Kandantippili rasam i wanted to post for a long time , but somehow i didn’t search for that in Singapore, but when my mom visited me last month bought this for me and i wanted to start a series of recipes which we used to give for moms after delivery , commonly called as Pathiya samayal in Tamil and Postpartum food in English. My athai used make this for me when i delivered my second kid Varun, and she used to tell this kandantippili rasam helps in digestion too. Now a days we generally do not follow pathiyam after delivery and in my case too when i deliverd my first child 12 years back my mom strictly followed pathiyam but for the second one after 4 years i never follow any strict pathiyam. This kandantippili i don’t know what is is the English term of this but you can get this easily in most of the small shops in chennai. I will be posting some Postpartum food which we generally follow at our house, more frequently here.
Before moving on to the post, thank you so much for trying out the Gokulashtami recipes and i am overwhelmed to see the mails . Thank you so much again.
INGREDIENTS: SERVES 4
KANDATIPPILI | 4-5 sticks |
TOOR DHAL | 1 TBLSP |
BLACK PEPPER | 1 TSP |
JEERA | 1/2 TSP |
TAMARIND EXTRACT | 1 AND 1/2 CUP |
TURMERIC POWDER | 1/4 TSP |
GHEE | 1/2 TSP |
COOKED TOOR DHAL | 1/2 TBLSP |
MUSTARD SEEDS | 1/4 TSP |
CURRY LEAVES | FEW |
ASAFOETIDA | A PINCH |
SALT | AS NEEDED |
METHOD:
- Dry roast the kandantippili , toor dal, black pepper .
- Powder it finely in a mixer along with cumin seeds.
- Soak a small lemon sized tamarind and extract the juice from this.
- In a vessel add the tamarind water, 1 tblsp of the ground powder, salt, asafoetida, turmeric powder.
- Let this boil for 7-9 minutes in a low flame.
- Add 1 and 1/2 cup of water to the cooked toor dal and add this to the boiling mixture.
- Let this become frothy , add curry leaves and switch off the flame.
- Temper with mustard seeds in ghee.
- Super flavourful rasam is ready for serving.
Note:
- You can make the powder in bulk and make rasam whenever you want.
- If you want you can add 1 tomato (pureed) while boiling. But for pathiyam tomaotes will not be added.
- You can add 1/2 tsp of coriander seeds while roasting if you want.
gorgoeus clicks dear. Luv the colour of ur vessel. Nice recipe. will try for sure. for rasam I usually dont add coked daal.
ReplyDeletesuperb clicks and very nice color of your vessel...Loved rassam recipe..it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried this so far. bookmarked !
ReplyDeleteNice clicks Jeyashri, thanks for sharing a very traditional dish, will try this soon..
ReplyDeleteIts new for me and looks gud ...
ReplyDeleteDelicious and tangy looking rasam. Could have it at any point of the day.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
I love this rasam Jeyashri and that s a terrific idea of starting up a post partum recipe series. Love that cute casserole in purple too
ReplyDeleteLovely rasam in a lovely vessal! :)
ReplyDeleteGood one Jeyashri... I just came out from the pathiya saappadu..:-) But it would be good if we include those foods in our daily menu. I am planning to do so.. you know what? My family members tired of getting this kadathippili and after a small search, we got it in naatu marunthu kadai here in chennai.
ReplyDeletethis looks like a yummy healthy sip :-)
ReplyDeletenew to me super clicks
ReplyDeletemy mom makes kashayam with this..nice dish, well presented...good remedy for cold...I think its English name is Long Pepper..Also called tail pepper..
ReplyDeleteHere is the link
http://newsletter.pranashakty.org/siddha-single-herb-tips-4/
New recipe andlooks healthy
ReplyDeleteHave tastes this pathiya rasam long back, wish i get those kandatippili.
ReplyDeletesuper interesting recipe...i have heard about this as medicine with lot of pepper...sure a keep recipe
ReplyDeleteVery interesting..i am really proud about our blogger friends because we are trying to transfer our authentic food recipes(which was forgotten) to next generations...Thank you jeyashri..
ReplyDeletethis is a great series jey. i haven't heard of this before but even in my home there are very clear guidelines around food for a new mom :)
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't I know much about these cuisine till now??!!! :( Anyways, will soon try making this one...
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Never tired this Rasam. New to me :-) should try this soon
ReplyDeleteYummy Recipe
ReplyDeleteLoved this series in your blog, way to go, loved the recipe too, Should be useful to many!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks fab.. A useful post !
ReplyDeleteVery informative post, rasam looks healthy.
ReplyDeleteIts called Peepli in hindi, hippli in our language konkani and long Pepper in english....
ReplyDeletei too have followed pathya strictly after delivery... but i dint like having similar kind of food everyday i was waiting for the change :D