Hello friends,
Welcome to the blog, hope every one is fine at their places. India is under s very severe situation lack of medical facilities and rise in coved numbers have created a havoc in the country. I pray to god that everyone should stay fit and the country will be back on track very soon.
Well, today I have made a very special curry based dish that is very famous all over the world and have its origin from southern part of India. Also, it is a vital dish when it comes to South Indian food. So before a further wait let us see the dish.
Sambhar
Sambhar is a South Indian Delicacy, prepared with a mix of lentils and vegetable stew. It is most commonly enjoyed in breakfast and lunch with Idli and Wada or Rice too. I have made this amazing dish with rice. Sambhar is very light on stomach and as it has a lot of veggies in it, add the nutritional value. The recipe seems to be that would take most of the effort but trust me it is very easy to make this. The whole dish comprises of many ingredients, let's have a look.
Ingredients:
- Bottle Gourd.
- Carrot.
- Fresh Green Beans.
- Onions -4.
- Pumpkin.
- Lentils.
- Garam Masala - 2 Tbsp.
- Mustard Seeds.
- Turmeric Powder - 1 Tbsp.
- Cumin Seeds - 1 Tbsp.
- Salt to taste.
- Tamarind - 100 gms.
Sambar is delicious, and yours looks very nice, would love to try it. I agree with @sirenahippie, the photos are very restrictive, not very engaging for curators. After all this time you still have not uploaded a profile pic, and your intro post has no pictures of you in it, neither do any of your posts.
I begin to think there is no way that this is not a duplicate account, and you've never made any efforts to prove us wrong. I've begged to try and engage in the community for months, but still no progress on that front either.
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