I can get easily frozen lotus root/lotus stem from chinese store anytime, this time i prepared sambhar using those tasteless lotus root which turned out super delicious, i just chopped thinly those frozen lotus roots and prepared this usual sambhar just by making a homemade spice powder using few spices..Quick,easy at the same time a delicious sambhar which goes prefectly awesome with rice as well as with idlis or dosas..Lotus roots have numerous health benefits and this root is completely versatile so that u can cook very well as any sort of dishes..
1/2cup Cooked toordal
1no Onion (chopped)
1no Tomato(chopped)
1cup Lotus root (chopped)
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1nos Green chilli
1tsp Mustard seeds+urad dal
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
1no Dry red chillies
Few Curry leaves
Salt
1tsp Lemon juice
Oil
Roast & Grind:
2tbsp Coriander seeds
1/2tsp Fenugreek seeds
3nos Dry red chillies
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2tbsp Channadal
Dry roast the ingredients given in the list 'Roast & grind' one by one and grind as fine powder, keep aside..Heat enough oil in a vessel, let splutters the mustard seeds, urad dal,cumin seeds and dry red chillies,add now the chopped onions,chopped tomatoes,curry leaves,sauté for few minutes until the veggies get cooked, now add the chopped lotus roots, stir for few minutes, add the grounded spice powder,turmeric powder, green chilli along with salt,cook everything in simmer for few minutes..
Finally add the cooked dal and enough water to the veggies, cook everything in medium flame until the gravy gets thickens,finally add the lemon juice and put off the stove..Serve hot with rice..Am running blogging marathon with Srivalli,Reva,Monika,PJ, Priya Vaasu,Jay & Azeema, do check their space for their yummy dishes..
1/2cup Cooked toordal
1no Onion (chopped)
1no Tomato(chopped)
1cup Lotus root (chopped)
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1nos Green chilli
1tsp Mustard seeds+urad dal
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
1no Dry red chillies
Few Curry leaves
Salt
1tsp Lemon juice
Oil
Roast & Grind:
2tbsp Coriander seeds
1/2tsp Fenugreek seeds
3nos Dry red chillies
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
2tbsp Channadal
Dry roast the ingredients given in the list 'Roast & grind' one by one and grind as fine powder, keep aside..Heat enough oil in a vessel, let splutters the mustard seeds, urad dal,cumin seeds and dry red chillies,add now the chopped onions,chopped tomatoes,curry leaves,sauté for few minutes until the veggies get cooked, now add the chopped lotus roots, stir for few minutes, add the grounded spice powder,turmeric powder, green chilli along with salt,cook everything in simmer for few minutes..
Finally add the cooked dal and enough water to the veggies, cook everything in medium flame until the gravy gets thickens,finally add the lemon juice and put off the stove..Serve hot with rice..Am running blogging marathon with Srivalli,Reva,Monika,PJ, Priya Vaasu,Jay & Azeema, do check their space for their yummy dishes..
sounds new n interesting recipe.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting sambar with thamarai thandu...I cant believe you get all this in Paris!!wow...:)
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Again an innovative recipe from your kitchen... very lovely :)
ReplyDeleteI've heard its rich in calcium. Nice way of using in sambhar. Yummy post :)
ReplyDeleteI never use the lotus root in curry before, this one looks great
ReplyDeleteInteresting. luv to have it... but not available here
ReplyDeleteInteresting!! Never used lotus root in sambar.
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Wow ... what a lovely n innovative recipe .... I jus love love the addition of lotus root ...
ReplyDeleteLotus root vathal tastes really good. I haven't seen it used in sambar......must've been good.
ReplyDeleteCreativity has no limits in your case..:)..how nice to make a sambar with those stems!
ReplyDeleteI never use the lotus root 0r tasted yet..sounds new to me priya .Very innovative&yummy recipe
ReplyDelete"Lotus root in sambhar"...talk about innovation...you are a genius when it comes to preparing new recipes...great work..
ReplyDeleteReva
Oh! Have never tried this sambhar before. Now I can buy lotus stem whenever I see it in market.
ReplyDeleteLite Bite
I love lotus root and lotus stem... sad I dont get it in blore :(
ReplyDeletenew combination lotus root in sambhar looks delicious
ReplyDeleteHeard about the lotus root,here chinese people will use this for cooking.Thanks Priya,Will try this sambar.
ReplyDeleteI love lotus stem... Had it in a friend's house as a snack.. Will try to search in an asian market here...
ReplyDeleteOMG, priya onnakkuda vittu vaika maateengala...anyway nice sambar...
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Kurinji
A different sambar...looks good..
ReplyDeletevery new to me dear.... want to try it...
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Learning-to-cook
Regards,
Akila
Wow - what an interesting combination - I just used lotus root in a Kashmire dish from Anita's blog (Mad tea party). must try this next time
ReplyDeleteVery healthy sambar! Nice twist in adding lotus roots.
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting recipe..never tried lotus root before..this looks yummy
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting recipe. It looks and sounds delicious. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting...nice one priya
ReplyDeleteI do use it various things but sambar idea i did not get.. ithukuthaan priya venumgradhu.
ReplyDeleteVery innovative sambar..
ReplyDeletehave never cooked with lotus roots before..sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing Priya!
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healthy n yummy sambar...didnt get hold on lotus stem here yet..bt we used to cook ad back home...its chinese healthy choice!
ReplyDeleteho wow... whata different combination yar !!!!
ReplyDeletebut lovely and delicious :)
I've had thamarai thandu varuval back in India! Your sambhar looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteA very nice Dish. Very Healthy as well.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
looks really delicious Priya..
ReplyDeleteTasty appetite
Very interesting, but delicious-looking twist on sambhar. lotus root is new to me-must try!!
ReplyDeleteArumaiyana sambar,...U get lotus root there ?
ReplyDeleteDelicious Priya!!! i have some Dried Lotus Root, lemme try some VathaKuzambhu with that!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am drooling :-)
ReplyDeletedo u find them in france!? I use to make subji with lotus root nice idea in sambar Priya.
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious, perfect with white rice and poppadums.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever cooked with lotus roots, Priya, although I have eaten them in restaurants. What a delicious inspiration for the new year! Have a fabulous, delicious 2011!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious nice curry.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! Never tasted anything with lotus roots before..I will surely try this recipe soon..
ReplyDeletedelicious sambhar...
ReplyDeleteI love when interesting veggies r added to sambar...looks very good!...
ReplyDeletewow.. never ever knew lotus root can be used for cooking :) brilliant :)
ReplyDeleteNever tasted lotus roots , pic is too tempting !!
ReplyDeleteWe get a lot of fresh lotus roots here in Singapore and I never tried using them. Good to know about sambar.
ReplyDeleteLovely healthy sambhar and so very innovatve with the ingredients.BTW what is a blogging marathon???
ReplyDeletei never knew that lotus stem can be cooked!! looks great!
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