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Recipe: Grandma's Pepper Rasam

January 19, 2023 12:54 IST

Runny nose, red eyes, wheezing cough etc -- was anyone spared this season?

Last week, Indira Satyanarayan had a bout of cold and cough. Not one to pop antibiotics at the third sneeze, Indira reached out for her grandmother's natural cure for the common cold.

"My grandmother, or patti as I called her, is no more. But I can swear that her Pepper Rasam is a time-tested immunity booster."

'Drink two cups of this hot rasam', she would advise Indira. 'You will feel the heat from the spices almost reaching your soul'.

Her spicy concoction will make you sweat out the cold, clear your throat and unblock your nose.

A favourite preparation in South Indian households, rasam with hot steamed rice is easy to digest and is a much-loved comfort food.

Indira has been cooking her grandmom's rasam for more than 40 years along with Lemon Rice, another recipe which her grandmother passed on to her.

Pepper Rasam

Serves: 3-4

Ingredients

Method

Editor's Note: If you don't eat garlic, skip it -- the recipe will do fine without it.

To make medu vadas, try this recipe: Crispy Medu Vadas.

Indira Satyanarayan taught English at the S K Somaiya College, Mumbai, for 26 years. She currently writes for the Times of India's blog The Speaking Tree.

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