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Mysore Rasam

Posted on the 20 June 2019 by Spk100

Mysore Rasam is similar to the other types of rasams that are a part of the South Indian cuisines. However, it also differs from the regular rasam recipes in many ways. For example, in this rasam, you will have to use lentils and freshly grated coconut whereas most of the other rasams use grated copra. You can use the grated copra in this recipe as well but Mysore Rasam tastes the best when fresh coconut is used.

You can not only have it with plain or jeera rice but it can also be consumed as a soup due to its appetizing properties. If you happen to visit a hotel in Mysore you might also be served with this rasam as a complimentary appetizer. This rasam is not only popular in Mysore but is loved across Karnataka and surrounding states as well. Therefore, you must try this recipe to treat your family with a surprise dish.

Mysore Rasam

Mysore Rasam is also light and watery like any other rasam but it is slightly thicker than your regular rasams. As a result, people who do not like the texture and taste of watery rasams can also try this recipe out! You can also have the Rasam with regular dosa, masala dosa or with idlis.

Some people also like to add a little jaggery to this rasam but the use of jaggery is completely optional. However, jaggery balances out its spiciness quite well and also appends a slightly sweet flavor to the rasam. You also need to add coriander, curry leaves, turmeric powder, and tamarind as they are the main ingredients of this recipe. Also, the seasoning of mustard needs to be done in ghee instead of vegetable oil to bring more authenticity to this rasam.

A little bit of asafoetida gives it a magical aroma and you will not be able to resist drinking a hot and sizzling bowl of Mysore Rasam!

Mysore Rasam

Ingredients for Mysore Rasam

How to make Mysore Rasam


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