SISI - South Indian Standard International
cooking by Jayasree Sankar
RCP - Recipe
SISI RCP02 How to make saambaar & dhall-fry ?
Ingredients
For saambaar For rice For dhall-fry
Tuvar Dhall - 1 1/2
cups Rice - 1
cup Tuvar
Dhall - 1 1/2 cups
Turmeric powder - 1 spoon
Water - 2 cups Water -
4 cups Water - to desired consistency
Oil - 3
1/2 spoons
Vegetables - 2 handfuls
Onion -
1; Chilli - 1
Tamarind paste - 2 spoons
Salt - 1 spoon
Saambaar powder - 1 spoon
Saambaar
powder - 1 spoon
Asafoetida - 1 crystal
Curry powder - 1 spoon
1) Pressure-cook tuvar dal with turmeric powder
a) Place in a small vessel, tuvar
dhall and turmeric powder, and add water;
b)
if you want to cook rice simultaneously, place in another bigger vessel,
rice with water;
c) pour water in the
pressure-cooker and fit the pressure-gasket inside its lid:
d) place the dal-vessel inside
the cooker, and place over it, the rice-vessel,
and cover the rice-vessel with a plate.
If you are cooking dhall-fry, move on to
step 4.
2) Vessel-cook vegetables with water
In
a vessel, place cut or stir-fry readily-sold off-the-packet vegetables
and tamarind paste with water;
add salt, saambaar powder and asafoetida: and
cook on a gas-stove in low flame, until vegetables get cooked.
3) Pour cooked dal on to cooked veggies and
vessel-cook cooked dal-veggie-mix
a) Smash the cooked dal with a
big spoon until the dal becomes homgenous
and then add the same to the cooked vegetables in the vessel,
b) add some water to the desired
consistency, and
c) add curry powder, and
cook for some time in the vessel now in high-flame and when homogenous,
switch off the gas-stove's flame.
Saambaar
is ready now...
Steps
4 to 6 are for making dhall-fry
4) Oil-fry onion and chilli
Heat oil in a frying pan, add mustard seeds, jeera; when it splutters,
put onion
and chilli: fry in low flame.
5) Oil-fry tomato with saambaar powder and
onion-chilli mixture
When fried, add saambaar powder, tomato & fry for 1 minute.
6) Boil pressure-cooked dhall with water, salt
and fried onion-tomato mixture
Add cooked dal, water and salt
and boil for sometime and switch off the
gas-stove's flame.
Dhall-fry
is ready now...
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