Sambhar is very popular South Indian Recipe made with variety of vegetable. Sambhar powder is generally available in grocery stores however homemade fresh sambhar powder gives a nice aroma and taste to sambhar.
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Steamed Dahi vada
Steamed dahi vada is a minor variation of regular version of dahi vada. In this recipe vada is not fried rather steamed. This make it more healthy and more fat free. The taste is as good as regular dahi vada.
Dahi Vada
Dahi vada is an Indian snacks prepared using urad daal vada and curd. In this recipe, I have used both urad and moong daal for making vada. Fried vada soaked into dahi (yogurt) and spiced with some special spices. It is a very popular north Indian dish which is prepared during holi or other special occasions.
Plain Dosa
Plain Dosa is popular breakfast item in south India. This recipe is very easy to make and delicious to eat. Dosa is complemented by sambar and chutney.
Medu Vada
Medu Vada is a favorite south Indian snack. It is a common breakfast dish and goes in combination with Idli. Vada is also served as an appetizer along with coconut chutney. The procedure is very simple, but grinding the daal is the most important part because it should be nicely grinded with very little water, while the batter of the vada should be light and fluffy so the vada comes out very nice. Vada’s are generally very tempting that once you start eating, you can’t stop 🙂
Coconut Chutney
Coconut chutney is one of the complimentary side dish for most of the south Indian dishes like Dosa, Idlis, Utappa and many others. This chutney prepared with fresh coconut and tampered with spices. The tempering gives an exotic taste to the chutney. It’s very easy to make and tastes great.