I made this dish especially to aid my husband’s diet plan. He has been on a weight loss plan for the past 1 month and he seemed to have lost a lot of weight already, almost like 15 pounds. This plan mainly includes salads, soups, and sometimes whole grains like oats, barley, and grains like that. There is no rice in this plan, so I thought of making sambar sadam/kadama sadam, oats, and lots of veggies, so there was no change in any of his “diet plan” and he still got to eat his all-time favorite food. I have used Irish oats instead of regular oats here because Irish oats tend to retain their shape well when used as a rice substitute and there was no difference in taste. This was like the regular dish I make with rice and much heartier. I have prepared this dish in a pressure cooker to save time since Irish oats take a long time to cook. Alternatively this dish can be prepared in a slow cooker or a regular pan under reduced flame for 1 hour.
INGREDIENTS:
- Toor dhal or red lentils, 1/2 cup
- Irish oats or any type of oats, 1 cup.
- Small onions, peeled, a cup, 2.
- Tomatoes, medium size, 2.
- Mixed vegetables, like carrot, green beans, broccoli, spinanch, peas etc, all coming around 1 cup when chopped.
- Green chili,.1
- Turmeric powder, 1/2 teaspoon.
- Tamarind, a small lemon-sized ball or 2 tablespoons of tamarind pulp.
- Asafetida, 1 pinch.
- Salt as per taste.
- Mustard seeds, ½ teaspoon.
- Curry leaves, 1 sprig.
- Chopped cilantro, a handful.
- Vadakam, 1 teaspoon, (optional). This is a mixture of dried onions, garlic, and a few spices. I use vadakam for seasoning sambar, rasams, and kuzambus. This can be omitted if not available.
TO GRIND:
1. Shredded coconut or dry coconut powder, 1 tablespoon. (I have used a low fat shredded coconut here. In US, this is available in stores like Wegmans, Whole Foods, or Trader’s Joe).
2. Coriander seeds, 1 tablespoon.
3. Red chilies, 2-3 depending on spice preference.
4. Fenugreek seeds, ¼ teaspoon.
5. Cardamom, 2 pods.
6. Cloves, 2.
PREPARATION:
Wash the lentils and let it soak for 15 minutes. Dry roast the ingredients given under the “to grind section” one by one for 2 minutes under medium flame and let it cool. Grind it to a smooth paste and keep aside. Extract thick juice from the tamarind. Peel the onions, dice the tomatoes and the other vegetables and slit the green chilies into 2. Heat a pressure pan or pressure cooker with some oil. When the oil is hot enough, add the mustard seeds and let it splutter. Then add the vadagam and fry for a few seconds. Add the small onions and curry leaves and sauté for a few minutes until the onions are tender. Add the diced tomatoes and green chilies and keep sautéing until everything is blended. Now add the ground paste and fry everything for a minute until the raw smell goes. Add the tamarind juice along with asafetida, salt and 4 cups of water and boil for a few minutes. After 10 minutes (the tamarind mixture should boil at least for 5 minutes to get a good taste, 10 minutes boil is ideal and at this stage the water should have evaporated to 3 cups) add the lentils, the chopped vegetables, and oats, mix everything and cook under pressure for up to 3-4 whistles. Once the pressure is down, garnish with chopped cilantro and serve hot with potato chips and pickle.
wow.. never had an idea that oats can be turned in to too many awesome recipes.. Love this one.. sounds interesting and yum
ReplyDeleteOats la sambar sadhama,,,wooow dear ippa thaan naan paakaren nalla seithurukkeenga,,Gita...
ReplyDeleteசூப்பராயிருக்கு!!
ReplyDeletewow such a great idea to use oats this delicious way...sounds good gita,looks delicious as well...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteமிகவும் அருமையான டயட் உணவு....நானும் இதனை அடிக்கடி செய்வேன்...நாங்களும் டயடில் இருக்கின்றோம்...அரிசியினை தவிர்த்து மற்ற அனைத்தயும் சாப்பிடுவோம்...கண்டிப்பாக டயடில் இருப்பவர்களுக்கு மட்டும் அல்லாது அனைவரும் விரும்பி சாப்பிட கூடிய உணவு இது...சூப்பர்ப்...
ReplyDeleteGita...kalakeerenga...super..nice innovative dish...must try:)
ReplyDeleteDear, this sounds too delicious and healthy..never tried..will try this soon..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLove this one sounds interesting and yummy..looks so delicious ..thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewow interesting &looks delicious gita ....
ReplyDeletewoow!!!!oats sambar..what a lovely idea...sound great and yummy....
ReplyDeletehey wow, what a gr8 idea, fantastic dish!!
ReplyDeletedelicious and healthy oats sambar sadam.
ReplyDeleteSo healthy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteWoww wat a fantastic dish Gita, kalakitinga ponga..
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious!! Nice idea..
ReplyDeletethat is an awesome idea!
ReplyDeletewow thats a new idea!
ReplyDeleteohh you should send this over to MLLA 22 hosted by Ruchika Cooks this time..it will be a great addition to it! very innovative!
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Wow.. never had a idea that oats can be cooked in a different ways.. this very interesting recipe.. thanks for sharing:-)
ReplyDeleteLooks soooooooooooo delicious ..I too love oats sambar sadam.. nice way to include in our diet. Wonderful one pot meal.
ReplyDeleteWow your hubby has already lost 15 pounds !!! Great..
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very healthy and delicious dish
Deepa
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A very healthy recipe indeed.Perfect diet dish.
ReplyDeleteMmmm looks very delicious and fulfilling!
ReplyDeleteI know u r known for these healthy recipes and this is one more addition ... It is directly going to my to do list
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!
ReplyDeleteNice and healthy combo
Looks healthy and delicious :-)
great looking dish Gita! A healthy medley. Yum!!
ReplyDeleteVery innovative. Healthy sambar sadam. Would include in my menu list. Thanks a ton for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! Gita kallakkuringa!
ReplyDeleteAwesome recipe dear!
I am now a days mixing sambar with oats cooked,this sounds great too,will try :)
ReplyDeletehealthy and delicious, sambhar, dear
ReplyDeletethis sounds gr8...i make this with cracked wheat too...tastes great!
ReplyDeleteNice sambar sadam with oats. Should try this
ReplyDeleteI love your innovation of adding Oats !
ReplyDeleteMaking the dish totally healthy in all aspect.
Une recette qui fait perdre du poids.
ReplyDeleteJe la note tout de suite.
A bientôt.
This is definitely a must try dish gita,completely new n i admire the preparation .
ReplyDeleteWill try this oats sambar sadam pretty soon.I don't have vadagam,since you have mentioned it as optional np.Mom has been saying,but iam forgetting everytime i visit home to bring vadagam.
very innovative and looks delicious and healthy.
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe.Looks delicious.
ReplyDeletei like oats in my soups too but have never tried in a sambar ....i love sambar too n it's a great combo for me.
ReplyDeletefor weight loss you can see my multi grain soup which a tried n tested method for me.....
http://healthfooddesivideshi.blogspot.com/2009/06/soup-which-is-bringing-me-back-to-track.html
Oats sambar seems very creative and diet conscious food Gita.
ReplyDeleteSambhar oats sounds healthy, good addition of vegetables. Interesting:)
ReplyDeleteIrish oats do look lot more whole some,I'd totally enjoy this spicy meal :D
ReplyDeletewow Gita. What an absolutely healthy dish. Lovely sambhar oats! And nice picture, looks very tempting indeed!
ReplyDeleteCool and innovative idea Gita ! Good luck to your hubby..seems like he is so determined
ReplyDeleteSambhar with oats..great idea.This must be delicious and healthy too.
ReplyDeletethats a healthy try dear
ReplyDeleteI hope your husband does not cry for more food after this dieting process :)
ReplyDeleteOats sambar is new to me and never saw this before. I am trying to maintain the body weight. Let's try your recipe then.
Simple quick and different
ReplyDeleteWow..that looks so delicious. Healthy recipe.
ReplyDeletewow..this is really innovative idea to use of oats..thats sounds interesting n inviting
ReplyDeleteoats sambar sadam is too gud idea...thank u for posting the recipe..
ReplyDeleteGood Idea Mr/Miss Blogger thanks for share.
ReplyDeleteRegarding.
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