Description
Idli sambar is a popular and most liked South Indian breakfast and is enjoyed by all the age groups.
In this, idlis are a type of delicious savoury rice cakes. These cakes are generally being made by steaming a batter consisting of fermented black lentils (de-husked) and rice. Benefit of fermentation is that it breaks down the starches to make more readily metabolized by the body.
Sambar is a soothing thick spicy South Indian Vegetarian Stew with an extract of Split Pigeon Peas (Toor / Tuvar) dal soured with tamarind, this is made in different variations and with selected add-on vegetables, these are generally soft vegetables like brinjal, drumstick, gourd and lady’s finger. Coupled with Idlis, this is a healthy breakfast and is often taken as complete meals.
In our recipe, for Idlis we have taken well-adjusted proportion of rice, black lentils and salt with subsequent well timed fermentation process. This fermented batter is than lightly steamed to offer a mild and a soothing taste.
For Sambar, we have selected finest of the Split Pigeon Peas (Tuvar) dal, balanced with selected vegetables this is cooked on light flame and is tempered by well-equalized vegetables and special spices. This lightly spiced Sambar is enjoyed with Idlis, and can prove to be effective source of protein and fibre.
INGREDIENTS
MAIN INGREDIANTS USED IN THE PREPARATION OF IDLI | |
Rice | 19.19% |
Udad | 9.60% |
Salt | 0.86% |
Water | 70.35% |
MAIN INGREDIANTS USED IN THE PREPARATION OF SAMBAR | |
Split Pigeon Peas (Toor Dal) | 12.05% |
Edible Oil | 0.66% |
Tomato | 10.33% |
Sambhar Masala, Salt, Red Chilli | 3.84% |
Water | 73.12% |