This is the yummiest sambhar I ever made. This is a little sweet and sour in taste. I usually prepare such sambhars with ripe mangoes, sweet potatoes, apples etc. I thought why not try to make this with honeydew melon and I tried it. Everyone liked the taste so much and enjoyed it heartily.
Ingredients:
- 3 fistfuls of Toor Dal (Kandi Pappu)
- 1 cup of honeydew melon peeled and cut into pieces (approx.)
- 1 or 2 Tomatoes, chopped into pieces
- A few Curry Leaves
- A handful of Cilantro
- ½ tsp Mustard Seeds
- ¼ tsp Cumin Seeds
- 1 tsp Oil
- A pinch of Turmeric
- A pinch of Asafetida (Inguva, Hing)
- 1 tsp Sambhar Powder
- 1 tsp Tamarind Pulp (or as required)
- 1 tsp Sugar
- 1 tsp Chili Powder (I didn’t add this as my kids wanted it non-spicy)
- Salt
Preparation:
Pressure cook toor dal until it’s done. Keep aside.
In a bowl heat the oil and add mustard seeds. When they splutter add cumin seeds and fry for 2 seconds.
Then add curry leaves + tomatoes + melon pieces + turmeric + sambhar powder + asafetida to the bowl and stir well. Add the chili powder too if using. Add a small amount of water just to soak the melon pieces, cover and leave the bowl for some time on medium flame.
After some time check if the melon pieces are soft (don’t let it turn too soft and mushy). If they are soft, add the cooked dal along with tamarind pulp and sugar and stir well. Add some more water and let the sambhar cook for some time more until it comes to a boiling point. Add salt and cilantro and mix well.
You can feel the aroma while this yummy sambhar is cooking. It fills the whole house with hunger with its aroma!
Switch off the flame and enjoy hot sambhar with steaming rice and some ghee (optional). I bet you can’t stop yourself with one serving of this yummy sambhar!
This is my contribution to “WYF: Side Dish” event hosted by EasyCrafts.
Glad to comment first on your post..Love sambar a lot..Innovative idea of using a honeydew melon for sambar....
ReplyDeleteNever thought of making honey dew in sambhar! Nice idea Uma!
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea..thanks for the yummy sambhar.
ReplyDeleteNice idea to use melon in sambhar. The aroma of melon must have added to the flavor of sambhar.
ReplyDeleteBrillant idea ofmaking sambhar with honeydew melon...thats a flavourful dish!
ReplyDeleteInnovative idea of adding fruits to the sambar.Looks yummy......
ReplyDeleteWoow! very innovative way of using fruits :)
ReplyDeletegood one uma...can imagine the sweetish taste..i would like it..
ReplyDeletewow mouthwatering nice idea umai never use this mellon will try next time
ReplyDeletereally yummy uma..!:)
ReplyDeleteCant imagine the taste...delicious
ReplyDeleteThis is something new to me. Looks yum.
ReplyDeleteVery new to me,feel like tasting it now:)
ReplyDeletedifferent sambar recipe...must be sweet & tangy-suits my taste buds.
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Honeydew in sambar??? mmm Sweet, tangy and hot wow all in one just the perfect one for lunch...
ReplyDeleteThat's looks excellent, like "Hotel" sambhar!! Sweet and spicy, love it. I will try! :)
ReplyDeleteHmmmm.. Yummmy sambar! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteNice one Uma! Sometimes, tangy+sweet combo works really well. this seems to be one of those times :)
ReplyDeleteYummy idea Uma! I can imagnine the sweet and sour taste of this delicious sambar :)
ReplyDeletethats very interesting you made sambar with melon.. good one! :)
ReplyDeletesambhar looks and sounds scrummy Uma! I adore the sweet and sour element.
ReplyDeleteHoneydew and sambar??? Interesting combination.
ReplyDeleteHa ha fruit sambar, I think only Uma can come up with such an Idea! Good one, I am wondering how the melon hold the shape well Dear! U re a pro!
ReplyDeletethis does look amazing, must be really yummy as well
ReplyDeleteOh! Fruit Sambar! Uma, you twist many recipes! Wonderful!
ReplyDeletenice twist uma..sambar looks delicious!!
ReplyDeletewhat? honeydew melon sambar? my goodness... i am speechless uma..
ReplyDeleteHoney dew melon?how will it taste like uma..what is it called in telugu..Sambar is looking delicious..
ReplyDeleteWow....U come with so many innovative recipes Uma...hats off to u...melons in sambar looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat's an unusual one! It must've been fab
ReplyDeleteNice idea to add a fruit to sambhar. Will try it soon :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a tasty way to use honey dew!
ReplyDeleteThats a new variety of sambar Uma... looks yumm! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how i'll like the sweetness factor in sambhar but that sure sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteyummy looking Sambhar ..Uma :)interesting twist of using honey dew
ReplyDeleteUma, this looks very comforting.
ReplyDeletenice way of using fruits in sambar.., will definitely try :)
ReplyDeleteSo creative. yeah why not honey dew? it does have a texture like bottle gourd...
ReplyDeletebrilliant...honeydew in sambhar..awesome uma
ReplyDeleteNever heard of it uma..My mom or grandma never used it..
ReplyDeleteLove the sambar though i have never tried this combo in sambar. looks very yummy.
ReplyDeletetotally new - honeydew in sambar... looking at the picture, I am sure it must have tasted yummm :)
ReplyDeleteAs I'm fond of telling everybody who makes an unusual sambar, I made apple sambar once, on a challenge. It was okay, not v different.
ReplyDeleteNice idea to use melon in sambhar. looks yummy
ReplyDeleteThank you Uma for ur lovely comments....melon sambhar looks delish dear! Hope u see u again...:)
ReplyDeletesambhar elicits no comments. :D
ReplyDeletewow, innovative sambhar Uma..
ReplyDeleteHave seen a lot of melons around. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteLovely healthy and unique sambhar.....
ReplyDeleteSambar with honey dew is very creative and it looks delicious
ReplyDeleteUma-
ReplyDeleteHope all is well at your end. Honey dew melon sambar is so creative and must taste yummy.
Very innovative and healthy. looks Inviting Uma.
ReplyDeleteCool , never even thought of honey and sambar together ....inspired already
ReplyDeleteThats great Uma...HD melon in sambar..i would never even imagine...lol..n looks great n yum dear..:)
ReplyDeleteUma, I am a big Sambhar fan. What a unique twist on an old favorite!
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