds good..
Lovely rasam...very tempting to be savor with piping hot white rice.....Hmmmm..... Yummy!!!!
Kudos to you on all the TOFAS..... Good creations should always be appreciated.... & blessed... U surely deserve them.....
Lots of love & wishes,
Ash...
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
Congrats on ur awards... Rasam looks spicy and yummy!
Congrats on ur awards. A nice rasam recipe...a very comfort food and perfect for the weather :).
I too love it!I make a similar one and so I can imagine how this would taste :)
Congratulations dear!!!!!!
Rasam looks delicious with rich flavor
slurp slurp..gone...love this rasam, very comforting..
congrats on your awards dear..
Nice dedication, I am sure your sweetie pie would be very happy :)
Rasam looks comforting!
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