Thuthuvalai Rasam, How to Make Thuthuvalai Rasam Recipe

Thuthuvalai Rasam, How to Make Thuthuvalai Rasam Recipe, Thuthuvalai Soup For Cold

Thuthuvalai Rasam, How to Make Thuthuvalai Rasam Recipe, Thuthuvalai Soup For Cold

How to make thuthuvalai rasam recipe for cold and cough?

Thuthuvalai rasam recipe is a healthy, spicy and a medicinal south Indian rasam recipe, good remedy for cold, fever and cough. Thuthuvalai Soup For Cold-Cough is easy to make and very tasty. Let us see how to prepare thuthuvalai rasam for rice.

Ingredients thuthuvalai soup recipe:

For grinding:

  1. Thuthuvalai leaves – 10 leaves
  2. Groundnut oil – 2spoons
  3. Small onion – 1 cup
  4. Garlic -10 pods
  5. Red chilli – 2 no’s
  6. Dry ginger – a small piece
  7. Horse gram – 1 spoon
  8. Coriander seeds – 2 spoons
  9. Cumin seeds – 1 spoon
  10. Peppercorns – 1/2 spoon
  11. Turmeric powder – 1/2 teaspoon
  12. Curry leaves – 1 sprig

For seasoning:

  1. Groundnut oil – 2 spoons
  2. Mustard seeds – 1/4 teaspoon
  3. Small onion – 1/4 cup (cleaned and crushed)
  4. Curry leaves – 1 sprig
  5. Salt as required
  6. Water as required

Steps to prepare thuthuvalai rasam recipe:

  1. First, wash the thuthuvalai leaves thoroughly (it has thorns at the backside of the leaves so wash carefully)
  2. Switch on the stove and take a Kadai add two spoons of groundnut oil when it is heated add cleaned shallots and garlic pods then fry till it becomes transparent.
  3. Next add red chilli followed by horse gram, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, peppercorns, dry ginger, turmeric powder then fry for two minutes.
  4. Finally, add cleaned thuthuvalai leaves and curry leaves then fry well.
  5. Now switch off the stove and cool the mixture completely.
  6. Take a mixer grinder and add the mixture and grind a fine paste.
  7. And then switch on the stove place a casserole on a stove and heat, then add groundnut oil when it is heated add mustard seeds.
  8. When it splutters add cleaned shallots then fry for two minutes then add curry leaves and fry.
  9. It is a time to add grounded masala then fry for a minute.
  10. After that add the required amount of salt and water then bring to boiling.
  11. After 10 minutes check salt and consistency of rasam, if the thuthuvalai rasam is thick means add some water and adjust salt also.
  12. Healthy, hot and spicy thuthuvalai rasam (soup) is ready to serve.
  13. Transfer this thuthuvalai rasam into soup bowl and drink.
  14. We can intake this thuthuvalai soup directly and it goes well with white rice only.
Tips:
  • Here I am used only thuthuvalai leaves you can also add three leaves of omam leaves(karpuravalli leaves) and three leaves of thiruvathi leaves and manathakkali keerai leaves also.
  • Use country shallots for best results.
  • It is also called as green rasam or selavu rasam.

Thuthuvalai soup benefits

  • Thuthuvalai for cold and cough: The herb is considered as the best remedy for treating babies and adult cough and cold. It works effectively on throat irritation and itching. The consumption of the thuthuvalai kashayam or legiyam reduces the congestion of the nose and chest. The people who are suffering from chronic cough and cold can take advantage of the thuthuvalai powder. Mix thuthuvalai podi of dry leaves of this plant in milk and consume it daily to get rid of cough and cold.
  • Thuthuvalai for Asthma and other respiratory problems: This medicinal plant is very effective in the treatment of Asthma. Ayurvedic therapists use the extracts of the herb to cure asthma. Consuming the juice of the plant along with honey is one of the best treatments for many types of respiratory problems like carcinoma, dyspnoea and anorexia.
  • Strength and energy: The herb is considered as the very good medicine for getting strength and energy in the body. The natural steroids present in the herb give strength and stamina to the human being. The tonic made with the extracts of this herb helps to maintain very good health.
  • Thuthuvalai for sinus: In Ayurveda this herb is popularly used for treating sinus, lung diseases and even for the treatment of tuberculosis.
  • Thuthuvalai leaves for cold: You can take the steam of thuthuvalai leaves for cold and chest congestion by putting the leaves in boiling water. For the treatment of flu and other types of viral fever Solanum trilobatum is a useful remedy.
  • The Solanum trilobatum is very useful for increasing the production of blood in the body and it also increases the blood circulation effectively.

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