"Every food is comfort food for me at some point, maybe I just like to chew"It's been bracingly chilly and the cold seems to have frozen my brains rock solid - I have been lying in the bed listless with a pounding headache... the hacking cough makes my ribs hurt and the sniffling cold is irritating to say the least....and then add in the cold from outside...but then I realize it's just my body that wants to kick back and hibernate for a week, no exercise, no socializing...yet this is the week when the husband has his busy schedule, the boy has his 3 basket ball games and his science fair project over the weekend and work has it's umpteen deliverables and I haven't really eased up on the working out in the gym to be honest. So I drag myself out of bed at 6.00 AM and start getting "the boy's lunch box ready".
I seem to be on auto-pilot as I take out the Sukku Kaapi mix from the bottle and put it into the IP...this was a simple mix that I had made last month to help with this incessant congestion, that has been plaguing me this year. One sip of my cuppa and I am in a happy place...my throat feels soothed and I feel ready to take on the world...
What is it you ask me?
This is a drink that originated in the South - anytime I had a cold/cough, indigestion or even stomach cramps (the monthly kind) - my mother would give me a cup of this elixir. It's made with a simple few kitchen staples and it almost feels like you are drinking a cup of coffee (heavily laced with ginger). Here's how I made my Sukku Kaapi powder (there are more complex versions that you can try but I have found that simplicity brings out tastes that take you back to the past).
You will need:
- 1/2 Cup Whole Coriander
- 4 Cloves
- 4 pods of Cardamom
- 2 tbsp Whole Black Pepper
- 1/2 Cup Dry Ginger Powder
- Palm Jaggery - to taste ( you can add this later too)
How to make Sukku Kaapi?
Add 2 tablespoons of the mixture to your IP with two cups of water. Set on manual for 4 minutes. I usually strain (though there is little residue) and enjoy a cup once a day or whenever you feel like it.
Benefits of Sukku Kaapi
I think I would need two blog posts to cover why Sukku Kaapi is so awesome
- Lowers Blood Sugar
- Lowers Cholestrol
- Eases Digestive discomfort
- Decreases Blood Pressure
- Helps with Urinary Tract Infections
- Treats Cough, Cold and Sore Throat problems
- Helps with regulating the menstruation cycle and with reducing the pain from cramps
So how is your Monday Morning turning out?
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