BisibeleBath (sambar Sadam)

BisibeleBath literally means " hot lentil rice ". It is said to have originated from the states of Karnataka. Do try this recipe and surely it will be a hit!!
BisibeleBath (sambar Sadam)
BisibeleBath literally means " hot lentil rice ". It is said to have originated from the states of Karnataka. Do try this recipe and surely it will be a hit!!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Clean and soak dal, lemon sized tamarind for 1/2 hour, cut the vegetables and keep them ready
- 2
After half hour, add dal, rice, green chillies, garlic cloves and 4 cups water in a pressure cooker and cook for 5 whistles
- 3
Heat oil in a pan. Add onion and let them turn transparent
- 4
Add the vegetables and give a mix
- 5
Add sambhar powder and turmeric powder
- 6
Add one cup water and let it boil
- 7
Add tamarind juice and salt. Let it boil
- 8
Once the vegetables have cooked, add rice dal mixture and mix well
- 9
Temper the rice with mustard seeds, cumin seeds, dry red chilli and curry leaves
- 10
Add coriander leaves
- 11
Serve hot !!
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