This is Lord NarasimhaDev's favourite, The Panagam at our place has a little twist. We add chia seeds to it.
Water - 3 cups
Dry ginger - 1 tsp
Cardamom - 3 pods
Pepper - 4
Salt - a very small pinch
Lemon - 1
Chia seeds - 3 tsps
To the jaggery water mix add the dry ginger, salt and juice of lemon.
Break the pepper and cardamom coarsely with a hand grinder and add it to the jaggery mix.
Mix everything well and make sure all jaggery is melted. Strain the panagam.
Add the soaked chia seeds to the panagam. Serve chilled.
Ingredients
Jaggery - 11/2 cupsWater - 3 cups
Dry ginger - 1 tsp
Cardamom - 3 pods
Pepper - 4
Salt - a very small pinch
Lemon - 1
Chia seeds - 3 tsps
Method
Soak the chia seeds in one cup of water overnight or atleast 2 to 3 hours before making panagam.
In a another vessel soak the jaggery in the remaining two cups of water. To the jaggery water mix add the dry ginger, salt and juice of lemon.
Break the pepper and cardamom coarsely with a hand grinder and add it to the jaggery mix.
Mix everything well and make sure all jaggery is melted. Strain the panagam.
Add the soaked chia seeds to the panagam. Serve chilled.
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