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How to prepare A Lemon Ginger Rasam Recipe
The only last resort to go to, while being ravenously hungry, especially during monsoons, is the traditional favourite of Rasam, which comes in many varieties. The long pepper rasam also has a therapeutic side to it as it combats cold, cough and other monsoon allergies.

Lemon ginger rasam is a recipe that combines the tasty and healthy benefits of a rasam in its entirety and is loved by all age groups and suits mostly all taste preferences. Unlike other rasam, tamarind is not added during cooking as it already has lemon, the souring agent. With ground spices and tur dal providing density to the soup/rasam, lemon rasam has a particularly soothing effect on our bodies.
Highly effective on colds and coughs, it comforts and nourishes you at the same time. It may not be full-bodied as other versions of soups and may be thinner in consistency, but it is super nutritious. Lemon ginger Rasam is easy to prepare, uses few ingredients, is nutritious and is vegan as well. Check out the recipe here.
How to prepare A Lemon Ginger Rasam Recipe
Recipe By: Boldsky
Recipe Type: Main course/ South Indian vegan
Serves: 3
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Tuvar Or Moong Dal- ½ cup
Tomatoes (Medium Chopped)- 1-2 pieces
Split Green Chillies-2-3 pieces
Ginger- ½ inch
Chopped Coriander-2 tsp
Turmeric- ¼ tsp
Lime Juice- 1 tbsp
Salt and Pepper
Seasoning:
Ghee - 2 tsp
Mustard- ½ tsp
Jeera- half tsp
Curry leaf- 1 spring
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1. Boil dal with Turmeric in water and keep it aside.
2. When cooked, add 1-1/2 cups of water and churn till it has a smooth consistency.
3. Heat ghee. Add seasoning, add chillies, ginger, and tomatoes. Fry for one minute.
4. Add half a cup of water, salt and half of the chopped coriander.
5. Cook till tomatoes are soft.
6. Dilute with water, and add more salt and pepper.
7. Add dal and heat till boiling point.
8. Remove and add lime juice and the rest of the chopped coriander.
9. Serve very hot along with rice.
- People - 3
- Calories - 133 Calories
- Fat - 5g
- Potassium - 240mg
- Carbohydrates - 17g
- Sugar - 2g
- Protein - 5g
- Fiber - 7g
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