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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Eggplant Tomato Sambhar

Quick sambhar goes awesome as side dish for hot steaming idlis,crispy pooris or with super crispy dosas..I completely skipped onions and garlic in this simple and delicious fingerlicking sambar and used ripen tomatoes with cooked moongdal,using cooked moongdal turned this sambar absolutely thick,nutritious and fabulous..This sambhar suits very well as gravy to enjoy along with rice if they are served with pickle or papads eventhough we loved it with idlis for our today's dinner..

1/2cup Cooked yellow split moongdal
1no Eggplant (cubed)
2nos Tomatoes(big & ripen,chopped)
1tsp Sambhar powder
1/2tsp Coriander powder
Few curry leaves
1/2tsp Mustard seeds
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
1/2tsp Urad dal
3nos Dry red chillies
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
Salt
Oil
1tsp Lemon juice

Heat enough oil, let splutters the mustard seeds, urad dal,cumin seeds,fry the dry red chillies,curry leaves and asafoetida powder,until they turns brown..Add the chopped tomatoes,cubed eggplants,salt and saute everything until the veggies get shrinks..now add the cooked moong dal,sambhar powder, coriander powder,salt and enough water,bring everything to boil,cook the sambhar in simmer until the veggies get well cooked..

Finally add the lemon juice and put off the stove..Enjoy this sambhar with papads and rice..

26 comments:

  1. I'm currently super obsessed with anything eggplant -- I'll definitely be trying this!

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  2. moongdal sambar ahh...very nice recipe, great with out onion n garlic...looks simply inviting!!

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  3. My hubs is a BIG fan of eggplant in sambhar n this looks really really appetizing!
    USMasala

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  4. Priya, I love this sambar and it looks so delicious. This is a regular one in my house hold and I was thinking to post it and send it to your event also. Will do soon.

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  5. looks yummy and absolutely inviting.

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  6. ummm...looks yummy,like to dunk the idly in the sambhar and have it.My mom makes this yummy sambhar.

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  7. sambar looks delicious.. nice recipe..

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  8. Simply lovely looking brinjal sambar. Wonderful to look at , must have tasted yummy.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  9. Sounds good. I like sambar with just one or two main veggies though keralites like to add all possible veggies at the same time.


    Regards,
    Manju

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  10. sambar is good- but I guess the sambar powder taste differs so much from recipe to recipe- it affects the final taste of the dish- am sure yours is delightful.

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  11. My family like sambar very much and tis looks yummy:)

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  12. Ooh that looks yummy Priya.. Never tried egg plant sambar before.

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  13. That's a wonderful looking sambar...I like adding Moongdal to my sambar rather than tuvar dal..

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  14. Wowo this sambar looks so so good, wish i had this for munch with rice, unlike my tuna,tomato sandwich :-(

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  15. delicious looking sambhar..what if one doesn't want to use the sambhar powder?! what's the substitute?

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  16. Wonderful looking and I luv this combo always

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  17. Hi Priya..it's been long time .

    I have never tried sambar with mung daal but with eggplants and tomatoes in it i think i would like it. I like mung daal very much otherwise, so intrigued with this recipe.

    I liked the majoon you have posted earlier too. Some people add fried gum too to this and set it like burfis..

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  18. Sambhar looks really delicious........love it.

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