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Mor Rasam Recipe | Buttermilk Rasam Recipe

Last Updated On: May 18, 2020 by Sowmya Venkatachalam

Mor Rasam Recipe | Buttermilk Rasam Recipe
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Mor Rasam (Buttermilk Rasam), a unique rasam variety which is special in Kachipuram District of TamilNadu. I came across this delicious rasam in one of the TV shows in Zee Tamil. Got inspired from the programme, I started doing this wonderful rasam often in my home. Very simple to make rasam using buttermilk and freshly ground spices. A very unique variety of rasam which doesn't include the usual ingredients like tamarind, tomato, dal etc.

Most of us are very used to make rasam with tamarind, tomato and dal. Sometimes we alternate the sourness from tamarind with lemon, orange, gooseberry, raw mango. We also can make rasam with beetroot, garlic, brinjal, shallots or drumstick too. Rasam is usually served with hot steaming rice or we can serve as a soup.

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  • Mor Rasam Recipe | Buttermilk Rasam Recipe
      • For Roast and Grind
      • For Tempering
      • Preparing Buttermilk
      • Roast and Grind Process
      • Making Rasam
      • Tempering
      • Serving Time
    • Instructions with Step by Step Pictures
      • PREPARING BUTTERMILK
      • ROAST AND GRIND PROCESS
      • MAKING RASAM
      • TEMPERING
      • SERVING TIME

Tips for making Mor Rasam:

  1. Beat the curd well. If we miss this step, the curd will get split while boiling
  2. Add 2-3 cups of water and make the curd to thin buttermilk. The consistency should be like our conventional rasam
  3. Prepare the buttermilk mixture with freshly ground rasam powder, salt, asafoetida and turmeric powder before keeping the sauce pan in the flame.
  4. Keep stirring the buttermilk mixture in low flame continuously for the first 2 mins. Then allow it to form a frothy layer on top. Do not allow the buttermilk mixture to boil
  5. One of the follower mentioned this in FB. This recipe is made in Andhra as well. It's called ' menthi majjiga " . Menthulu is fenugreek/ vendhayam seeds . We add a little vendhayam to the mustard ,cumin , dry chilies, and hing to fry in a little oil and add to the prepared buttermilk.

You may also want to try:

  1. Kandanthipili Rasam
  2. Paruppu Urundai Rasam
  3. Lemon Rasam
  4. Ginger Rasam
  5. Beetroot Rasam

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Mor Rasam Recipe | Buttermilk Rasam Recipe
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Mor Rasam Recipe | Buttermilk Rasam Recipe

Course: Rasam
Cuisine: Indian, South Indian, Tamil Nadu
Equipments Needed
  • Mixer Grinder
  • Sauce Pan
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 220kcal
Author: Sowmya Venkatachalam
Mor Rasam,a very unique rasam variety made with thin buttermilk along with freshly ground Rasam Spice Powder. Here, in this rasam, we use curd in place of Tamarind and tomato. There is no dal for this rasam. This Mor Rasam can be served as a soup or can be mixed with Rice.
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Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Sour Curd
  • ¼ teaspoon Asafoetida (Asafetida / Hing)
  • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Salt Adjust as needed
  • 1 tablespoon Coriander Leaves

For Roast and Grind

  • 1 tablespoon Toor Dal (Pigeon pea)
  • 2 Red Chili
  • ½ Cumin Seeds
  • 1 teaspoon Peppercorns

For Tempering

  • 1 tablespoon Ghee
  • 1 teaspoon Mustard Seeds
  • 2 Red Chili
  • Few Curry Leaves

Instructions 

Preparing Buttermilk

  • Take the sour curd in a sauce pan.
  • Beat the curd nicely with the whisk
  • Add asafoetida, turmeric powder and salt. Mix everything well
  • Add 3 cups of water and dilute the buttermilk. Stir well and set aside

Roast and Grind Process

  • Heat a pan. Add toor dal, peppercorns, cumin seeds and red chili. Dry roast all the ingredients till toor dal turns light brown
  • Cool the roasted ingredients. Take these ingredients to the mixer jar
  • Grind the roasted ingredients to a smooth powder

Making Rasam

  • Add the freshly ground rasam powder to the prepared buttermilk and stir well
  • Keep the sauce pan on the flame. Keep stirring continously for the first 2 mins.
  • Then allow the rasam to form a forthy layer on top and switch off the flame
  • Garnish the rasam with coriander leaves

Tempering

  • Heat ghee in a pan. Add mustard seeds and allow it to sputter. Then add red chili, curry leaves and give a mix
  • Add this tempering to rasam.

Serving Time

  • Serve this delicious Mor rasam as a soup or serve with hot steaming rice and enjoy this unique and tasty rasam!

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Nutritional Info

Nutrition Facts
Mor Rasam Recipe | Buttermilk Rasam Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 Cup)
Calories 220 Calories from Fat 81
% Daily Value*
Fat 9g14%
Carbohydrates 22g7%
Protein 8g16%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Instructions with Step by Step Pictures

PREPARING BUTTERMILK

  • Take the sour curd in a sauce pan.

  • Beat the curd nicely with the whisk. Add asafoetida, turmeric powder and salt. Mix everything well

    • Add 3 cups of water and dilute the buttermilk.

  •  Stir well and set aside

ROAST AND GRIND PROCESS

  • Heat a pan. Add toor dal, peppercorns, cumin seeds and red chili.

  • Dry roast all these ingredients till dal turns light brown.

  • Cool the roasted ingredients. Take these ingredients to the mixer jar

  • Grind the roasted ingredients to a smooth powder

MAKING RASAM

  • Add the freshly ground rasam powder to the prepared buttermilk and stir well

  • Keep the sauce pan on the flame. Keep stirring continously for the first 2 mins.

  • Then allow the rasam to form a forthy layer on top and switch off the flame. Do not allow the buttermilk mixture to boil.  Garnish the rasam with coriander leaves

TEMPERING

  • Heat ghee in a pan. Add mustard seeds and allow it to sputter. Then add red chili, curry leaves and give a mix

  • Add this tempering to rasam.

SERVING TIME

  • Serve this delicious Mor rasam as a soup or serve with hot steaming rice and enjoy this unique and tasty rasam!

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