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A simple yet impressive sambar recipe made using eggs, yellow lentils, vegetables and Tamarind pulp makes a complete meal which goes perfect with rice.
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A simple yet impressive sambar recipe made using eggs, yellow lentils, vegetables and Tamarind pulp makes a complete meal which goes perfect with rice. Egg Sambar is an amazing mix of lentils, vegetables and boiled eggs cooked together in a spicy and tangy stew mix of tamarind juice and tomatoes along with fantastic amalgamation of spices that includes turmeric, chilli powder, freshly crushed cumin seeds - garlic cloves, fenugreek seeds and fresh herbs like curry leaves, mint leaves and coriander leaves that enhances the flavour and is very refreshing to taste.
This lentil stew is extremely awesome, highly flavorful, scrumptious, appetizing and a protein rich dish that can be eaten with rice, chapatti or roti. Overall this Egg Sambar on cooking gives a tantalizing aroma all over the house and is exceptionally comforting to eat. Sambar is a quintessential and a popular signature dish in the Tamil Nadu cuisine. It is prepared almost every day in most Tamilian household. Sambar is often cooked with one or more vegetables like okra, drumstick, carrot, radish, pumpkin, potatoes, tomatoes, brinjal and whole/ halved onions or shallots.
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The key ingredient in making the sambar is the adding together of different aromatic spices that actually offers a fantastic and delicious essence and taste to this dish. Often fresh curry and coriander leaves are added at the end that enhances the aroma of the sambar. Sambar is the most common lentil based dish that goes well with rice and most of the enticing south Indian breakfast dishes like the Idli, Dosa, Uttappam and Vada.
The longer the sambar is cooked the better the taste and flavors. South Indian food, people and culture are inextricably linked to a ubiquitous dish as in idli and sambhar, sambhar and rice and so on. Many families from different regions of the Indian subcontinent have developed and maintained their own adaptations of a dal and vegetable stew, and similar preparations are evident in such dishes known in local languages as rasam, charu, saaru, pappuchaaru, mukkala pulusu etc.
Adding of eggs in sambar is unique but gives an exceptional taste and is nutritious and healthy too. Eggs are one of the most sought after ingredient especially used during making an appetizing breakfast. It is easy to cook, can make any dish in jiffy with eggs and is the ultimate versatile form for cooking. Eggs are a power packed food with umpteen health benefits. They are a good source of high protein with many dietary benefits.
They are very healthy and full of nutrition. Eggs are hugely versatile and can be added to any type of gravy dish, stew or mixed into making some of the best lip smacking and luscious desserts. Do try this striking variation of preparing a healthy and yummy sambar that can be eaten with hot rice or any type of Indian flat breads. Do make use of the key ingredients and consider integrating these protein rich staples in your everyday meal.
Try being creative and prepare foods with a little variety in taste and flavour so that your family will want to eat more just to have something different and nutritious.
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Anjali Rajadhyaksha Posted on Sun Sep 07 2014
"Sambaar" worth trying !! Enjoyable presentation...always !?
Reply 0 - Repliesjkesar13 Posted on Sun Sep 07 2014
Chef can u plz adopt me.. Your family is v lucky.. U r v nice soul. God bless u?
Reply 0 - RepliesStephy Keziah Posted on Mon Sep 08 2014
sir.. my mother loves all your recipe.......... nowadays in my house... cooking has become more fun filled.... thankyou...keep inspiring...! ?
Reply 0 - Repliessaran pj Posted on Tue Sep 09 2014
want to meet u once sir.... u r rocking... i want to becom chef bt my mom joned me in college :(?
Reply 0 - RepliesVikas Sheth Posted on Sat Sep 20 2014
With all that, if you give me a glass of chchas at the end, then no one can stop me from going to sleep! Just awesome!?
Reply 0 - RepliesTivne Marlene Posted on Sun Sep 21 2014
the recipe looks delish, but I don't think (being raised as a westerner) that I would be brave enough to it with my hands!!?
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Steve Fernandes Posted on Sat Sep 06 2014
I like eggs too :D?
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