Idlis and no dal sambar
No dal sambar
Soft idlis with no dal sambar
Delicious soft idlis ground in mixie ( i prefer this method for small qty of batter )
with no dal quick sambar
Idli recipe ( batter ground in mixie
2 cups idli rice
1 cup whole udad dal , 1/4 cup poha or sago, soak 10 minutes before grinding,
if using sago soak for an hour at least ,
Pinch of methi soaked with udad dal , ,
Soak rice for 5 hours,
Soak udad dal for 2 hours after washing well, and soak in enough water to cover, Keep in fridge .
Method
Grind udad dal with methi in mixie with chilled water of udad dal ( in which we soaked )Grind to a smooth thick foamy batter .grind in short intervals , so that mixie doesnt get heated, transfer batter to a container.Next grind rice, poha together, to a thick smooth batter. mix both batters well, add little water to adjust batter consistency, shouldnt be too watery , or batter wont ferment .Allow to ferment overnight or for 8 to 10 hours .Recipe for no dal sambarPressure cook with just enough water to cover 3 small chopped tomatoes with 2 small onions chopped, with 2 green chillies ., 1 tbsp home sambar powderAdd in turmeric powder , allow three whistles ..Keep asideIn a a pan add 1 tbsp coriander seeds, a pinch of methi seeds, pinch of asafoetida powder ,3-4 red chillies ( kashmiri chillies ) ,4-5 pepper corns ,1 tsp cumin seeds ,Roast all these till aromaticallow to cool and powder it finely , keep aside use this powder as needed for making the no dal sambar .Use 1-2 tbsp of this powder for making this sambarNow take a pan, add 1 tbsp sesame oil allow to splutter ,1/2 tsp mustard seeds,3-4 methi seeds ,2 red chillies,Add 10 shallots, sSome curry leaves ,Sautee till onions look glassy but not change colour or turn brownish ,Next puree the pressure cooked mixture of tomatoes and onions to a smooth pasteadd this paste to the onions in the pan,,Add little water to dilute a little, add salt, add the freshly made sambar powder ,Add chopped coriander leaves, allow this mixture to boil, and before removing ,Add a tbsp of gram flour mixed with water to this boiling sambar, cook till no raw smell, remove ,Add a tbsp of ghee.Serve this yummy no dal sambar with idlis.Note :You can also grind 2 tb sp of fried gram ( pottu kadalai ) with the roasted ingredients,so you can skip adding the besan flour water mixture at the end , as fried gram acts as a thickening agent when added to liquid.Note : the roasted powder can be used to flavor, several dry curries as wellNote :Adding 1/4 cup coconujt milk also makes this very delicious almost tastes like arachavitta sambar but much lighter.
Idli with no dal sambar
check this youtube video of making a bachelors sambar, may have some variations .
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