Veppam poo rasam recipe | Tamil new year recipes - Raks Kitchen (2024)

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Veppam poo rasam, Neem flower rasam is super easy to make but one flavor bomb that is good for health too.

Veppam poo rasam is one I used to hate in my childhood. Mom always insists to add some bitter taste in diet at least once in a week or month. But never followed her words. She every time collects neem flower from our backyard (tree), preserves and pass to me. But I keep it in Chennai itself and come. This time when I saw the neem flowers given by her in Chennai, I felt bad and Vj too asked me to take it and try something with it. So I took and came to SG. I took the recipe for rasam from her and it sounded damn easy! I decided the very instant to try this out.

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Actually we make it specially for Thamizh new year. We make mango pachadi, neem rasam compulsorily as its meant to include all the tastes -sweet and tangy taste from mango pachadi, salt and bitterness from this neem rasam, on the very first day of Tamil new year. So that we can be prepared for all the situations in our life throughout the year.

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I thought of making and posting here. This year we have no celebrations as my paati passed away. The moment I made this rasam, the whole house was filled with aroma, and I was so tempted to eat rice with the rasam immediately. It tastes and smells great! And above all its good for health. I do have a thogayal recipe with neem flower, will post that soon as well 🙂

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Veppam poo rasam

Neem flower rasam / Veppam poo rasam is one which I used to hate. Mom always insists to add some bitter taste in diet at least once in a week or month.

Course Main Course

Cuisine Indian

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Author Raks Anand

Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • 1 tblsp Neem flower veppam poo
  • 1 tablespoon Tamarind Gooseberry sized
  • Salt
  • ½ teaspoon Sugar
  • teaspoon Turmeric optional

To Temper

  • 1 teaspoon Ghee
  • ½ teaspoon Mustard
  • 4 Red chillies
  • 1 teaspoon Urad dal
  • 1 teaspoon Toor dal
  • 1 sprig Curry leaves
  • teaspoon Asafoetida

Instructions

  • Soak tamarind in ½ cup hot water for 30 mins. Extract tamarind juice, keep aside. That is mash well with your hands and strain the juice.

  • Heat a pan and roast the neem flower until u can smell a nice aroma and turns deep red. Do it in medium or low flame. Keep aside.

  • Add ghee in the pan and temper with the items given under ‘To temper’ table. Add the tamarind extract, salt, sugar and turmeric.

  • Bring to boil. Switch off the stove and add the roasted neem flower and mix well.

Notes

  • Roast the neem flower carefully in medium flame until nice aroma rises.
  • Do not boil after adding the neem flower.
  • Stays good for 2 days even, if kept refrigerated!

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Veppam poo rasam method

  1. Extract tamarind juice, keep aside.
  2. Heat a pan and roast the neem flower until u can smell a nice aroma and turns deep red. Keep aside.
  3. Add ghee in the pan and temper with the items given under ‘To temper’ table.
  4. Pour the tamarind extract, salt and turmeric.Veppam poo rasam recipe | Tamil new year recipes - Raks Kitchen (6)
  5. Bring to boil. Switch off the stove and add the roasted neem flower and mix well.Veppam poo rasam recipe | Tamil new year recipes - Raks Kitchen (7)

Notes

  • Roast the neem flower carefully in medium flame until nice aroma rises.
  • Do not boil after adding the neem flower.
  • Stays good for 2 days even, if kept refrigerated!

When I finished making the rasam, the whole house was filled with aroma! I could not resist the smell of the rasam…! A healthy rasam is ready!

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  1. Shabitha Karthikeyan

    When I see this rasam I get reminded of my Mom. Would love to have it with hot rice.

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  2. hariharan

    your recipes remind me of my patti...I would just drink this rasam piping hot as soon as she made it.She passed away last year and I haven't made this rasam since then.

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  3. Pavithra Elangovan

    Oooooooooh I love this a lot Raji..My dabba is already empty 🙂 I miss Veppam poo now 🙂 Yumm 🙂

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  4. Pavithra Elangovan

    Oh we make rice and rasam with veppam poo, never made thogayal. Do share it for sure 🙂

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  5. Akila

    Rasam looks awesome... Feeling proud of our culture which taught us so many good n healthy things. But now a days we forget to follow it...

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  6. Premalatha Aravindhan

    wow aromatic rasam,love to have a glass rite now...yummy:)

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  7. Srimathi

    Its a staple in my house. I like it and have it once a week.The rasam is the ultimate though.

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  8. Home Cooked Oriya Food

    its a new one for me... looks yum!

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  9. GEETHA ACHAL

    wow...Healthy and yummy rasam...Used to have this rasam in my grandma home....Now its very rare to see it...

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  10. San

    This rasam is completely new to me, interesting and healthy rasam to try out raji.

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  11. Nagalakshmi V

    heard about this a lot but never tried before. must smell delicious!

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  12. Sudha Sabarish

    Wow flavourful and healthy rasam.Easy to make.

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  13. Aarthi

    what a healthy looking rasam..will try it soon..

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  14. Hema

    Very healthy, have never tried this and such beautiful clicks..

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  15. Vigna

    வேப்பம்பூ ரசம் - மாங்கா ஸ்வீட் பச்சடி - சித்திரை முதல் நாள் அன்னிக்கி நம்ம உணவுல அறுசுவையும் இருக்கணும்னு நினைச்ச நம்ம முன்னோர்கள் புத்திசாலிதனத்த பாராட்டியே ஆகணும்..

    Timely posting Raji - Well done!

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  16. PriyaVaasu

    so nostalgic Raks!!! amma used to make it often!!! I used to pack some here when i come back from vacation!!!! Love that aroma!!!!

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  17. Anonymous

    I've never heard of neem flowers used in rasam. So drool-worthy!!!

    Kiran @ KiranTarun.com

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  18. Gayathri NG

    usually we do vepam Podi rice but never tasted rasam, looks tempting n Flavourfull rasam...

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  19. Vimitha Anand

    Very new recipe... Healthy one... Thanks for sharing dear

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  20. Hamaree Rasoi

    nice and healthy rasam, new thing to leanr use neem flowers

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  21. Kalpana Sareesh

    wow aromatic rasam.. at our home we saute the poo in ghee n then we add it..n tamil new year recipes at the top all makes me crave badly..

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  22. Kaveri Venkatesh

    Have heard a lot about this rasam...but never tried it...looks very nice

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  23. S.Menaga

    Nice n healthy rasam!!

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  24. Sayantani

    love such traditional recipes...so good that you still manage to make this. wish could taste this.

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  25. Sharmilee! :)

    Sounds new to me...havent tasted it. Looks flaovurful!

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  26. jeyashrisuresh

    Even i am not a big fan of this rasam but my hubby loves it. My mil makes this in the same way. Simple and perfect recipe and posted on a perfect time

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  27. Priya

    Even its a must for us along with mangai pachadi, am not a big fan of this rasam before,but now am missing it..

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  28. notyet100

    This is new for me ,looks yum,,,

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  29. lata raja

    I too have to use the dried neem flower for the new year in the pachchidi. The neem trees are in full bloom in November in Nigeria. I make the rasam on normal cooking days only.
    This rasam is quite light and soothing.

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  30. Laavanya

    My mom would add some of the vepampoo to the mangai pachadi too and I would beg her to keep some of the pachadi aside w/o it so the bitter taste wouldn't spoil the deliciousness... but nowadays I miss the healthy aspects of vepampoo.. maybe i should get some dried flowers too and try this rasam.

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  31. Priti

    New for me and very interesting ...looks yum for sure

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  32. Mandira

    so glad I saw this post Raks. I have some roasted neem flower and now I can make this. Thanks!

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  33. Suja Manoj

    Sounds healthy rasam,new to me..yum

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  34. Kalyani

    payasam looks deliicous ......

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  35. Nagashree

    I had heard about the neem flower rasam, never tried it. Next time I get neem flowers, I will try this.

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  36. Chitra

    Its been a long time we had this. u tempted me to make.:)

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  37. Spice up the Curry

    this is looking awesome and delicious

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  38. Anu

    Healthy rasam. I too do this but tried only once.

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  39. Mahi

    One of my friend has given me couple of packets of this neem flower Raji..its been sitting in the pantry for months! Thanks for the recipe!

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  40. Nithya

    Do we get veppam poo in sg? Great post.

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  41. Aruna Manikandan

    Healthy and delicious rasam raji 🙂

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  42. Prathibha

    very nicely made rasam..love 2 hv it wid rice..happy new year raji

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  43. faseela

    yummy nhealthy rasam...

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  44. Deeps @ Naughty Curry

    happy new year to u! i too find neem extremely bitter, reading this brought back memories of how mom wud compulsaruly giv it to me 😀

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  45. Shobha Kamath

    Looks delicious ! This is new to me.

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  46. Raji

    It's long since I had this rasam...looks really appetising...superb Raks.

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  47. elam

    i didn't know how to do neem poo rasam. its very help full 2me.warm thanks 2 u.

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  48. Mila Krish

    Hi Raji,
    I love bitter taste. My mom introduced bitter melon to me in a very early age, so I still eat with passio. I really would like to try this, but I am in USA and I am not sure where I can buy VEPPAM POO. Do you know where I can buy it?
    Mila

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  49. shankar~selina

    Tomatoes not added to this rasam?

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  50. Raks anand

    No we make this without tomato only. It will be nice, try and see

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    • Priya S

      Hi Raji, Don't we add any rasappodi or ground cumin, pepper, garlic?

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      • Raks Anand

        Nothing Priya, Just killi potta red chillies. If it is seeps in oil well, it gets enough spice from it. The veppampoo lends the flavour for the rasam and we let it alone for best results 🙂 One more option: You can just add crushed roasted veppam poo to your favorite rasam at the end immediately after switching off. Hope this helps

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