Sambar is a stew made with vegetables, cooked split pigeon peas, tamarind extract and spices. This is a very common South Indian(Asian) side dish and is normally served with rice or Idli (Steamed Rice & Lentil Dumplings) or Dosai(Savory Rice & Lentil Pancakes). Or you can just have it as soup, very filling, flavorful and nutritious dish. You can add any single vegetable or mixed vegetables to this stew. I make them quite often with radish because of their nutrition profile. Radishes are high in dietary fiber, vitamin C, folate, potassium, riboflavin , vitamin B6, Calcium and Magnesium.
Preparation Time - 15 Minutes
Cooking Time - 20 Minutes
Serves - 4
Ingredients
Cooked Thoor Dal - 1 1/2 Cups (Cooked and mashed)
Water - 4 Cups
Tamarind - small lemon sized ball or a big goose berry sized ball( soak them in little bit of water, once it softens, adding 1/2 cup of water each time squeeze out the juice for 3 times and keep it aside. After soaking, take the softened tamarind and the top portion of the juice alone as you might notice little bit of sediments getting deposited in the bottom).
Sambar Powder - 1 1/2 Tsp or to your taste based on the spiciness of your choice
Salt - 1 1/2 Tsp or to taste
Rice Flour - 1 1/2 Tsp made to a thick paste by adding a Table spoon of water
Onion - 1
Tempering
Coconut Oil - 2 Tsp
Mustard seeds - 1 Tsp
Asafoetida - 1 small piece or 1/4 Tsp (For gluten free avoid this)
Fenugreek seeds - 1/4 Tsp
Green Chili - 2 to 3
Method
1) Wash, rinse and slice the radish into thin slices.
2) Add 3/4 tsp of salt and 1 cup of water little well above the surface of the radish and boil for few minutes. (5-7 minutes)
3) Once it is half cooked, add the remaining salt, sambar powder and squeezed out tamarind extract and boil till the raw smell of tamarind is gone.(8-10 minutes)
4) Heat another small pan add the oil and once this is hot add the mustard seeds, asafoetida piece or powder. After the mustard seeds stop spluttering add fenugreek seeds, green chili and once the fenugreek seeds slightly brown add it to the boiling tamarind juice.
5) Now add the mashed thoor dal, rice paste and the remaining water and simmer for 5 minutes and then switch off.
7) Serve this with cooked quinoa or rice and enjoy.
Note - I like my sambar to be little thick like a stew, if you want it to be thin add more water and accordingly adjust your salt and spiciness at stage 3.
Event Participation
1) This goes to MLLA-34 hosted by Desi Soccer Mom an event started by Susan.
2) This goes to Cooking with Whole Foods - Toor Dal hosted by Veggie Platter an event started by Kiran
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1) This goes to MLLA-34 hosted by Desi Soccer Mom an event started by Susan.
2) This goes to Cooking with Whole Foods - Toor Dal hosted by Veggie Platter an event started by Kiran
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19 comments:
Would love it with dosas and radish is very healthy too... This is one of my must dishes in the weekends
yummy and tempting radish stew :) looks delicious and awesome :)
Nice delicious sambar...
I make mullangi sambar most of time. this one looks dleicious.
Love Mullangi sambar with Idly and dosa.. Looks delicious!!
valar
http://valarskitchen-basics.blogspot.com/
hi,
I'm loving your blog.. Delicious and healthy recipes.. gr8 job!! love to follow u..
Give me some rice, will definitely that delicious sambar rite now..my fav sambar..
yummy radish sambar .... very healthy and delicious tooo
www.rajafood.blogspot.com
Nice n hearty stew- perfect for a light dinner!
US Masala
Perfect stew....healthy too...
Healthy sambar,luks delicious...
Looks delicious,...Love the addition of rice flour to get the right consistency..
Prathima Rao
Prats corner
Loved that thick sambar. Never thought of adding rice flour to make it thicken..Great tip ,Sadhana :-)
Delicious, simply irresistible sambar
I came across your blog through The Kerala Kitchen. I have never tried adding rice flour to sambhar. will definitely try it out. Happy to follow you.
Sneha
http://inspirationalartofcooking.blogspot.com/
nice clicks, thanks for visiting my space :)
Its so lovely and you have great photography skills, the sambar is awesome, can sort of get the fragrant from here.
The sambhar looks so delectable. Thanks for sending it over to my event.
I will try with red radish. Have been using icicle radish. I had thrown in some baby potatoes as an extra.
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