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Mysore rasam recipe

Mysore rasam recipe | Popular South Indian rasam recipe with freshly ground spices. Mysore rasam recipe in Tamil with full video and step-by-step pictures.

A flavourful, no onion no garlic rasam made with a unique blend of tomatoes and whole spices comprising of peppercorns and grated coconut. Mysore Rasam or Arachuvitta rasam, is a flavourful rasam made by grinding the whole spices (as the name Arachivitta meaning after grinding in Tamil, implies). This is very popular in Karnataka cuisine.

It gets its aroma because of the freshly made masala that goes into it. It pairs well with hot rice and can also be had as an appetizer/soup. I got this recipe from my sister and we all thoroughly enjoyed it. The spices are similar to the ones used in arachuvitta sambar. We use pepper and cumin seeds in this Mysore rasam recipe.

Do check out my other interesting rasam
variations like Kalyana rasam, Paruppu rasam, Andhra style no-cook Raw rasam, Paruppu urundai rasam, Tomato rasam with fresh spices.

Also, check out the One-pot rasam sadam recipe.

Mysore rasam recipe

Mysore rasam
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Mysore Rasam recipe

Flavourful rasam recipe with freshly ground spices
Course Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine Indian, South Indian
Keyword South indian gravy, South Indian lunch recipes, South Indian rasam recipes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings 4
Author Jeyashri suresh

Ingredients

  • 2 tomato
  • ¾ cup thin tamarind extract
  • 1 tsp sambar powder or rasam powder
  • ½ tsp turmeric powder
  • Salt as needed
  • 2 pinches asafoetida
  • 2 tbsp cooked toor dal
  • 2 cups of water
  • 1 tsp ghee
  • ½ tsp mustard seeds
  • Few coriander leaves
  • Few curry leaves
  • ¼ tsp jaggery

To roast and grind

  • 1 tbsp coriander seeds | Dhaniya
  • 2 tsp chana dal
  • 2 red chili
  • ½ tsp pepper
  • ½ tsp cumin seeds
  • 2 tbsp coconut

Instructions

  • In a pan let’s dry roast the coriander seeds, chana dal, pepper, cumin seeds and red chili.
  • Roast till they turn aromatic and golden brown. Roast in medium flame.
  • Grind this along with coconut by adding little water.
  • Add 2 cups of water and the cooked toor dal to this.
  • Keep this aside.
  • Puree 2 tomatoes.
  • Add this to a pan and add the tamarind water, rasam powder or sambar powder, salt, turmeric powder and asafoetida.
  • Let this boil in a medium flame for 5-7 minutes.
  • Now add the ground masala dal water to this.
  • Mix well and keep the flame to medium-low.
  • Let this froth up, do not boil.
  • Add chopped curry leaves and coriander leaves.
  • Switch off the flame.
  • Add the jaggery. This enhances the taste.
  • Temper mustard seeds in ghee and add to this.
  • Mysore rasam is ready.
  • Serve with hot rice and any spicy curry of your choice.
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Notes

1. You can use rasam powder or sambar powder for making this rasam, both tastes equally well.
2. Mysore rasam or arachuvitta rasam can be served as a soup as well.
  • In a pan let’s dry roast the coriander seeds, chana dal, pepper, cumin seeds, and red chili.
  • Roast till they turn aromatic and golden brown. Roast in medium flame.
mysore rasam
   
  • Grind this along with coconut by adding little water.
mysore rasam
  • Add 2 cups of water and the cooked toor dal to this.
  • Keep this aside.
Mysore rasam
  • Puree 2 tomatoes.
  • Add this to a pan and add the tamarind water, rasam powder or sambar powder, salt, turmeric powder, and asafoetida.
Mysore rasam
  • Let this boil in a medium flame for 5-7 minutes.
mysore rasam
  • Now add the ground masala dal water to this.
  • Mix well and keep the flame to medium-low.
  • Let this froth up, do not boil.
  • Add chopped curry leaves and coriander leaves.
  • Switch off the flame.
  • Add the jaggery. This enhances the taste.
  • Temper mustard seeds in ghee and add to this.
  • Mysore rasam is ready.
  • Serve with hot rice and any spicy curry of your choice.
Mysore-rasam recipe
  1. You can use rasam powder or sambar powder for making this rasam, both tastes equally well.
  2. Mysore rasam or arachuvitta rasam can be served as a soup as well.

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45 COMMENTS

  1. Hi jayasree !!! Recently i came across ur blog…amazing nd wounderful …Just a doubt y using sambhar powder instead of rasam powder..plz clarify

    • Thanks for visiting my space. We always add sambar powder for all rasams. My mom makes in that way and many people in the family follow the same:) But i can assure that this taste yum

  2. Made this rasam with brinjal curry. Wonderful . My aunt suggested this site after seeing it in the Hindu from India. Great job. Please keep posting more recipes like Aappam etc ..

  3. This is the first time I tried from your blog!! truly amazing!! Came out yumm!! Love the way of illustration along with the step by step pics!! 🙂 admire your passion and patience!!

  4. 5 stars
    Tried this today..Amazing results and everybody loved it in the family..Thank you the step by step recipe and the small tips to enhance the flavour..

5 from 2 votes (1 rating without comment)

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