A quick and tasty sambhar prepared in microwave for my "microwave cooking" theme in BM#8. Check what my fellow marathoners are cooking today.
Ingredients: (4 -5 servings)
1/2 cup masoordal
1/2 cup peeled and cubed chayote 1/8 tsp turmeric powder
Salt to taste
3/4 to 1 tsp chili powder
2 tsp sambhar powder
Jaggery to taste (optional)
Tamarind paste / puree as needed
For tadka: 2 tsp oil, 1 tsp mustard seeds, 1 tsp cumin seeds, a pinch of asafoetida, 1 red chillie and few curry leaves
Minced cilantro for garnish
Method:
* Wash masoor dal in two exchanges of water. Add the washed dal, chayote, turmeric powder and 1 cup of water to a microwave safe bowl. Cook it in the microwave until the dal is done, about 10 minutes.
* Now add sambhar powder, chili powder, salt, tamarind and jaggery to the cooked dal. Add extra water to bring to sambhar consistency, about 2 cups. Mix well, taste and adjust the seasonings if needed. Put it back in the microwave and bring it to a rolling boil. It may take around 8 - 10 minutes.
* Heat oil in a small microwave safe bowl for two minutes. Then add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, asofoetida, chili and curry leaves. When the mustard seeds start to splutter, remove the bowl. Add this tadka to the cooked sambhar and mix well. Garnish with cilantro.
Serve hot with rice / rotis.
I rarely use my microwave for cooking and looking forward to your recipes. I am specially afraid that microwave would catch fire or blast when doing the tadka in it.. lol! btw, my today's post is a made in a microwave.. Will post it later in the evening.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, dal cooks delicious!
I love sambars...this looks perfect n yummy...
ReplyDeleteNice and delicious dal !!
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wow sambar in microwave, that is amazing and innovative :)
ReplyDeleteBagundhi..simple and comforting!
ReplyDeleteI have also tried making sambar (though not in the microwave) using masoor dal and we loved it. Actually no one knew the difference except me :)
this looks very tempting to try out!...yummo!
ReplyDeleteWowwwww.... Truly delicious :)
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ahaaa.sooper , just need some rice and ghee to go with this.
ReplyDeletethis looks perfect
ReplyDeleteMasoor dall is something different!!!Will try soon
ReplyDeleteThat's a new combo to me....looks yummy.....
ReplyDeleteLove chayote in any form - its such a rarity where I stay, and I even use the peel for chutney :-)
ReplyDeleteSambhar looks yummy 1
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Kalyani
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Flavourful and yummy
ReplyDeleteperfectly done....
ReplyDeleteeven i love masoor dhal..good one..
ReplyDeleteFingerlicking sambar,simply inviting..
ReplyDeleteMasoor dal n chayote both r my favorite .. Yummy
ReplyDeletewonderful...i can get the aroma of sambhar rt here...so well made Suma..
ReplyDeletewonderful delicious and colourful curry :)
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Comforting & delicious sambhar...!!! And micro recipes are always handy..Thx for sharing this one..
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Looks so delicious...Perfect comfort food...
ReplyDeleteNice ides of using massor dal in sambar,though never tried but it really helps if I run out of toor dal..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteLike the second picture a lot, the dal really comes out live!
ReplyDeleteamazing recipe, thanks
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