Sambar is a popular and loved dishes in any South Indian
cuisine. Any South Indian meal is
incomplete without sambhar. Every South Indian family will have their
version of sambar with lots of variations to it. Today, I'd like to share my version of moong dal sambar. Moong dal is a rich source
of protein and fiber.
Also, it is low in fat and cholesterol
free. It is very easy and quick to make,
especially in days when you’re too bored to cook. In fact,
I like this more than the regular sambar.
I love to have moong sambar poured
over piping hot idlis. Definitely my kind of comfort food!! This
sambar is a perfect accompaniment to idli, dosa, upma, pongal and even rice.
Ingredients:-
- ½ cup moong dal / yellow split lentils
- 2 tbsp sambar powder
- 1 tbsp ghee / clarified butter
- ½ tsp cumin seeds
- ½ tsp turmeric powder
- ½ tsp red chilli pdr
- ¼ tsp mustard seeds
- 5-6 curry leaves
- 3 tomatoes (finely chopped)
- 2 green chillies
- 2 cloves garlic (finely chopped)
- 1 onion (finely chopped)
- a pinch of asafoetida
- small ball of tamarind (soaked in water)
- salt to taste
- few chopped coriander leaves (for garnishing)
Method:-
- Boil moong dal along with 2½ cups water and 1 tsp oil.
- When done, whisk the dal well and keep aside.
- Heat oil in a wok.
- Add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves, garlic and asafoetida.
- Saute well and add onions and whole green chillies.
- When onions are soft, add tomatoes and cook till oil separates.
- Add the dal, salt, tamarind pulp and sambar powder.
- Cook till you get required consistency.
- Garnish with coriander leaves.
Notes:-
- You may add 2 drumsticks (cut into small pieces) after adding curry leaves.
- You may add chopped vegetables (brinjals, lady finger's or potato) to the sambhar along with tomatoes.
- You may increase the amount of water as per required consistency.
Happy Cooking!!
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perfect comfort food of all time...i make this on my lazy days for dosa or chappathi nilu..wonderfully done...
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Divya :-)
DeleteSambhar and rice, I can have every day. This is a different one, gotto try this. I like the use of ghee, it surely tastes so good in rasam and samhar.
ReplyDeleteThanks soo much Asha :-)
DeleteMy favorite! give some sambar, rice, pickle and happy me :-) Your sambar looks delicious Nilu
ReplyDeleteYummy Sambhar
ReplyDeleteA perfect comfort food. Love this sambar of yours
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Thanks a lot dear :-)
Deletevery yummy sambar...
ReplyDeleteThanks soo much Rumana :-)
Deletea new 1 ... have to try ..
ReplyDeleteMoong dal sambar is awesome, my kids love it with idlis and dosas...
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Wow nilu. this looks awesome.. Something very new as u r using here moong dal.. I follow similar recipe but using pigeon peas or tur dal or at times masoor dal/red lentils.. this needs to be tried for the nutrition offered by moong dal!
ReplyDeleteWe can have sambar so often yet we still yearn for it. I suppose the flavors are great as seen in your dish that it has become a must for us.
ReplyDeleteThanks soo much Nava :-)
DeleteNice Recipe Nilu :)
ReplyDelete:)Moong dal sambhar interesting and looks healthy and yummy! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely sambhar....i usually have this sambhar with idli.....perfect with melting ghee in that idli too.......really tempting nilu.......
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That is a new type of saambaar for me. Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThanks soo much Supriya :-)
DeleteLove ur version... simple!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Rafee :-)
DeleteWonderful sambhar from Moong dal !
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Sapana :-)
DeleteSuch a comforting sambar,with wonderful flavours.SImply inviting.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorites! Yummy...
ReplyDeleteWow this is a different sambar ,onion and tomatoes are sauteed love the idea Nilu.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Meena :-)
Deleteits very comfort sambhar for breakfast... love the yum..
ReplyDeleteOoh, sounds interesting and delicious!
ReplyDeleteit is very new to me.. looks tasty... will try soon
ReplyDeleteWill try samber with moong dal ...looks yummy Nilu ..
ReplyDeleteThanks soo much Bhawna :-)
Deletedelicious sambar.
ReplyDeleteMoong dal Sambar sounds delicious and healthful. Definitely comfort food to me. :) Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Amy.. Have a great day dear :-)
DeleteI mostly use toor dhal for sambhar and never tried with Moong dhal. This looks very tempting :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Dhanish... Do try it dear.. It is yummy and healthy too :-)
DeleteSo Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThere Are So Many Variants of Sambhar Na :D
Thanks soo much Heena... Yes dear.. There are many variations to sambar :-)
DeleteEasy & tempting one dear :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious Sambar and splendid..As I love moong dal this is a must try....
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Pooja :-)
Deletelooks super delicious and very very tempting!!!Thanks for linking it to my event!! Looking for more yummy recipes!!
ReplyDeleteSowmya
Thanks a lot Sowmya.. Glad you liked it :-)
DeleteHi Nilu, your comfort sambar look so appetizing. Great to go with rice or naan.
ReplyDeleteThanks soo much Amelia :-)
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