Veg Sambar Rice

Veg Sambar Rice

If you’re craving a comforting and flavorful meal that combines the heartiness of rice with the aromatic spices of Indian cuisine, then this recipe for Veg Sambar Rice is sure to hit the spot! A South Indian classic, Veg Sambar Rice is a wholesome dish that brings together the goodness of vegetables, lentils, and rice, all cooked in a fragrant blend of spices. This one-pot meal is perfect for a cozy night in or a weekend gathering with friends and family. Let’s dive into how you can create this delicious and nutritious dish in your own kitchen.

Veg Sambar Rice
  • Prep 40 min
  • Cook 25 min
  • Total 65 min
  • Yield 4 servings
  • Cuisine South Indian
  • Category Main Dish
Vegetarian Gluten-Free Veg Sambar Rice South Indian one-pot meal vegetarian lentils rice sambar tamarind comfort food

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Wash the basmati rice and toor dal separately under running water until the water runs clear. Soak them in water for about 20-30 minutes.

  2. In a pressure cooker or a large pot, heat ghee or oil over medium heat. Add mustard seeds and let them splutter. Then add cumin seeds, curry leaves, and a pinch of asafoetida.

  3. Add chopped onions and sauté until they turn translucent. Then, add the chopped tomato and cook until it softens.

  4. Drain the water from the soaked toor dal and add it to the pot along with the mixed vegetables. Stir well.

  5. Add sambar powder, turmeric powder, and salt to the pot. Mix everything together until the vegetables are coated with the spices.

  6. Drain the water from the soaked rice and add it to the pot. Stir gently to combine all the ingredients.

  7. Add around 4 cups of water and tamarind paste to the pot. Adjust the water quantity based on your preferred consistency for the rice.

  8. Close the pressure cooker or cover the pot with a lid. Cook until the rice and dal are fully cooked and the vegetables are tender. This usually takes around 3-4 whistles in a pressure cooker or approximately 20-25 minutes on the stovetop.

  9. Once cooked, let the pressure release naturally or if cooking in a pot, check for the doneness of the rice and dal. Adjust salt if needed and garnish with fresh coriander leaves before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Serving size: 1 serving (approximately 1 cup)
Calories
320 kcal
Total Fat
7 g
Saturated Fat
2 g
Cholesterol
0 mg
Sodium
400 mg
Total Carbohydrate
55 g
Dietary Fiber
7 g
Sugars
6 g
Protein
12 g

Feel free to enjoy this Veg Sambar Rice on its own or pair it with some crunchy papad or a side of cooling yogurt. The harmonious blend of flavors and textures in this dish is perfect for a satisfying meal that will transport you to the vibrant streets of South India. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Indian cuisine or looking to explore new flavors, this recipe is a delightful addition to your culinary repertoire.

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