rasam powder recipe | udupi saaru pudi | rasam podi with detailed photo and video recipe. an easy and simple multipurpose spice mix or masala recipe specifically used to make rasam or saaru. there are myriad variations to the south indian rasam and the spice mix masala differs as per the rasam recipe. this recipe post specifically describes the udupi or south canara based saaru or rasam powder which can be used for various reasons.
i am a huge fan of rasam recipes, particularly the udupi saaru recipe is my personal favourite. back in my hometown (udupi), we make rasam with just tamarind juice, jaggery, toor dal and most important one udupi saaru pudi spice mix. unlike in other rasam variants, where tomatoes take a significant role to derive the taste and flavour. the spice mix and tamarind juice take precedence in this recipe. as a matter of fact, to make this rasam, the tamarind juice is boiled thoroughly with jaggery chilli and salt. during this process, it discharges all its raw flavour and when mixed with rasam spice mix, it yields one of the best rasam recipes.
anyway, some tips, suggestions and variations for a perfect udupi saaru pudi or rasam powder recipe. firstly, the below propositions of raw spices mentioned in the recipe card is essential and fundamental for the flavored spice mix. hence if you do not have a particular ingredient, do not try to attempt this recipe. secondly, the spice mix has a long shelf life and can be preserved for months, if it is stored properly. i make it in bulk and i seal it in small plastic bags, weighing around 250 grams each. and also i refrigerate all these bags and open these smalls bags one by one. lastly, while preparing the rasam, add the spice mix at the very end and give 2-3 boils to the rasam once mixed and do not over boil it.
finally, i request you to check my other masala recipes collection with this post of rasam powder recipe. it mainly includes recipes variations like, dry garlic chutney, chammanthi podi, udupi style sambar powder, udupi saaru pudi, biryani masala, pav bhaji masala, garam masala, pizza sauce, curry leaves powder, bisi bele bath masala powder. further to these i would also like to highlight my other similar recipes collection like,
rasam powder video recipe:
recipe card for udupi saaru pudi recipe:
rasam powder recipe | udupi saaru pudi | rasam podi
Ingredients
- 2 tsp coconut oil
- 1 cup (75 grams) coriander seeds
- ¼ cup (25 grams) cumin seeds
- 2 tbsp (20 grams) methi
- ½ cup (10 grams) curry leaves
- 100 gram dried red chilli
- 1 tsp turmeric
- 1 tsp hing / asafoetida
Instructions
- firstly, in a heavy-bottomed pan heat ½ tsp coconut oil and saute 1 cup ((75 grams)) coriander seeds.
- saute on low flame until the coriander seeds turn aromatic.
- transfer to a large plate and keep aside.
- in the same pan heat ½ tsp coconut oil, add ¼ cup ((25 grams)) cumin seeds and 2 tbsp ((20 grams)) methi.
- roast on low flame until the spices turn aromatic.
- now add ½ cup ((10 grams)) curry leaves and roast well.
- roast until the curry leaves turn crisp.
- transfer to a large plate and keep aside.
- further heat 1 tsp coconut oil and saute 100 gram dried red chilli.
- saute until the chills puff up and turn crisp.
- transfer to a large plate and cool completely.
- now take all the roasted spices to the mixi, add 1 tsp turmeric and 1 tsp hing.
- grind to a fine powder.
- finally, udupi style rasam powder or saar pudi is ready to prepare udupi saar.
Nutrition
how to make rasam powder with step by step photo:
- firstly, in a heavy-bottomed pan heat ½ tsp coconut oil and saute 1 cup ((75 grams)) coriander seeds.
- saute on low flame until the coriander seeds turn aromatic.
- transfer to a large plate and keep aside.
- in the same pan heat ½ tsp coconut oil, add ¼ cup ((25 grams)) cumin seeds and 2 tbsp ((20 grams)) methi.
- roast on low flame until the spices turn aromatic.
- now add ½ cup ((10 grams)) curry leaves and roast well.
- roast until the curry leaves turn crisp.
- transfer to a large plate and keep aside.
- further heat 1 tsp coconut oil and saute 100 gram dried red chilli.
- saute until the chills puff up and turn crisp.
- transfer to a large plate and cool completely.
- now take all the roasted spices to the mixi, add 1 tsp turmeric and 1 tsp hing.
- grind to a fine powder.
- finally, udupi style rasam powder or saar pudi is ready to prepare udupi saar.
notes:
- firstly, use coconut oil to get the rich flavour in masala.
- also, roast on low flame and individually to prevent spices from burning.
- additionally, you can prepare the spice mix in large quantity and store in an airtight container for up to 6 months.
- finally, udupi style rasam powder tastes great when prepared with good quality chillis (kashmiri red chilli for bright colour).