Sambar recipe
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Sambar is a lentil base vegetable stew. It is popular in South Indian, Sri lankan & Maldivian cuisines. It is also adopted in Burmese cuisine as an accompaniment to Burmese curries. It is full of protein & fibers. It includes a variety of vegetables. They are rich in fibers & anti-oxidants. Traditionally it is prepared with drumsticks, pumpkin, brinjal, okra, tomatoes and various other fiber-rich seasonal vegetables.
Normally in India it is served with south Indian recipes like dosa, idli, vada, uttapam etc. Sambar is loaded with so many health benefits, it is easy to cook & also easy to digest. You can lose your weight by eating this. It is rich in iron & fiber. It is made with less oil & will make your stomach full for longer. It is made from toor dal. It is rich in protein & it might help in avoiding type-2 diabetes. It may lower diabetes & cholesterol as it contains antioxidants & fiber. It provides the complete nutrition to the body. It is a staple in most South Indian houses. It is a good option for breakfast & dinner also. Let’s have a look at the recipe of Sambar. Enjoy cooking! 😊
Preparation time – 10 minutes
Cooking time – 20 minutes
Ingredients to make Sambar:
Method to make Sambar:
- Wash and cut drumsticks. Pressure cook them and keep a side.
- Wash and soak toor dal for minimum 10 minutes. Pressure cook them.
- Churn it and keep a side.
- Meanwhile in a big pan add ghee and oil. Add cumin seeds, mustard seeds & fenugreek seeds powder to it. When they crackles add hing and then add crushed (not paste) ginger, garlic & green chilies.
- Cook at low flame until ginger & garlic are cooked.
- Now add onion to it and cook until transparent. Now it’s time to add all curry leaves & all dry spices to it. Mix well and cook until it releases pleasant aroma.
- Add chopped/crushed tomatoes and cook until it is soft. Let the oil & ghee release.
- Add ready toor dal mixture to it and now it's time to add boiled drumsticks.
- Boil it for minimum 10 minutes at slow flame.
- At last add coriander leaves and mix well.
- Piping hot sambar is ready to serve. You can serve it with dosa (sada/masala), idli, uttapam, mendu vada, rice etc.
- Make sure to cook dal & drumstick separately. Never drain the water of boiled drumsticks, as they contains lots of nutrition.
- You can add or omit the vegetables of your choice like bottle gourd, potato etc.
- Soaking of dal will make cooking process quick.