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drumstick rasam
How to make drumstick rasam |Nuggekayi saaru
Written by Jayashree

Drum stick rasam is a tasty and lesser known accompaniment served with steamed rice in South India. The taste and smell of drum stick is good and it is spicy, sour and sweet in taste. 

Benefits of using drum stick:

I have seen that drumstick is not used in many households, some do not use as per tradition while a few detest it. But drumstick can be used in various ways, it is usually used in sambar. A stir fry made along with tomatoes tastes good. The leaves of drumstick are used in dal and considered healthy.

Did you know using drumstick has numerous benefits? It regulates blood sugar level and boosts immunity. They are excellent source of Vitamin B. It helps in purifying blood. It also helps in boosying the overall immunity of the system. Thus, regular usage has many benefits.

 

drumstick rasam

drumstick rasam

Rasam is called as Saaru in Karnataka and Chaaru in Andhra Pradesh. It is a comfort food for South Indians. The scientific name for drumstick is Moringa Oleifera.  It is slender, cylindrical pods popular as moringa,  nuggekayi, murungakkai.

How to make Drumstick Rasam

Ingredients:

  • 4 drumsticks
  • 1 small cup tur dal  (1 cup= 50 ml)
  • 2 tomato
  • 2 teaspoon ghee
  • 1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds
  • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida
  • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • lemon size ball of tamarind
  • 2 teaspoon rasam powder
  • a small piece jaggery
  • water

Method: 

  • Soak tamarind in water.
  • Wash tur dal, add water and and some turmeric powder to it. Cook it in the pressure cooker. 
  • Cut the drumstick in five or six pieces, two inch in length. Cook them in a pan with some water. 
  • Cut the tomato into small pieces.
  • Take ghee in a pan, add mustard seed, as it splutters, put asafoetida and turmeric powder, throw in the tomato pieces. Add salt and some water. Let cook.
  • Extract pulp from the soaked tamarind.
  • Stir the tomatoes, add tamarind pulp, jaggery, curry leaves and rasam powder. Let boil. 
  • Take the cooked tur dal, mix it well. It should be well cooked. Put the tur dal to it, cooked drum stick and water. Let it cook on a low flame.
  • Once it boils, garnish with fresh coriander. It is ready to serve.
Drumstick rasam

Drumstick rasam

drumstick rasam
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Drumstick Rasam

Course lunch
Cuisine Indian, karnataka
Keyword drumstick rasam, nuggekayi saaru

Ingredients

  • 4 drumstick
  • 1 cup tur dal 1 cup =50 ml
  • 2 tomato
  • 2 teaspoon ghee
  • 1/2 teaspoon mustard seed
  • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida
  • salt to taste
  • lemon ball size tamarind
  • jaggery a small piece
  • 2 teaspoon rasam powder
  • curry leaves
  • water

Instructions

  • Soak the tamarind in water.
  • Wash the tur dal and cook it in the pressure cooker with a little turmeric powder.
  • Cut the drum stick into two inch pieces. Cook them in a pan with some water.
  • Cut the tomato into small pieces.
  • In a pan, add ghee and make the seasoning. Add mustard seeds, as it splutters, put asafoetida and turmeric powder, throw in the tomato with salt and some water. Let cook.
  • Extract the pulp from the tamarind.
  • Once the tomato are cooked, add tamarind pulp, rasam powder and curry leaves to it. Let boil. 
  • Add cooked tur da and boiled drumstick to it. Put water, letcook on a low flame. 
  • Once it boils, garnish with coriander leaves. Drumstick rasam is ready to serve.
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Shobha Keshwani
2 years ago

5 stars
I love rasam and with the addition of drumsticks it is double mazaa. They really taste good in sambar and rasam.

Seema Sriram
Seema Sriram
2 years ago

5 stars
I have had this classic recipe at a friend’s house. The huge drumstick tree in front of their house was always the source for both our house and we shared the curries we made. The saaru brought back such lovely memories.

Mayuri Patel
2 years ago

5 stars
I love drumsticks a lot. In fact I prepare it at least once a week. Now I have found a new way to prepare drumsticks. Drumstick rasam looks so good. Can enjoy it on its own like a soup.

archana
archana
2 years ago

5 stars
Never tried nuggekai saar sounds like just what we will love. Love it Jayashree will get some drumsticks this weekend.

Sujata Roy
2 years ago

5 stars
Drumstick rasam looks so tempting Jayashree. A nutrient-rich dish to enjoy anytime. I would love to have this hot rasam bowlful as a soup. Can’t wait to try.

Mina Joshi
2 years ago

Adding drumsticks to sambar is a great way of enjoying the tasty and healthy drumsticks. When I next get some drumsticks, I will remember to use them in sambhar too.

Kalyani
2 years ago

5 stars
We usually make sambhar with dumsticks. rasam is totally new to me. must try next time!

Priya Vj
2 years ago

5 stars
Lipsmacking rasam with the umami of drumstick essence steeping in. I can only imagine how tasty this would feel when mixed with hot rice and ghee . Blissful indeed

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