Fenugreek Leaves or Methi leaves are one of my favorite
greens. I can’t resist a fresh bunch of methi greens. I have grown them in
small pots at home a couple of times. They grow very easily and the
satisfaction of using something that’s grown by you is immeasurable.
Methi can be used in a variety of dishes like chapathis,
gravies, and even rice. You can check some of the recipes using fenugreek
leaves Methi Thepla, Methi Malai Matar, Methi Paneer Pulao, Aloo, Paneer and
Methi Parathas.
Today’s recipe is one which I learnt from my grandmother. You
won’t feel any kind of bitterness which is generally attributed to these
greens. A perfect accompaniment with rice and a mild stir fry of your choice.
Also goes well with idly and dosa.
Want to share a funny incident that happened while clicking
the pics for this recipe. I had roasted a few pappads to use in the background
as this sambar tastes great with it. After roasting the them I went to set up
everything for taking the pictures. When I went for the pappads, I couldn’t
find them anywhere. I could see bits and pieces of pappad lying there and
there. I guessed it was the work of my kids. When I went looking for them, both
were sitting in one corner of the house munching the pappads with an innocent
smile on their faces. Finally, had to click the pics without the papads.
Serves – 4
What you’ll need
- Fresh Methi Leaves – 2 cups
- Tuar Dal – 5 heaped tbsp
- Tomato – 1
- Tamarind – gooseberry size ball*
- Green Chilly – 1
- Sambar Powder – 2 tbsp
- Turmeric Powder – ¼ tsp
- Jaggery – 1 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Oil – 1 tsp
- Mustard Seeds
Method
- Wash dal and pressure cook it for 3 whistles. On cooling, mash and keep aside.
- Soak the tamarind in 1 cup of hot water and extract the juice.
- Wash the methi leaves well. Roughly chop the leaves. *
- Heat a Kadai with oil, add mustard seeds, once they splutter add the roughly chopped methi leaves.
- Fry till the leaves are wilted. Now add the chopped tomatoes and slit green chilly and Sambar Powder.
- Saute till the tomatoes turn mushy.
- Add the tamarind extract, and another cup of water.
- Add turmeric powder, salt and jiggery.
- Let his boil till the raw smell of the tamarind and sambar powder disappears and the sambar has slightly thickened.
- Now add the mashed dal, add water if required. Check seasoning. Let it simmer for few minutes.
- Remove from heat, serve hot with rice and any stir fry and some papads.
Note:
- Chop the methi leaves just before adding to the kadai, else the leaves may turn bitter.
- Use of tamarind depends on the kind of tamarind you use, Very old and dark colored tamarind are very sour and you require only a small quantity, new tamarind may not be and you may require a little more. Use according to your discretion.
- There is no need to add curry leaves or coriander leaves for this sambar.
A very versatile sambar and nice presentation Kaveri.
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Inviting & delicious sambhar!!! Love the bucket.. :)
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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Delicious sambar
ReplyDeleteThis is too good Kaveri, never thought of making sambhar with methi, looks absolutely fingerlicking, nice clicks too
ReplyDeletehealthy and delicious sambar :)
ReplyDeleteI ve never tried sambhar with fenugreek leaves.... i guess i m inspired now... and lovely pics Kaveri
ReplyDeleteVery healthy sambhar... nice clicks
ReplyDeletelooks very tempting kaveri. nice picture.
ReplyDeleteflavorful delicious sambar.. nice clicks and love the cute bucket :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy and flavorful sambar...
ReplyDeleteWat a comforting,healthy and flavourful sambar, love that cute bucket.
ReplyDeleteyummy sambhar...not tried sambhaer with fenugreek leaves
ReplyDeleteWow.........lipsmacking good sambar dear. yummy.
ReplyDeletetoday's recipe:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/02/paal-kozhukattai-kollukattai-modaks-in.html
Nice story of papad, Lovely sambar and cute presentaion. Recently i got this bucket but was worried whether it will cover into the photo, nice clicks
ReplyDeleteI do this sambar the same way, nice clicks..
ReplyDeletedelicious looking sambar...
ReplyDeleteWhat would I not give to get that right now (though I just finsihed dinner and am stuffed) ha ha... totally love this
ReplyDeleteLove the presentation,healthy sambar.
ReplyDeletevery delicious recipe n nice cliks dear..
ReplyDeletehealthy sambar, me too add methi leaves in sambar but loved ur version n bucket too...as always super clicks :-)
ReplyDeleteMy fav. sambar, we too make the same way
ReplyDeleteI have never had methi sambar though I am big fan of methi.Will make this soon.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect and yum ..drooling here
ReplyDeleteMendhiya keerai samabara odane sappadanum nu thonaradhu. Photo athara nanna irukku. Sambarum pramadhama irukkum. Vechu pakkaren !
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