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March 23, 2009

Tomato Brinjal Sambar Recipe-Side Dish For Idli Dosa


Tomato brinjal sambar for idli

I learnt this sambar recipe from my sister’s MIL.When we visited her house,she made this sambar for idli.It tasted excellent.We loved it very much.The combination of brinjal/Kathirikai and tomato/Thakkali was awesome.Sendhil hates brinjal but still he never complains if I make this sambar for idli.Nowadays I prepare this sambar for idli, dosa regularly.It’s a very easy side dish recipe to make in busy mornings as it has no dal.Lets see how to prepare this simple and yummy tomato brinjal sambar for breakfast/dinner!

Tomato brinjal sambar recipe


Tomato brinjal sambar recipe Tomato brinjal sambar recipe - Side dish for idli,dosa
Cuisine: South Indian
Category: Side dish
Serves: Serves 3
Prep time: 10 Minutes
Cook time: 15 Minutes
Total time: 25 Minutes


INGREDIENTS
To pressure cook
  • Brinjal - 2 nos
  • Ripe tomato - 3 nos  
  • Red chilli - 4-5 nos ( add more for spicy sambar)
  • Salt & water - as needed
To saute
  • Cooking oil - 1.5 tbsp
  • Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
  • Urad dal - 1/2 tsp
  • Chana dal - 1 tsp
  • Small onions or big onions - 15nos/1 no
  • Hing/Asafetida - A big pinch
  • Curry leaves - few
  • Coriander leaves - to garnish
METHOD
     
  • Wash and chop the brinjals.Keep it immersed in water.Wash and chop the tomatoes,small onions and set aside.



  • In a pressure cooker,take the chopped brinjals,tomatoes and red chillies. Add the required salt and water.Cook in high flame for 3 whistles.Open the cooker when the after the steam is released. Mash it well using a ladle/whisk OR grind the mixture to a smooth paste.Set aside.

      • Heat oil in a kadai.Splutter mustard seeds,urad dal,chana dal,hing and curry leaves.Saute the onions till transparent.Then add the mashed brinjal,tomato paste along with some water.Mix well and check for salt and spice levels.Add more red chilli powder if u want spicy taste.
      • Allow the sambar to boil for sometime.It will thicken slightly.Lastly add the coriander leaves.Give a boil and switch off the flame.Serve hot with idli,dosa drizzled with a tsp of sesame oil/Gingely oil.Tastes yumm !

      NB:If you love brinjals,you can add equal quantity of brinjal and tomato.I added less brinjals and more tomatoes as per my family’s taste.
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      January 27, 2009

      Tomato Sambar Recipe For Idli - Thakkali Sambar With Coconut


      (Updated)
      I am back from my mom’s home.I had a great time with my parents and sister:). I learnt some side dish recipes from my mom.Let me start with this sambar. Yesterday I prepared this sambar for idli. It tasted great!! I was very happy because my FIL and Hubby dear ate well!! I thank my mom for teaching me this yummy side dish for idli:) This tomato sambar is without dal.

      Coconut and tomato gives the base for this sambar.If you are bored of making moong dal or toor dal sambar recipes for idli dosa,do give this a shot. You may like it. If you are looking for tomato sambar recipes without coconut and dal, please check this & this link. Lets see how to make this yummy thakkali sambar for idli.

      Tomato sambar for idli


      Tomato sambar for idli Tomato sambar - Thakkali sambar with coconut - Side dish for idli
      Cuisine: South Indian
      Category: Side dish
      Serves: 3
      Prep time: 10 Minutes
      Cook time: 20 Minutes
      Total time: 30 Minutes


      INGREDIENTS

      • Ripe Tomato – 4 nos (I used bangalore tomato)
      • Asafetida/Hing – a pinch
      • Salt – To taste
      To grind
      • Grated Coconut – 1 tbsp
      • Fried gram – 2 tsp
      • Green chilli – 3 nos ( use 4 for spicy sambar)
      • Water – To grind
      To temper
      • Oil – 1 tbsp
      • Mustard seeds- 1/2 tsp
      • Urad dal – 1 tsp
      • Chana dal – 1 tsp
      • Big onions – 2 (slice cut)
      • Green chilli – 1 to 2(slit cut)
      • Curry leaves – a sprig
      • Coriander leaves – To garnish
      METHOD
      • Wash and chop the tomatoes. Boil it in a bowl of water till it cooks well. Remove and let it cool. Drain the excess water and keep in a bowl. Do not discard it. Now mash the tomato using a ladle or whisk. You can also grind it in mixie to a paste if you want a clear sambar without tomato pieces. The point is tomato should be pulpy and mashed well. Slice onions. Slit green chillies and chop coriander leaves.

      • Grind all the ingredients given under “to grind” to a smooth paste.Set aside.
      • Heat oil in a kadai and splutter mustard seeds,urad dal and chana dal. Add sliced onions, slitted green chillies, curry leaves and hing. Saute for a minute. Add salt and the tomato cooked water to this and cook the onions.
      • After the onions are cooked well, add the mashed tomato and ground coconut paste. Let it boil well for few minutes. Add some water if needed. Adjust the consistency of sambar as per your wish. Garnish with lots of coriander leaves and serve hot with idli. Drizzle a tsp of sesame oil while serving. Enjoy !

      Try this easy tomato sambar for a change. Tastes good with hot idli !



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      January 19, 2009

      Besan Sambar - Kadalai Maavu Sambar - Tiffin Sambar Recipe

      Kadalai maavu sambar recipe
      Besan sambar/ Kadalai maavu sambar is a very simple and tasty sambar recipe for idli & dosa. Ideal for bachelors and working women to prepare in busy mornings and lazy nights.We call this as Kadala maavu sambar in Tamil. Its a quick and no dal, no vegetable sambar for idli. You would have heard about Bombay chutney. This recipe is similar to that. It tastes good with chapathi too with slight variations.Check notes section for variations.

      Besan sambar recipe/ Kadalai maavu sambar


      Besan sambar recipe/ Kadalai maavu sambar Easy side dish for Idli dosa with besan flour
      Cuisine: Indian
      Category: Side dish for idli dosa
      Serves: Serves 2
      Prep time: 10 Minutes
      Cook time: 20 Minutes
      Total time: 30 Minutes


      INGREDIENTS
      1 cup = 250ml
      • Besan – 1/4 cup
      • Tamarind – Small gooseberry size or ripe tomato - 2 nos
      • Green chilly – 4-5 nos ( slit ) or sambar powder - 1.5 tsp
      • Big onion – 2 nos(finely chopped)
      To temper
      • Cooking Oil – 1 tbsp
      • Mustard seeds- 1/2 tsp
      • Urad dal – 1 tsp
      • Asafetida/Hing – 1/4 tsp ( 1/8 + 1/8 tsp)
      • Curry leaves –1 sprig
      • Turmeric powder – 1/4 tsp
      • Coriander leaves /Cilantro– 1/4 cup (finely chopped)
      HOW TO MAKE BESAN SAMBAR - METHOD

      • Soak tamarind in water and extract pulp from it.Dilute the besan without lumps adding required water.Set aside.
      • Heat oil in a kadai and add mustard seeds.Once it starts spluttering add urad dal, a pinch of hing and curry leaves.Add finely chopped onions, slit green chillies ( Or add sambar powder along with tamarind extract) and saute till onions become transparent. Add some water and cover the kadai with a lid. Onions will get cooked nicely.
      • Now add the besan water, tamarind extract, ( Sambar powder if using) with salt and 1/2 cup of water. Add 1/4 tsp of hing and turmeric powder.
      • Bring it to boil.Gravy may become thick. So add some water in between. It should boil till the raw smell of besan leaves off completely. Check for taste and add more salt if needed. Finally, add the coriander leaves and serve hot!!
        Besan sambar
         
      Note
      This sambar should be watery.So add water whenever gravy becomes thick .
      We should add asafetida/hing, 1/8tsp while seasoning and 1/8 tsp during boiling!!This gives the flavor for the dish!! So I mentioned twice to add hing.

      If you use sambar powder instead of green chillies, color and flavor of this sambar will vary.

      Note: For chapathi, we follow the same procedure but instead of tamarind extract ,we use lemon juice or tomato pieces.Gravy should be thicker than this.We add lemon juice at the end i.e. after removing from the flame.
       Delicious sambar is ready to serve hot with idli & dosa adding sesame oil !
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      January 3, 2009

      Tomato Sambar With Coconut / Thakkali Sambar For Idli, Dosa

      tomato sambar for dosa

      Generally most of us make chutneys for dosa and rarely sambar. But my husband Sendhil likes to eat dosa with sambar more than chutney. This tomato sambar tastes more like tomato kurma and its my kind of recipe. So I do this sambar specifically for dosa. It’s a good side dish for idli & chapathi too. Lets see how to make this kurma kind of thakkali sambar for idli, dosa.

      thakkali sambar for idli dosa

      Tomato sambar for dosa


      Tomato sambar for dosa Thakkali sambar/Tomato sambar for idli,dosa - A kurma kind of sambar !
      Cuisine: South Indian
      Category: Side dish
      Serves: 3
      Prep time: 10 Minutes
      Cook time: 15 Minutes
      Total time: 25 Minutes

      INGREDIENTS
      1 cup - 250 ml
      • Ripe tomato - 3 nos
      • Big onion - 1 no
      • Curry leaves - few
      To grind
      • Grated coconut - 1 tbsp
      • Fried gram dal/Pottukadalai - 2 tsp
      • Turmeric powder - 1/8 tsp
      • Chilli powder - 1 tsp ( add 1.5 tsp for spicy taste)
      • Cinnamon - 1 small piece
      • Cloves - 1 no
      • Ginger - 1/2 inch
      • Garlic - 3 cloves
      To temper
      • Cooking oil - 1 tbsp
      • Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
      • Urad dal - 1/2 tsp
      • Coriander leaves - to garnish
      HOW TO MAKE TOMATO SAMBAR - METHOD
      • Boil the tomatoes adding 1 cup of water till its skin cracks. After its cool down, grind it along with other ingredients given under “ To Grind” to a smooth paste. Chop the onions finely.Tomato sambar for dosa

      • Heat oil in a pan.Add the items under “to temper”. Saute the onions, curry leaves and add the ground tomato paste. Add 1 cup of water and salt. Boil well. Garnish with coriander leaves and serve with dosa or idli.
      Tomato sambar for dosa
      Enjoy !
      NOTE: If you want to make this for chapathi, add less water and make it thick. Try adding some vegetables!!


      Spicy Sambar is ready to serve with dosa! I love to have this dosa with thick dosa more than crispy ones :)
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