Almost
all parts of Murungai/Drumsticks tree have extraordinary nutritional and medicinal
values. It is grown in most of the houses in Southern India, and we do have one
in our backyard in Chennai. Drumsticks is used in curries, soups, gravies etc.
Drumstick leaves are rich in calcium, iron and numerous amounts of vitamins and
minerals. The drumstick leaves and pods, prevents vitamin A deficiency and improves
eye health. Since it is rich in iron, it prevents iron deficiency and boosts
immunity. Let us all eat healthy food and lead a healthy life with all that is
available in our own back yards. Check out other South Indian Sambar and Dal varieties here.
Until then I am signing off...
Here I
am sharing with you all a simple and healthy murungaikai sambar, with step by
step photos…
Thoor dhal
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1 cup
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Drumsticks
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2 (cut to 3 inch pieces)
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Onion
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1 finely chopped
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Tomato
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3 finely chopped
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Green chillies
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1 slit length wise
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Tamarind
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Extract from 1 small lemon sized ball
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Red Chilli
Powder
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1 tbsp
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Coriander
Powder
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2 tbsp
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Turmeric powder
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½ tsp
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Mustard seeds/Kadugu
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¼ tsp
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Cumin seeds/Jeeragam
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¼ tsp
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Curry leaves
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6
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Oil
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2 tsp
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Salt
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As needed
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Coriander leaves/Cilantro
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1 tbsp finely chopped
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Asafoetida/Perungayam
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2 pinches
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Preparation
Time: 10-12 minutes Recipe Category: Main Course
Cooking
Time: 25-30 minutes Recipe Cuisine: TamilNadu, South Indian
Author:
Priya Anandakumar
Instead
of Red Chilli Powder and Coriander Powder you can replace it with 2 tbsp of Sambar Powder.
Method
Wash and soak the thoor dal for 15 min. Pressure cook dal with 2 ½ cups of water and turmeric powder for three whistles. After the steam releases, add little water, mash the dal and keep it aside.
In sauce
pan heat oil, add mustard seeds after it splutter, add cumin seeds, curry
leaves, asafoetida and sauté for 20 secs. Now add onions, green chillies and sauté
until golden brown. Add the tomatoes and sauté until mushy. Now add the
drumsticks and sauté for about 3 min.
Add the
sambar powder, turmeric powder, salt and mix well. Add 1 ½ cups of water, cover
and cook the drumsticks for about 10- 12 min. When the drumsticks are cooked
add the cooked dhal, tamarind extract and let it boil for another 5 to 10 min.
Nice aroma of sambar fills the room, than you can switch off the stove and garnish
with cilantro leaves. Add water if
needed.
Yummy
and healthy drumsticks sambar is ready to be enjoyed. It can be served with
white rice, idli , dosas and vadas.
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A very good recipe with beautiful snaps!
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Thank you all for the wonderful comments...
ReplyDeleteI love murungakkai sambar :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome shambar,.. lovely taste.. Thanks for linking with my event
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks mouth-watering :):).Just one clarification , instead of the readily available sambar powder , can we use the same "roast and grind" ingredients mentioned in arachu vitta sambhar excluding coconut as sambar powder, will it give the same authentic taste?..
Hi Reshma,
DeleteThanks dear, I don't use store bought sambar powder. If you don't want to use sambar powder you can replace it with 1:2 red chilli powder and coriander powder to get the taste of this sambar. If u use the arachuvitta sambar powder then you will not get this taste. Both the sambar tastes different because of the powders only. I think you can follow, if not you can get back to me. Thanks a lot dear, try the sambar you will love it...
Sure Priya :) ,Thanks :), I shall try your suggestion ..:)
ReplyDeleteI tried today it was yummy... ! thanks a lot
ReplyDeleteHi Chandru, thanks a lot for trying the sambar. It is really nice of you to let me know about the same. I am so glad the sambar turned out great..... keep coming back for delicious recipes...
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