Andhra Summers can be challenging with temperatures reaching around 110 deg F mark, in most of the areas. Sri Rama navami falls on a summer day and to beat the heat, natural coolants like vadapappu, panakam, majjiga (thinned yogurt) are served to guests on the auspicious occasion.
Vada pappu is quiet simple in preparation and needs no cooking or seasoning. Wash and soak moongdal (yellow one) in water for an hour or two. Drain all the water and the nutritious vadapappu is ready to serve.
Vada pappu (above) and panakam (below) - Natural coolants, Andhra style
To make panakam, you would need:
1.5 cups of water
1/4 cup of powdered jaggery (More or less depending upon the sweetness of the jaggery.)
5 -6 pepper corns crushed
1/4 tsp Cardamom powder
Making panakam:
Add jaggery to the water and stir till it dissloves. Strain the liquid using a clean cloth to remove any impurities. Then add pepper and cardamom powders to the filtered liquid. Taste and adjust the ingredients if needed.
Happy Sri Rama Navami.
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To make panakam, you would need:
1.5 cups of water
1/4 cup of powdered jaggery (More or less depending upon the sweetness of the jaggery.)
5 -6 pepper corns crushed
1/4 tsp Cardamom powder
Making panakam:
Add jaggery to the water and stir till it dissloves. Strain the liquid using a clean cloth to remove any impurities. Then add pepper and cardamom powders to the filtered liquid. Taste and adjust the ingredients if needed.
Happy Sri Rama Navami.
Related Posts: Moongdal - Cucumber Kosumbari
Chanadal - Carrot Kosumbari
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I love kosumbari(pappu) and panaka. They look awesome in pics.
ReplyDeletepics are awesome. this year i missed Ram navami by one day. I thought its on monday while was on sunday :( .
ReplyDeletePooja,
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Ramanavami was on monday. Wasn't it? We celebrated it on Monday.
Hey Suma, Was just wondering what happened to you, just vanished from the blogosphere .. Hope all is well
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