Botanical name for long pepper is Piper Longum. The bark of the plant is called Kandan Thippili and the dried fruit is called Arisi Thippili.
Kandan Thippili and Arisi Thippili |
This rasam is very effective remedy for common cold and cough.
Ingredients:
Thoor dal - 1/4 cup
Tamarind Paste - 1 TBSP
Tomato - 1 medium, pureed
Mustard Seeds - 1 tsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida - 1/4 tsp
Salt - to taste
Ghee / Clarified Butter - 1 tsp
Fresh coriander leaves for garnishing
Fry the following ingredients in 1 tsp of oil and grind to a smooth paste:
Kandan Thippili - 4 sticks
Arisi Thippili - 5
Whole Black Pepper - 2 tsp
Cumin Seeds - 1 tsp
Urad Dal - 1 tsp
Red chili - 1
Curry Leaves - 5
Method:
- Pressure cook thoor dal until soft. Let it cool and grind.
- In a large pot, add the pureed tomato, tamarind paste, turmeric powder, asafoetida and salt. Add 1 cup of water and let it boil for 10 minutes.
- Now add the ground thoor dal and thippili paste, 1 cup water and boil for another 5 minutes. Remove from the heat.
- Heat ghee in a small pan and splutter mustard seeds and add it to the rasam.
- Garnish with fresh coriander leaves.
- Rasam can be served with rice or as a soup.
Add 5 to 6 garlic cloves along with tamarind water and cook until tender.
That is indeed a new for me, love the idea :)
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Lovely recipe.. looks really good and inviting !!
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healthy n nice recipe! yum
ReplyDeletein spite of being a south-indian i never knew abt long pepper! i love rasam of every kind and this looks absolutely fiery... jus the way i like it :D am off to chennai for a week. will surely search this pepper out.
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting Rasam...
ReplyDeleteI have never seen those peppers before, sound new and this soup must be perfect for cold :)
ReplyDeletei nvr know abt this rasam...looks great....tasty combo with rice...ThnX for new post...do stop at my blgo when u find time..
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Probably a treasured recipe, first time i am seeing kandan thippili(s) , thanks 4 sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWat a healthy rasam, i thought of buying those kanda thippilis once i'll go to India, thanks for sharing this comforting rasam..
ReplyDeleteWow Latha, you've outdone yourself with this post - I brought some with me this time from india for making kashayam - this is surely worth trying for me - thanks for the wonderful idea dear - I am wondering how strong the flavor was with 4 sticks??
ReplyDeleteQuite timely post for this weather when everyone catches a cold :-)
ReplyDeleteHow interesting, I have never tried this rasam! Sounds like a healthy rasam....I should check and see if it is available anywhere in our area!
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