Cooked toor dal : 1 cup
Chopped vegetables : 1/2 cup ( any 2 variety of vegetable is enough. i used potato and carrot)
Chopped onion : 1 cup
Chopped tomatoes : 1/2 cup
Tamarind pulp : 1/2 tsp
Coriander seeds : 2 tbsps
Channa dal : 2 tbsps
Red chillies : 8 nos
Sambar powder : 2 tbsps
Mustard seeds
Curry leaves
Coriander leaves
Salt
Oil
Method
Fry coriander seeds, red chillies, channa dal, chopped onion and tomato for 10 mins and grind to a smooth paste.
Cook the vegetables separately and keep aside.
Heat oil in a pan add mustard seeds, curry leaves .
When it splutters ,add cooked vegetables and tamarind water,sambar powder and let it boil till raw smell goes off.
Add the ground paste, cooked dal and mix well.
Add salt and enough water and let it boil on low flame for 5 mins.
Finally add coriander leaves and turn off the flame.
Serve hot with idly,dosa ,poori,pongal or even with rice.
Such a beautiful looking yummy sambar, love that this sambar is without coconut..yumm!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. The sambar looks delicious delicately spiced the way I love it.
ReplyDeletesambar looks really yummy like to with some hot hot idlis..and congrats that ur post was published in newspaper...
ReplyDeleteSambar with idly in it make me hungry.
ReplyDeleteYummy
Tiffin sambar looks delicious. Nice one Vidya.
ReplyDeleteA very healthy and yummy soup! Just perfect for my carrot dinner rolls. :-)
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos ! and that looks delicious.
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ReplyDeletelooks yummy.
ReplyDeleteDelicious sambar vidhu..love to gobble up it with some idli...:)
ReplyDeleteNice name, healthy dish.
ReplyDeleteSuperb!
ReplyDeletedelicious sambar, congrats on your post in Hindu newspaper, keep it up
ReplyDeleteVery nice Sambar indeed! Looks great!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Super sambar.Luv to have with hot hot mini idlis..
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