The merciless Hyderabad summer has started and temperatures can sore to upto 38 degrees centrigrade. There is no escaping it and weekends are even more horrid cuz you just don’t feel like stepping out of the house. Moreover, it differs from the Kerala summers to which I am used to. In Hyderabad, its hot, but not humid. The sun will scorch your skin and leave you completely dehydrated.
Buttermilk is known for its hydrating and refreshing properties. In Kerala, traditional Nair families used to give mildly spiced buttermilk or Sambharam to their guests. Even Christian families are known to have pacha moru (spiced salted buttermilk) or kachiya moru (buttermilk tempered with chillies and curry leaves) with their lunch. Buttermilk is known as Majjige in Telugu, Majjige Huli in Kannada, simply Mor in Tamil and Sambharam in Malayalam.
I enjoyed this refreshing drink on a hot summer afternoon, around 2pm in the afternoon. It was so refreshing that I felt like just relaxing and taking a nap after it.
How to Make Sambaram or Kerala-Style Spiced Buttermilk
2 glasses of buttermilk (made from 4 parts water and 1 part curds)
1 green chilli finely chopped
ยฝโ ginger piece grated
few curry leaves
salt to taste
Mix all the above ingredients and chill. Serve cold.
Try some Sambaram this summer and keep yourself hydrated and refreshed.
Siri
Simple yet ultimate refreshing drink Nags.. the pics look amazing!!
Siri
sra
I feel cool just seeing your post. My grandmother would flavour buttermilk with dried ginger, salt and a couple of lime leaves just dropped into it for some lovely flavour. Thanks for the memory, Nags, I might just make it one of these days!
Laavanya
Nice pictures Nags and an excellent choice for MBP – looks so refreshing.
Nupur
Your gorgeous pictures are so relaxing to my eyes ๐ Wonderful choice of beverage, Nags.
Jayashree
Nice entry Nags……I always have a pitcher of sambaram in the fridge for us and for any unexpected guests who drop in.
Seena
Now I taste the chilli with moru , hm drooling.. ๐
Lavi
pictures looks so cool and great. a pinch of asafoetida powder can also be added..it will enhance the taste.
Happy cook
Delicious drink, remember drinking them in summer holidays in India.
Lokking to the pictures i can taste the aftermath of the chillie.
Yumm
sailaja
Can you imagine the flavor of majjiga stored in an earthen pot? Irresistable! My most favorite summer drink:). The second image is awesome, Nags.
Nags
thank you so much sailaja ๐ at home, we store in earthen pot but i dont have it here in hyd ๐